President Trump Honors Scott Adams at Memorial, Defying Cancel Culture
President Trump Honors Scott Adams at Memorial, Defying Cancel Culture
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We all know the drill by now. A public figure says something the woke mob doesn’t like, and the clock starts ticking. Suddenly, so-called allies and colleagues—people who broke bread with them just days before—are tripping over themselves to issue pathetic, groveling apologies to save their own skin.

This demand to capitulate, to grovel for forgiveness, is a moral rot that has seeped into our culture. It’s a pathetic spectacle that rewards the spineless and punishes the brave. But in the midst of this decay, real leadership provides a powerful antidote. It reminds us that some things, like loyalty and legacy, are far more important than appeasing a temporary online outrage.

From ‘The Daily Wire’:

President Donald Trump on Sunday joined a memorial service for the late “Dilbert” cartoonist Scott Adams, who died earlier in the month from metastatic prostate cancer.

“The world lost a great one this month when we lost Scott Adams,” Trump said during the live-streamed celebration of life. “There was nobody like him. But Heaven gained a good heart, a brilliant mind and a very brave soul.”

A great one. Those were the words of President Donald J. Trump, paying his respects at a memorial for the late “Dilbert” cartoonist, Scott Adams. In a simple yet powerful tribute, the President did what the chattering classes in Washington and Hollywood never would: he stood by a friend. In doing so, he delivered a stunning and silent rebuke to the hateful liberal forces who spent years trying to ruin Scott Adams.

A President’s Loyalty Over the Mob’s Libel

Of course, the liberal media and their cancel-culture foot soldiers had already tried to make Scott Adams a pariah. They spilled oceans of digital ink to ruin him, all because he refused to parrot their approved talking points. In their world, a single unapproved comment is enough to nullify a lifetime of creative genius. They expected everyone, including the President of the United States, to fall in line and memory-hole Adams.

President Trump refused. “I will never forget that Scott was with me from the very beginning,” he stated, adding, “And he was a loyal and true friend to all of us until the very end.” That is the kind of loyalty the modern Left simply cannot comprehend. Why? Because they don’t possess it. Their alliances are as flimsy as a paper straw, built on a foundation of shifting ideological sands.

Honoring a ‘Brave Soul’ the Left Tried to Erase

By calling Adams a “very brave soul,” President Trump wasn’t just offering condolences; he was planting a flag. He was making it clear that the establishment’s narrative doesn’t get to be the final one. For years, Adams connected with millions of Americans through his work because he committed the ultimate sin in modern America: he dared to think for himself and speak freely. And for that, he had to be destroyed.

Trump’s presence at the memorial ensures that the Left will not get the final word on Adams’ legacy. While they tried to define him by a few out-of-context moments, President Trump defined him by his brilliance, his heart, and his steadfast friendship. This act of defiance sends a clear message to all patriots: do not be afraid, do not bow to the mob, and never abandon those who are brave enough to tell the truth.

The Lasting Legacy of Being Useful

Perhaps the most telling part of this story is the final message Scott Adams left for his audience. He didn’t ask for anger. He didn’t ask for vengeance. Instead, he said, “If you got any benefits from my work, I’m asking you to pay it forward as best you can. That’s the legacy I want. Be useful.”

“Be useful.” It’s almost jarring to hear something so simple and profound, isn’t it? It’s a worldview that stands in glorious opposition to the Left’s navel-gazing obsession with grievance and victimhood. It is a call to personal responsibility, to contribution, and to building something of value.

In the end, President Trump’s heartfelt tribute did more than honor a friend. It drew a bright line in the sand. On one side, the shrieking voices of the perpetually offended. On the other, the quiet dignity of loyalty, courage, and a life spent being useful. We know which side will endure.

Key Takeaways

  • President Trump’s tribute to Scott Adams was a direct rebuke of cancel culture.
  • True leadership is defined by loyalty, not by appeasing the intolerant Left.
  • Adams’ final message to “be useful” embodies core conservative principles.
  • Courage and friendship will always outlast the noise of partisan media hate.

Sources: Daily Wire

January 26, 2026
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Cole Harrison
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.
Cole Harrison is a seasoned political commentator with a no-nonsense approach to the news. With years of experience covering Washington’s biggest scandals and the radical left’s latest schemes, he cuts through the spin to bring readers the hard-hitting truth. When he's not exposing the media's hypocrisy, you’ll find him enjoying a strong cup of coffee and a good debate.