
Make Europe Great Again? What Trump 2.0 Can Do for Europe
Europeans will be able to see not only the true measure of their governing class’s failures, but also that a real alternative is possible.

Europeans will be able to see not only the true measure of their governing class’s failures, but also that a real alternative is possible.

Co-leader Alice Weidel promised the “total closing of Germany’s borders” and “large-scale repatriations” of illegal migrants if elected.

Algiers is looking to “humiliate” Paris by blocking deportation efforts, the French interior minister said.

Ministers are “hurtling straight into something we do not fully understand,” children’s campaigner told europeanconservative.com.

With Kyiv reluctant to mobilize younger recruits, Trump’s team insists a stronger Ukrainian frontline is essential ahead of anticipated peace talks.

Freedom of speech online is too important to be left to the fickle attitude of a Big Tech titan.

‘We’ll also have to do it in Germany, if necessary,’ Thierry Breton confessed—as up to 100,000 people took to the streets of Romania.

Brussels’ “if you don’t think the same as I do, then you’re the enemy” attitude amounts to “mental violence,” Milanović said.

The ruling is a “testament to a political and judicial class who care more about the human rights of rapists than they do about the security of the British public,” campaigner said.

Sánchez’s lofty rhetoric rings hollow for many, who point to his controversial actions that have undermined democratic norms at home.
The UK elite seems to be more concerned with shielding its image and multicultural ideology than protecting working-class white girls.
Was Tehran’s hand forced by news of leaders’ meeting?
The rape-gang scandal makes it abundantly clear that liberalism, as it has been practiced for decades in the West, is the suicide note of a civilization.
Molnar recognizes that the fundamental questions of political philosophy have remained the same since Plato: Whence does power come? Who holds it? And on what basis?
Critics question whether the sudden policy shift is sincere or a ploy to mend ties with the incoming U.S. president.
Athens will likely get away with using “systematic” pushbacks, as its ruling party is one of von der Leyen’s key Brussels allies.
The French political class is in an awkward position: how to mark the passing of the founder of the Front National without granting him posthumous legitimacy?
The Slovak ruling party warned that if Zelensky wants to be seen as a partner, “he must act accordingly.”
“Pressman’s behavior has been beyond unprofessional and as an American, he has disgraced us,” political analyst Bryan E. Leib told europeanconservative.com.
A linguistic quirk reveals a deeper cultural drift towards self-obsession.
Donald Tusk is promoting the Eurocrats’ agenda while shielding his own government from uncomfortable scrutiny.
The Commission chief would rather pull the plug on events than risk someone else stealing the spotlight—which is exactly what Emmanuel Macron is trying to do.