Significance Of Trump’s Triumph  

The most conspicuous aspect of Donald Trump’s triumph is that it exposed the failure of the mass media’s relentless agenda of negative, disparaging reporting and opinions of him.

Not surprisingly the sentinels of the mass media are in meltdown. Their arrogance that they could impose their minority group-think narratives has been encountered by a red wall of 73 million. Their future prospects look bleak as alternative media sources and platforms have wrested attention away from the gods who have dominated the airwaves and the antenna for too long.

As Trump stated in his victory address, common sense won on November 5. Its triumph was facilitated by Kamala Harris’ admission that she would not change any of the Biden regime’s policies of migrant invasion, energy dependence, high inflation, a sputtering economy, wokeism and the un-American demonization of opponents.

As a result, the Republican Party has been transformed.  From being a servant of the Washington political elite and the neocons, it is now the party of the forgotten American – the millions of ordinary folk who are the backbone of the country; the party with which increasing numbers of minorities identify. It is the party which represents the opening words of the US Constitution: ‘We the people.’

Globally, the unspoken significance of Trump’s election victory concerns the agenda of the UN, WEF and the elites promoting the so-called Great Re-Set, the Green Deal and DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion). Those plans and policies are now, thankfully and deservedly, dead in the water. And their servants in the US – the Democratic Party, its fawning media and tinsel celebrities – are in disarray.

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