I saw a post made by someone in which he told his story about his investment in Bitcoin and how it helped him go through the financially challenging times that the COVID-19 pandemic brought. A good, heart-warming story by a fellow Bitcoiner, BUT we shouldn't forget that simply HODLing/owning Bitcoin could also be a kind of political movement, because its features could make Bitcoin weaken or break down political strongholds.
It might be premature to call it a revolutionary movement, but what were the motivations of the early cypherpunks when they were building their tools? Satoshi's message in the Genesis Block is also political.

Even if there's always the attachment of Bitcoin related to politics as by its typical nature of being "decentralized", I guess that's the root of it.
But then, when Biden has firstly stepped on the White House, I thought that he has said about related to Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies and he'll handle that separately.
Until now, I haven't seen that and it's not actually him that's moving or maybe it's with his blessing and these people that have been criticizing bitcoin like the SEC are the ones being instructed to do so.