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January 1, Trump’s Bold Moves Rattle Global Elites

Wyatt’s Take
- Trump confronts both globalists and financial elites head-on.
- Canada’s leadership finds itself at odds with America’s economic interests.
- U.S. policies now promote real growth and American values over bureaucracy.
President Trump took a tour of Ford’s River Rouge plant in Michigan, standing shoulder to shoulder with America’s workers. He’s not backing down after Davos, making sure those who cross him face real consequences.
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada—the poster boy for globalism—is fighting Trump every step. But with Canada turning to China and risking U.S. market access, Trump slapped on talk of 100% tariffs. Alberta is even eyeing a direct pipeline south, just to stick it to Ottawa.
When it comes to the Federal Reserve, Trump’s not mincing words about Jay Powell’s failures. He wants a leader who’ll fight for Main Street, not Wall Street—someone like Kevin Warsh, who understands America needs growth, not more bureaucracy.
“The Fed uses wrong and archaic economic models. They are all Keynesian econometrics and have little diversity or accuracy.”
Trump knows that the President should pick a Fed chief who matches his vision, not play pretend on so-called independence. Under Biden, Powell bent the rules and spent wildly, but still couldn’t deliver real results for working families.
“The twin goals of the Fed are controlling inflation and achieving full employment. Powell failed on both counts.”
The revolving door in Washington is still spinning, with folks like Janet Yellen jumping from the Fed right into Biden’s Treasury spot. Meanwhile, the Fed’s been pushing every flavor of woke politics and missing the mark on reforms.
Trump’s not letting the big banks off the hook either. After J.P. Morgan tried to debank him, Trump fired back hard with a $5 billion lawsuit to make an example out of politicized banking.
“Debanking was caving to the threat of Biden’s regulatory oversight (see their own letter).”
It’s the same story with the climate, DEI, open-borders crowd—they talk big but have nothing to show. Trump’s economic nationalists, meanwhile, have U.S. growth soaring at 5% and climbing stronger into 2026. California stands as a warning of where bad leadership leads.
Trump isn’t a mercantilist. He believes in making the pie bigger for everyone willing to work for it. The international organizations—especially the U.N.—aren’t getting a free pass either. America just walked out of dozens of U.N. agencies and Trump’s new peace initiative is meant to actually get results, not just hold endless meetings.
The EU has been hit with Trump’s criticism, called out as anti-American and run by unelected bureaucrats who are out of touch with real folks.
If you’re tired of leaders who bow to globalists instead of fighting for your job, faith, and freedom, stay with us as we call out the truth and demand more for Middle America.
Wyatt Matters
Everyday families in the Heartland know what it’s like to be overlooked by distant elites. Standing up for American workers means holding leaders accountable and demanding real change—not empty promises from bureaucrats half a world away.
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