Republicans Grill Burgers Outside Climate Summit To 'Prove a Point'

In a move that left both supporters and critics sizzling, a group of Republican lawmakers set up charcoal grills outside the Global Climate Action Summit this morning, flipping burgers in what they called a protest against "climate alarmism."
Smoke Signals
The lawmakers, led by Senator Rick Dalton (R-TX), argued that "real Americans shouldn't have to give up their backyard barbecues for anyone's agenda." As summit delegates arrived to discuss urgent measures to combat global warming, the unmistakable aroma of grilled meat wafted through the air-along with plumes of smoke.
Grilled Reactions
The stunt drew immediate attention. Climate activists at the scene called the demonstration "tone-deaf" and "dangerously dismissive," while some summit attendees took selfies with the grillers. Social media erupted, with #GrillGate trending within hours.
A Sizzling Debate
Senator Dalton defended the protest, saying, "We're here to remind folks that common sense-and common foods-shouldn't be casualties of climate policy." Critics, meanwhile, accused the group of trivializing a serious issue.
What Do You Think?
Is this a clever protest or a recipe for disaster? Sound off in the comments below!