It’s all about the economy—you hear Democrats desperately pointing to the price of eggs 50 days into Donald Trump’s presidency as a clear sign of his failure. Or Chuck Schumer blathering about the so-called missing ‘Golden Age of America.’
This is just more evidence of the tone-deaf left, which is also pushing the fantasy that millions of Trump voters are now experiencing buyer’s remorse. Let me assure you—that is flat-out false. The Trump voters I know (and I know a lot) are not just content, they’re thrilled with their decision. Not one has expressed disappointment, and why would they? They’re getting exactly what they voted for.
They’re ecstatic about the number of illegal immigrants entering the country plummeting to near zero. They cheer as Trump stands up for them, for women’s sports, and for peace.
Speaking of peace, the President just took a major step toward delivering on that front. After Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz emerged from closed-door meetings in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, they had a major announcement to make—
This marks another big win for President Trump in his effort to end the more than three-year war in Ukraine. Of course, Russia still needs to come on board, and that’s not a given. But let’s be honest—it’s no longer a matter of if this war will end, but when.
Trump promised peace in his second term, and with moves like this—plus progress in Gaza—he’s delivering. His supporters are getting exactly what they were promised, and they love it.
Another thing Trump voters appreciate? His no-nonsense approach to fairness on the global stage. America has been getting played for years, and Trump is leveling the field.
We’ve been throwing money at the World Health Organization, the Paris Climate Accords, NATO, and the United Nations—while footing the bill for Ukraine’s defense. That’s over now.
Then there are the tariffs. Trump has been slapping tariffs on multiple countries, particularly Mexico and Canada. At first, both pushed back. But Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum quickly made concessions, and the pressure subsided. Canada, however, took a different approach.
Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to act tough—but it didn’t last. And Ontario’s Premier, Dougie Ford, thought he had a card to play by threatening a 25% tariff on electricity sold to the U.S. and even cutting off power altogether.
The problem? Michigan and New York—the two states he cited—barely get any electricity from Ontario. Trump called his bluff instantly, threatening to raise steel and aluminum tariffs to 50% in response.
Guess what happened? Ford folded faster than a cheap suit—
This is exactly what I voted for. This is what America-first leadership looks like. No games, no empty threats—just decisive action that makes it clear: America isn’t getting ripped off anymore.
Democrats, of course, are trying to spin this as Trump ‘wrecking’ the economy. That’s laughable. So let’s talk numbers—
Yesterday, President Trump met with business leaders to discuss the economy and his plans to make America an even bigger powerhouse. Naturally, tariffs were on the agenda—
It’s simple: America has been taken advantage of for decades, and Trump is putting an end to it. This country will be first in line, always. Once we’re back where we belong, then—and only then—can we talk about helping others.
Another thing that’s different this time around? The team Trump has assembled. This isn’t 2017. Trump entered his second term with something you can’t fake—experience. His cabinet is filled with people he trusts, people who are loyal to his agenda, and people who are ready to get the job done.
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Accountability is the name of the game. Swamp creatures who think they can operate in the shadows? Think again. Anyone trying to play games this time around should reconsider.
And if you think you can rattle his team, you’re in for a rude awakening. They see the media’s gotcha questions coming from a mile away, and they’re ready.
Oh, and speaking of bad strategy—Democrats are about to shut down the government on Friday. Good luck with that, Chuck. Let’s see how that one plays out. The Democrats are out of cards to play, and everyone knows it.
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