This isn't about policy or the real issues facing America; it's about pushing a narrative that fits her woke agenda. Trump, a man who has empowered women in his businesses and supported them in his administration, is now the target of baseless character assassination by someone whose understanding of politics barely scratches the surface. Eilish's comments are a slap in the face to the many strong, independent women who supported Trump, suggesting they were somehow misled or brainwashed.
In typical fashion, Eilish has reduced complex political matters into a simplistic, emotionally charged soundbite. Instead of actually addressing the reason why people love Trump, namely his handling on the economy, national security, or the rule of law, she peddles in personal attacks and divisive identity politics. Eilish's inflammatory comment is nothing more than an echo of the same tired, fear-mongering rhetoric used by the left to scare the populous rather than to enlighten.
It's time for these entertainers to step back from the political stage and recognize they're not the experts they think they are, especially when their political commentary is nothing more than a regurgitation of mainstream media's biased narratives.