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Among his boldest moves, Trump issued full pardons for January 6 political prisoners and pro-life advocates, delivering justice where the previous administration had failed. He also took a stand for transparency, ordering the release of long-classified records on the assassinations of JFK, MLK, and RFK—documents many believe hold key truths hidden for decades.
As Trump reshaped policy at home, he also turned his sights abroad. On Thursday, he addressed the World Economic Forum, an exclusive gathering of global elites in Davos, Switzerland, led by Klaus Schwab.
For years, the WEF has pushed radical agendas like the Green New Deal and the Great Reset—schemes designed to strip nations of their independence in the name of so-called “climate justice.” Schwab has openly advocated for policies that reshape economies and societies, saying, “The world must act jointly and swiftly to revamp all aspects of our societies and economies, from education to social contracts and working conditions.”
He continued, “Every country, from the United States to China, must participate, and every industry, from oil and gas to tech, must be transformed. In short, we need a ‘Great Reset’ of capitalism.”
Trump, however, had a very different vision.
Speaking virtually, Trump did not hold back. He slammed the WEF’s agenda as a betrayal of working-class people and an assault on national sovereignty.
“What the world has witnessed in the past 72 hours is nothing less than a revolution of common sense,” Trump declared. “Our country will soon be stronger, wealthier, and more united than ever before, and the entire planet will be more peaceful and prosperous as a result of this incredible momentum and what we’re doing and going to do.”
He then took aim at one of the WEF’s pet projects—the radical climate agenda.
“I terminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful Green New Deal—I call it the ‘Green New Scam’; withdrew from the one-sided Paris Climate Accord; and ended the insane and costly electric vehicle mandate,” he said. “We’re going to let people buy the car they want to buy.”
With that, Trump reaffirmed his commitment to making America the world’s top destination for businesses and innovation.
Trump didn’t stop there. He made it clear that America would no longer be taken advantage of by global corporations that offshore jobs and production.
“If you don’t make your product in America, which is your prerogative, then, very simply, you will have to pay a tariff—differing amounts, but a tariff—which will direct hundreds of billions of dollars and even trillions of dollars into our Treasury to strengthen our economy and pay down debt,” he warned.
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This was a direct challenge to the globalist playbook, one that seeks to shift wealth and power away from hardworking Americans and into the hands of unelected bureaucrats and corporate elites.
Trump has wasted no time in making it clear—his presidency is about action, not empty words.
Americans elected him to restore the nation’s strength, prosperity, and independence. With only four years to undo the damage inflicted by the Biden administration, Trump is moving at full throttle.
If this first week is any indication, the next four years will be nothing short of historic.




