As White House adviser Stephen Miller recently pointed out on Fox News, “[T]he legacy media … is fundamentally corrupt. They are an extension of … the Democrat[ic] Party. Honestly … the legacy media like CBS and ABC and NBC and every other legacy outlet, exists to serve and advance the interests of the Democrat[ic] Party.”

You wouldn’t know it from listening to the mainstream press, but in term two, President Trump has:

  • Rebalanced our trade relationship with Canada
  • Protected America’s essential manufacturing supply chain from China
  • Completely rebalanced NATO and ensured all nations pay their fair share
  • Begun pursuing peace in the Korean Peninsula, which hasn’t been achieved since the armistice in the 1950s
  • Single-handedly toppled the Maduro regime in Venezuela to free the people and secure the greatest U.S. energy and supply-chain boom in our country’s history
  • Taken the fight to the drug cartels, declaring them a terrorist organization and using military power to fight them
  • Stopped the Islamic theocracy of Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon
  • Unleashed American energy
  • Lowered the price of gas from the heinous highs of the Biden administration
  • Made the largest tax cuts in American history (declared no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security and no tax on overtime)
  • Taken on the most dangerous, hellish unsecured border in the history of our republic.


These are just some of the positive things Mr. Trump has done. The Democrats don’t flatter him by copying or acknowledging any of his actions. They can’t because he won’t let them, so they choose to import social unrest, which is ultimately called communism.

The student population has been dumbed down for generations without knowing the “three Rs” let alone our history. Social media compounds all of this.

As for Iran, President Trump should tell the mullahs: “You’re fired!” He used to be good at that. You can’t negotiate with godless ideologues.

FRED STEWART

Grand Junction, Colorado

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