The winds of change are blowing south of the border, Patriots – and this time, it's a refreshing conservative breeze.
President Donald J. Trump announced today that he's sending a heavyweight delegation to Santiago, Chile to witness the inauguration of President-Elect José Antonio Kast on March 11, 2026. This isn't just diplomatic protocol – it's a powerful statement that the America First movement is building real alliances with like-minded leaders who share our values of national sovereignty, secure borders, and traditional principles.
A Serious Delegation for a Serious Ally
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau will lead the U.S. delegation, joined by Ambassador Brandon Judd – yes, the same Brandon Judd who spent decades as a Border Patrol agent and union leader fighting for secure borders. You can't make this stuff up, folks. Trump appointed a man who actually understands border security to represent us in a nation that gets it.
The delegation also includes officials from the Department of War's Homeland Defense division and multiple State Department heavyweights focused on Western Hemisphere affairs and economic cooperation. This is a team built for forging real partnerships, not the empty photo-ops we saw during the Biden years.
Why Kast's Victory Matters to Americans
José Antonio Kast represents exactly the kind of leadership that globalists fear most: unapologetically conservative, fiercely patriotic, and committed to putting his own citizens first. His victory in Chile sends shockwaves through the same leftist establishment that spent years trying to turn South America into a socialist playground.
While the Biden administration spent four years cozying up to leftist regimes and ignoring our natural allies in the region, President Trump understands that strong conservative partnerships in the Western Hemisphere mean better trade deals, enhanced security cooperation, and a united front against the Chinese Communist Party's growing influence in our backyard.
America First Means Americas First
This is what real diplomacy looks like under President Trump – strategic, purposeful, and aligned with American interests. We're not sending delegates to lecture Chile about climate change or gender ideology. We're building a coalition of nations that believe in sovereignty, freedom, and mutual prosperity.
The question every American should be asking: Why did it take Donald Trump returning to the White House to start treating our conservative allies like actual allies? The answer, of course, is that the Deep State and the globalist left never wanted these partnerships to flourish in the first place.
March 11th will mark a new chapter for U.S.-Chile relations – and another win for the America First movement worldwide.
