Stories worth sharingPresident Trump’s accomplishments are unparalleled. But
for the past four years, the leftwing media—with help from their allies
in Big Tech—has refused to cover this Administration fairly. Recently,
some companies are even censoring conservative voices.
Here are six stories that explain the historic work of President Trump’s Administration. Please share them with anyone you think should hear them.
- The Blue-Collar Presidency:
President Trump is fighting for the middle-class Americans once
sidelined by our country’s own politicians. Under his Administration,
wages are growing faster for workers than for managers and fastest for
those without a college degree.
- America’s Seniors Will Pay for a Democrat-Socialist Agenda:
Average Medicare health plan premiums have dropped by 34% under
President Trump. The far left’s “Medicare for All” socialist scheme
threatens this progress.
- The Trump Doctrine—Terrorists Lose and Peace Wins:
Five years ago, Americans watched in horror as ISIS gained power and
terrorists killed on U.S. soil. Today, ISIS is destroyed, terrorist
leaders Al-Baghdadi and Soleimani are dead, and instead of fighting
endless wars, America is brokering peace deals.
- Put the American People First, Not China:
For years, the left stood by as the Chinese Communist Party hurt
American citizens. With COVID-19, they’re doing it again. President
Trump’s strategy is clear: Don’t punish Americans for the mistakes and
failures of other countries and global organizations.
- The Fastest Recovery in History:
America has added more than 11 million jobs since May—the quickest
comeback on record. New GDP data also reveals the American economy is
weathering the global pandemic better than Europe.
- Donald Trump Fought the Establishment—and Won: President Trump took on the far left, the Republican donor class, the corporate media, China, Big Pharma, and the failed ideology of globalization. The American people wanted change, and the political class didn’t listen. Fortunately, President Trump did.
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