It's Liberation Day. President Trump prepares to sign executive orders on tariffs, symbolizing a monumental shift away from devastating globalist policies towards a revitalized American economy.
The Saturday Wrap-Up - Trump's First 100 Hours: Kicking the British Empire's Derriere - January 25, 2025
In his first 100 hours, Donald Trump proclaimed the stupidity of the world's elite at Davos, attacking their satanic malthusian religion and calling them students of average intellect at best.
Barbara Boyd covers the dramatic first week of Donald Trump's 'revolution of common sense,' highlighting actions taken both internationally and domestically. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump sharply criticized the oligarchy and their environmental and depopulation policies. Domestically, Trump acted against open borders, regulatory overreach, and the Deep State, while pushing for declassification of historical files and disaster relief efforts. Key appointments and upcoming confirmation hearings for figures like Kash Patel and RFK Jr. are also discussed, emphasizing the need for urgent public mobilization.
00:00 Introduction to Trump's Revolution 00:16 The Ideology of Malthusianism 01:51 Trump's Global Interventions 04:03 Trump's Stance on Ukraine and Russia 05:44 Domestic Political Battles 06:40 Trump's Broader Agenda 07:06 Disaster Response and Environmental Policies 07:44 Conclusion and Upcoming Events
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It's Liberation Day. President Trump prepares to sign executive orders on tariffs, symbolizing a monumental shift away from devastating globalist policies towards a revitalized American economy.
The New York Times told the American people on Saturday that Americans were shooting at Russians inside Russia for the last two years bringing the world to the edge of nuclear annihilation.
"We applaud the Trump administration for stepping up to end the free trade disaster that has devastated working class communities for decades. Ending the race to the bottom in the auto industry starts with fixing our broken trade deals..."