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HEARTFELT TRIBUTE: Trump Honors Late 'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams at Memorial Service

Gary FranchiJanuary 25, 202698 views
HEARTFELT TRIBUTE: Trump Honors Late 'Dilbert' Creator Scott Adams at Memorial Service
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President Donald Trump delivered a heartfelt tribute Sunday at the memorial service for Scott Adams, the legendary creator of the "Dilbert" comic strip who passed away earlier this month after battling 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 an incredible talent who made millions of Americans laugh while exposing the absurdity of corporate bureaucracy."

Adams, who died at age 66, became a cultural icon through his satirical take on office life, skewering incompetent managers, pointless meetings, and corporate double-speak that resonated with working Americans across the country. His razor-sharp wit cut through decades of workplace nonsense, making "Dilbert" one of the most widely syndicated comic strips in the world.

A Voice Against the Machine

What many Patriots remember about Adams wasn't just his comedic genius, but his willingness to speak truth to power. In recent years, Adams faced cancellation attempts from the woke mob for his political commentary and predictions about Trump's electoral success. Instead of backing down, he doubled down on free speech principles that built this nation.

"Scott saw through the media lies and corporate propaganda long before most Americans caught on," said one attendee at the memorial. "He was calling out the deep state bureaucracy in comic form decades before we had a name for it."

Trump's presence at the memorial underscores the respect Adams earned from conservatives who appreciated his outsider perspective on American institutions. While the mainstream media tried to silence voices like Adams, Trump recognized the value of independent thinkers who weren't afraid to challenge conventional wisdom.

The President's attendance sends a clear message: this administration values creators and truth-tellers who refuse to bow to political correctness. In a time when cancel culture runs rampant, Trump continues standing with Americans who built their careers on honest commentary rather than approved narratives.

Rest in peace, Scott Adams. Your legacy of calling out bureaucratic nonsense lives on – and it's more relevant than ever.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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TruthSeeker2023VerifiedJan 26, 2026
This is how you honor someone who stood for free speech and independent thinking.
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CommonSenseConservativeVerifiedJan 26, 2026
The fact that mainstream media cancelled him for his opinions just proves how right he was about everything. Trump showing up speaks volumes.
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MediaSkepticVerifiedJan 26, 2026
Exactly. They destroyed his livelihood but couldn't destroy his legacy.
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WorkingClassHeroVerifiedJan 26, 2026
Scott Adams predicted Trump's 2016 win when everyone else said it was impossible.
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AmericaFirst2024VerifiedJan 26, 2026
Beautiful gesture by President Trump. Adams was a brilliant satirist who saw through the corporate BS that most people just accept.
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FreedomFighter88VerifiedJan 26, 2026
Wait, Scott Adams died? When did this happen? I thought he was still doing his podcast.
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RedStateRetireeVerifiedJan 26, 2026
I remember reading Dilbert in the newspaper every morning with my coffee. Adams was a true original who didn't bow to political correctness. RIP to a legend.
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedJan 27, 2026
Class act by President Trump. Scott Adams was a brilliant mind who wasn't afraid to speak the truth, even when it cost him everything.
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ConservativeRealistVerifiedJan 27, 2026
Absolutely. The man lost his career for asking uncomfortable questions about media narratives.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedJan 27, 2026
Dilbert was required reading in my office for years. Adams understood corporate America better than anyone and had the courage to call out the woke mob when they came for him.
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OfficeWarriorVerifiedJan 27, 2026
Those comics were pure gold. My cubicle wall was covered with his strips - so relatable!