President Donald Trump is doing what he does best—showing up where the globalist elites least expect it and reminding them exactly who's in charge of the world's most powerful economy.
The 47th President landed in Zurich Wednesday afternoon and immediately boarded Marine One for the short flight to Davos, Switzerland, where he's set to address the World Economic Forum at 2:30 p.m. local time. The sun broke through the Swiss clouds as Trump stepped off Air Force One—fitting weather for a President who's brought a new dawn to American leadership on the world stage.
A Working President Who Never Stops
While the legacy media spent four years covering for Joe Biden's basement campaign strategy and limited schedule, President Trump continues to demonstrate what real presidential energy looks like. Just one year into his second term, the man is crisscrossing the globe while simultaneously planning an aggressive domestic agenda.
White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles dropped some significant news to the traveling press pool: President Trump will head to Iowa next Tuesday for a major economic and energy-focused speech. But that's just the beginning. Wiles confirmed that POTUS will make weekly travel a priority heading into the crucial 2026 midterm elections, with Cabinet officials also ramping up their domestic presence.
This is what America First leadership looks like, folks. While Klaus Schwab and his Davos cronies push their "Great Reset" fantasies, Trump is showing up in their backyard to remind them that the United States doesn't take orders—it sets the agenda.
Iowa Speech Signals Energy Dominance Push
The upcoming Iowa trip is no accident. With energy prices still a major concern for hardworking American families, expect the President to double down on his "Drill, baby, drill" agenda and tout the administration's success in unleashing American energy independence. After years of the Biden regime's war on fossil fuels, Trump is making it crystal clear: America's energy sector is back, and it's not going anywhere.
The weekly travel schedule also sends a powerful message to Republican candidates gearing up for the midterms. This President isn't going to sit back and hope for the best—he's going to be out there with the American people, fighting for every seat in Congress.
Will the globalist elites in Davos get the message today? Will they finally understand that the era of American weakness is over? One thing's for certain: President Trump isn't asking for their permission to put America First.
