Colorado Democrats are under fire for diverting $4 million in taxpayer money meant for roads and bridges to fund legal battles against President Trump. Republicans call it a blatant abuse of power, prioritizing partisan attacks over fixing crumbling highways and helping struggling families. This move shows Democrats care more about settling political scores than solving real problems.
The bill lets Governor Polis use the cash however he wants—hiring lawyers, filing lawsuits, or shielding allies from federal investigations. Critics say it’s a blank check for radical activism, not responsible governance. Colorado families need better schools and safer streets, not expensive lawsuits against a president they voted for.
State Rep. Rose Pugliese slammed the plan, saying Democrats stole infrastructure funds to wage lawfare against Trump. “They’re ignoring Coloradans’ daily struggles to push their far-left agenda,” she said. While roads crumble and crime surges, Democrats waste millions trying to sabotage a former president instead of serving the people.
This isn’t the first time blue states have weaponized tax dollars against conservatives. California set aside $50 million to fight Trump’s policies, proving coastal elites despise middle America’s values. Now Colorado follows suit, treating hardworking citizens like ATMs for their never-ending political vendettas.
The bill’s title—”Support Against Adverse Federal Action”—is a joke. It’s really about creating a slush fund to attack Trump and anyone who supports him. Democrats fear facing voters in 2026, so they’re burning cash to silence opposition instead of earning votes through good ideas.
Parents are fed up as schools push radical gender theories while test scores plummet. Small businesses drown in red tape from Denver bureaucrats. Yet Democrats would rather sue Trump than fix the mess they’ve made. It’s a disgraceful betrayal of public trust.
Conservatives warn this lawfare sets a dangerous precedent. If states can drain infrastructure funds to attack political enemies, no project or program is safe from partisan abuse. Patriots must stand against this corruption before it spreads nationwide.
Colorado’s fight isn’t just about $4 million—it’s about stopping leftist tyranny. Ordinary Americans want leaders who repair potholes, not smear presidents. Until Democrats respect the will of the people, they’ll keep losing in courtrooms and at the ballot box.