The helicopters lifted off from Zurich, carrying the most powerful leader in the free world straight into the heart of globalist territory. President Donald J. Trump touched down in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday, ready to deliver an unapologetic America First message to the very elites who spent years trying to destroy him.
Let that sink in, patriots. The man they impeached twice, raided, indicted, and tried to imprison is now standing on their turf, dictating terms.
The America First Agenda Takes Center Stage
According to senior administration officials, Trump's highly anticipated speech will showcase exactly what the globalists at the World Economic Forum fear most: a confident American president who puts his country first. The address is expected to highlight the booming U.S. economy—a stark contrast to the inflation-ravaged disaster the Biden regime left behind—while focusing on Trump's Western Hemisphere priorities, including Venezuela and Greenland.
That's right. While Klaus Schwab's disciples push their "Great Reset" fantasies, President Trump is talking about expanding American influence and securing our hemisphere. The contrast couldn't be more perfect.
The Board of Peace: Real Diplomacy, Not Weakness
Tomorrow brings even bigger news. Trump will spotlight his Board of Peace initiative, with approximately 35 world leaders already committed out of 50 invitations sent. Think about that number, folks. In just one year back in office, Trump has assembled a coalition that dwarfs anything the Biden administration accomplished in four years of embarrassing appeasement.
The President also has roughly five bilateral meetings scheduled with European leaders while in Davos. This is what real presidential diplomacy looks like—not sending Kamala Harris to word-salad her way through international embarrassments.
Venezuela on Notice
Perhaps most intriguing is the White House's confirmation that Delcy Rodriguez, acting president of Venezuela, may visit with President Trump at some point, though nothing has been scheduled. The Maduro regime—propped up by our enemies—is clearly feeling the pressure of Trump's return to power. When America has a strong leader, dictators start making phone calls.
On the domestic front, Trump reportedly hasn't made a final decision on the Federal Reserve chair position. Smart move. Keep them guessing, Mr. President.
The Bottom Line
While the Davos elites sip champagne and dream of global governance, President Trump is there to remind them of a simple truth: the era of America being a piggy bank for the world is over. The adults are back in charge.
How refreshing is it to have a president who fights for us instead of apologizing for us?
