It was a remarkable day at the White House as President Trump showed once again what it means to put America first. He met with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to discuss trade and security—two issues our country should always protect fiercely. This meeting is another big win for those who believe in strong national borders and a robust military.
President Marcos has had a three-day U.S. visit, also meeting with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Monday to talk about territorial conflicts in the South China Sea.https://t.co/bPQuIbPBMw
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) July 23, 2025
While the left continues to bumble around, unsure of where they stand on our nation’s place in the world, President Trump is clear and steadfast. Reaching out to allies like the Philippines shows a keen understanding of global dynamics that keeps American interests at the forefront. While liberals whine about overseas relationships, our President forges ahead, securing alliances that matter.
Imagine the outrage if a democrat even dared to host a meeting like this. They would be accused of all kinds of nonsense by their own party—just look at Joe Biden’s disastrous handling of international relations. But when Trump does it, it’s all about strategy and benefiting America’s hardworking citizens. He knows that when America leads, the world is safer.
Of course, the liberal media will sidestep the importance of this meeting. They’ll downplay our renewed ties with nations crucial to stopping Chinese aggression in the Pacific. But make no mistake, Trump’s meeting with Marcos Jr. stands as a testament to taking control rather than allowing foreign adversaries to dictate terms.
In a world where the left is happy to let America take a backseat, it’s refreshing to see leadership that prioritizes strong economic partnerships and the security of the American people. Isn’t it time that the media woke up and recognized the difference between weakness and true leadership? With leaders like President Trump in charge, America doesn’t just talk—America acts.