President Donald Trump is doing what the so-called experts said couldn't be done—on multiple fronts, simultaneously.
In a wide-ranging gaggle aboard Air Force One Thursday, the 47th President revealed bombshell details about a framework deal with Greenland that goes far beyond what anyone anticipated, while also confirming that senior advisor Jared Kushner is currently en route to Moscow to negotiate an end to the bloody Ukraine conflict.
This is what America First leadership looks like, folks.
The 'Infinity' Deal
When asked about the timeframe for the Greenland framework agreement, Trump didn't mince words: "It was really a negotiation, but it's infinity. The time limit is infinity, meaning there is no time limit. It's forever."
Let that sink in. Not 50 years. Not 99 years. Forever.
The President confirmed the deal includes sweeping provisions that allow the United States to "do anything we want, we can do military, we can do anything we want." And here's the kicker—NATO will be involved in conjunction with American efforts, which Trump noted "is really the way it should be."
The crown jewel? The Golden Dome missile defense system will be built as part of this arrangement, with shared expenses among partners. "Our technology is incredible," Trump stated, and he's absolutely right. While the Biden administration was busy sending pallets of cash overseas with nothing to show for it, Trump is securing strategic assets that will protect Americans for generations.
When pressed on whether Denmark is fully on board, the President was characteristically confident: "I think everyone likes it... I'll let you know in about two weeks." NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte, who appeared on Bret Baier's show, was reportedly "very happy" and "very convinced this is a good deal for everybody."
Kushner Heads to Moscow
But Trump wasn't done making news. The President confirmed that Jared Kushner is currently flying to Moscow for peace negotiations—a stunning development that could finally end the catastrophic Ukraine war.
"Jared right now is on the way to Moscow, so we'll see how that works out," Trump revealed.
The contrast with his predecessor couldn't be starker. Trump pointed out the obvious: "For the first three years, nobody met under Biden, nobody met. And you know one thing, if you don't meet, nothing's going to happen."
Meanwhile, Biden's approach? Spending $350 billion "stupidly" while 25,000 to 30,000 soldiers die every single month. That's the legacy of the Biden regime's foreign policy—endless money, endless death, zero results.
Trump is taking a different approach. Trilateral talks between the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine are scheduled for Abu Dhabi this weekend, potentially paving the way for a summit between Trump, Putin, and Zelensky.
"At this point, he'll make concessions. Everybody's making concessions to get it done," Trump said of Putin, adding that Europe must be part of the solution since "it's more for Europe than for me."
The Art of the Deal—On the World Stage
What we're witnessing is a masterclass in American diplomacy. While the legacy media spent years telling us Trump would start World War III, he's actually the one working to end conflicts and secure American interests without firing a shot.
The Greenland deal secures strategic territory in perpetuity. The Moscow outreach could save hundreds of thousands of lives. And all of this happened in a single week of the Trump-Vance administration's second year.
Remember when they said America couldn't have an 'America First' foreign policy that also benefited our allies? Trump just proved them wrong—again.
The question isn't whether Trump can get these deals done. The question is: why did we waste four years with leaders who couldn't—or wouldn't—even try?
