There's so many other things they could've also protested...
The fact that he landed at "John Wayne Airport" (I can't tell you how problematic that name is with all of the cowboys and Indians movies he made)
The fact that the motorcade was burning fossil fuels
The fact that there's a place that's charging $2500 for the most overrated food on the planet (sushi)
The fact that white people shouldn't even be allowed to eat Sushi, because that's cultural appropriation
The fact that some of the protestors weren't taking covid seriously and not even wearing a face covering (how rude -- they should protest the other protestors -- props to the purple-haired one in the no-Nazis shirt for making sure they don't spread covid)
Correct me if I'm wrong, but shouldn't protests have some sort of point, like something they're either wanting to happen, or stop from happening? Unless it's the position of this group that "republicans shouldn't be allowed to come to the state of California" or "republican politicians shouldn't be allowed to go to theme parks", what exactly are they protesting here? (they do realize that "politicians I don't like shouldn't be able to come to my state" isn't a real thing right?)
The article mentioned that many of them drove hours and hours to protest there on a Friday afternoon...hmmm, I would think they'd have something else to do on a work day.
While not quite as cringe as the people who took off work to go do the electric slide with anti-Musk signs in front of a Tesla dealership, this one has to rank up there.