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Trump’s Influence Crucial for Real America First Wins

Greg Gutfeld nailed it: if conservatives really want to enshrine America First as the governing principle of this country, we need the person who built that brand at the table where the deals are cut. Talk is cheap — the Left has proved that for years — but influence in the room produces policy, trade victories, and security decisions that actually protect American families. Conservatives should stop whispering and start insisting that our architects of policy be included in every major foreign and economic conversation.

The chatter about President Trump not bidding for a third term should not be mistaken for weakness or retreat. A movement bigger than any single election is what we’ve built, and real power comes from shaping institutions, legislation, and the courts so that America First survives beyond any one person. Whether he runs again or not, his presence and the principles he stands for must be institutionalized, not diluted by career politicians or RINO bargain-hunters.

His recent meeting with Xi Jinping — and other tough-minded engagements with Beijing — show the only sensible conservative foreign policy: deal from a position of strength. For too long Washington elites appeased China while American manufacturing and tech capabilities eroded; we need posture and policy that make Beijing pay a price for theft, fentanyl exportation, and strategic coercion. Having Trump — or his trusted lieutenants — in the room ensures America’s negotiators won’t fold under pressure or let globalist trade deals sacrifice American jobs.

The truth is the inside game matters. The coastal elites and their media cheerleaders prefer virtue-signaling speeches to the hard work of enforcing tariffs, bringing supply chains home, and rebuilding our industrial base. That’s why conservatives must be relentless: demand oversight, demand real outcomes, and refuse to let compromise become capitulation. If you care about blue-collar towns, family paychecks, and secure borders, you care who’s in the room making the calls.

Enshrining America First isn’t a slogan — it’s a checklist: secure borders, energy independence, onshoring critical industries, rooting out unfair trade practices, and retooling our immigration system to favor skill and sovereignty. These are policies that require bolder leadership than the sleepy bipartisan consensus in Washington, and they’re exactly the kinds of priorities that a Trump-influenced White House delivers. Conservatives should measure success by results, not by how loudly pundits cluck from the sidelines.

Make no mistake: the left will scream about any engagement with rivals while quietly letting our advantage slip away through incompetence and moral preening. That’s why outlets like Fox and commentators who call out the swamp are vital — they hold the line and keep pressure on elected Republicans to act like conservatives, not consultants. We owe it to working Americans to turn rhetorical victories into lasting policy wins that make the country safer and richer.

Hardworking patriots, this is our moment to insist on real power, not just protest chants. Keep the pressure on your representatives, amplify leaders who deliver, and never cede the table to those who prefer globalist deals over American families. If we want America First to be more than a slogan, we must put leaders with proven toughness in the room and keep fighting until the job is done.

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