Friday, January 23, 2026
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Trump Spoke The Truth At Davos



At Davos, President Donald Trump spoke a truth Europe has worked to silence: a civilization that abandons borders, law, and assimilation in the name of compassion will not endure. Mercy severed from responsibility does not heal it dissolves.

Europe did not drift here. It applauded its own undoing. Much of its media, mistaking moral vanity for justice, has treated borders as sin and identity as shame, cheering policies that weaken cohesion while silencing dissent. That is not progress; it is abdication.

Europe’s legacy law above power, conscience above coercion, ordered liberty forged through centuries of sacrifice must be defended, not apologized for. If this course continues, Europe risks a future shaped not by renewal but by paralysis, where demographic momentum and moral exhaustion create space for Islamist ideology an explicitly political and theocratic project to advance as confidence in liberal democracy collapses. History is clear: vacuums do not remain empty.

America should not look away. In Minnesota, protests now breach church services places once understood as sacred and off-limits. That line is crossed when law hesitates and moral authority erodes. A society that cannot protect its sanctuaries is already bargaining with decline.

America must also face this truth: much of the unrest is fueled by dark money and organized, paid protesters testing the outer limits of the rule of law. This is not dissent it is a deliberate stress test. When lines are crossed, the response must be swift and unmistakable. Arrests and real jail time are not excess; they are necessity. A free society endures only when it makes clear that chaos will not be tolerated and the law will be enforced.

The lesson is stark: tolerance without truth is surrender; compassion without limits is chaos. History will not ask what we intended only what we defended. The hour is late. The choice remains.

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