In a rare moment of seriousness, “Baby Trump” — the satirical, pint-sized parody of the former president — delivered a message that resonated far beyond the laughs.

“America used to stand together,” Baby Trump reflected. “Now it’s left vs right — and nobody wants to play nicely anymore.”

The comment, though coming from a comedic persona, touches on a real concern echoed by many Americans: the deepening political polarization that has transformed public discourse into an often hostile, zero-sum battle.

While the “Baby Trump” character is designed to entertain, the moment serves as a reminder that unity, even in satire, is a value worth revisiting. The hope, perhaps, is that laughter might still be one of the few things that can bridge the divide.