President Donald Trump is heading straight into the belly of the globalist beast – and he's bringing backup.
Air Force One lifted off from Joint Base Andrews Tuesday night bound for Zurich, carrying the 47th President and an all-star roster of his most trusted advisors to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. This isn't a diplomatic courtesy call, folks. This is America First walking right through the front door of the global elite's favorite annual gathering.
A Delegation That Means Business
The passenger manifest reads like a who's who of Trump's inner circle: Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, senior advisor Stephen Miller, National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett, and Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt, among others. When you send that kind of firepower to a forum dominated by Klaus Schwab's disciples and climate change zealots, you're sending a message.
"Let's put it this way: It's going to be a very interesting Davos," President Trump told reporters Monday night. That's Trump-speak for: the globalists better buckle up.
Greenland Looms Large
The President's renewed interest in Greenland is already dominating conversation among the Davos crowd, and Trump hasn't even landed yet. While the European elites clutch their pearls over American strategic ambition, Trump is thinking three moves ahead – just like he always does.
For Hassett, the NEC Director, this marks his first trip to the globalist confab. One can only imagine the reception a Trump economic advisor will receive from the same crowd that spent four years coddling the Biden administration's inflationary disaster.
A President Who Shows Up
Trump is scheduled to address the forum Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. EST, followed by meetings with foreign leaders and a reception with business executives. Additional events are planned for Thursday. This is what a working president looks like, Patriots – not hiding in Delaware, but taking the fight directly to the world stage.
The contrast with the previous administration couldn't be starker. While Biden's handlers carefully managed his limited public appearances, Trump is flying overnight to confront the very people who've spent years undermining American sovereignty.
Will the Davos elite listen? Probably not. But they'll hear him loud and clear anyway.
