Tucker Carlson’s recent video onRep.Thomas Massie’sdefeatprovided an excellent analysis of the country’s optimism at the time of Donald Trump’s election in 2024. Carlson included an assessment of Trump’s transition with alarming foreign policy shifts that most Americans had not voted for.
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Carlson went on to question an eerie premonition on Trump’s transformation that was perhaps already on the agenda with the sudden appearance ofMiriam Adelsonat an early morning Church service on Inauguration Day.
I can relate to Tucker’s disappointment, echoing my own alienation that our newly elected President not only failed to fulfill his America First agenda butabandoned his loyalty to the US in favor of becoming a Zionist President aligned with a foreign country with less than honorable intentions; some of the President’s behaviormay be attributed to a malignant narcissism or other progressive cognitive decline.
My support forDonald Trumpdated back to his “No New Interventionist War” pledge during the 2016 campaign which first caught my attention which later found expression in his 2025 promise to end the Ukraine war ‘on day one’.
The Peace President spoke to my anti-war roots (my middle name is Dove after my Scottish grandmother Emma Dove) as the promise to end Ukraine failed as Trump continued to provide funding and weapons to the Ukraine conflict which was soon followed by a month of bombing attacks on Yemen.
As weeks moved into months and the US maintained its ‘proxy’ status on Ukraine, the new President proved inept at understanding how to bring the war to a conclusion with a startling lack of initiative and sufficient experiential power to understand where the levels of power were.
Eliminating the funds and weapons took little effort when all he needed was to give The Order, ‘no more to Ukraine’– but that never occurred as Trump continued to blame “Biden’s War” as if repeating that mantra relieved him of any responsibility toend the waras promised.
During those early months of Trump’s administration, it was more than noticeable thathe never spoke against the inhumanity of the massacre being committed as a horror show on the Palestinians in Gaza. The President continued his supply ofproviding the weapons and bombsfor the Zionists to continue its slaughter of Palestinian families and their children.
Source: Global Research