President Donald Trump is wasting no time reshaping America's role in the Middle East, holding bilateral talks with Egyptian officials as part of his aggressive diplomatic agenda just days into his second term.
Trump's Diplomacy in Action
While the legacy media barely covers the hard work coming out of the Oval Office, White House pool reports confirm that President Trump engaged in substantive discussions with Egyptian counterparts on Wednesday—continuing the kind of robust, face-to-face diplomacy that defined his first term and delivered the historic Abraham Accords.
Egypt remains a critical strategic partner in the region, and Trump understands what the Biden administration never could: that peace through strength requires actual engagement with our allies, not appeasement of our enemies or empty virtue signaling from the State Department.
A Clean Break from Biden's Failures
Remember when Biden's foreign policy team couldn't manage a phone call without creating an international incident? Remember the humiliation in Afghanistan? The weakness that emboldened Iran and destabilized the entire region?
Those days are OVER.
President Trump, alongside Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, is rebuilding the relationships that Biden and his handlers destroyed. Egypt—home to the Suez Canal and a linchpin of Middle Eastern stability—is exactly where serious diplomacy needs to happen.
What This Means for Americans
Strong relationships with regional powers like Egypt mean a more stable Middle East, lower energy prices, and less likelihood of American soldiers being sent into harm's way. It's the Trump Doctrine in action: America First doesn't mean America Alone—it means American leadership that actually serves American interests.
While Democrats continue their endless investigations and the mainstream media obsesses over manufactured scandals, President Trump is doing the job he was elected to do. Again.
Isn't it refreshing to have a President who works as hard as the people who voted for him?
