Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office has changed the political playbook. For Europe’s conservatives and sovereigntists, looking on in envy across the Atlantic, the 47th president is offering a crash course in bold governance. With an unapologetic focus on national sovereignty, cultural conservatism, and tough border controls, Trump’s actions show just how fast a determined conservative government can get things done. Here’s why his measures are a roadmap for Europe.
Prioritise your people
Why should taxpayers fund ideas that destabilise the world and hurt national interests? That’s the question Trump answered with his 90-day moratorium on foreign aid. By hitting pause and ensuring every dollar aligns with American goals, he’s putting Uncle Sam back in charge of the chequebook. Meanwhile, Europe continues to fund globalist, pro-immigration NGOs meddling in domestic affairs. The solution is simple: prioritise your people first.
Science over ideology
With a stroke of his pen, Trump declared there are only two sexes—male and female. The move wasn’t just policy; it was a statement. Banning the rainbow flag from federal buildings worldwide also sends a clear message: the U.S. government will no longer bend to gender ideology. For years, centrists and bien pensant know-it-alls have told Europeans that this is impossible—that it’s just the way society is heading. Not anymore. Biology isn’t up for debate, and governments don’t need to apologise for standing by it.
Move beyond color and race
Trump didn’t just end affirmative action and racial preferencing by rescinding Lyndon B. Johnson’s executive order from 1965; he tore down the infrastructure propping it up by shuttering federal DEI offices. By making merit the standard again, he’s championing fairness over division. Europe’s conservatives could learn from this decisive action. Policies that prioritise race or gender over skill and effort only breed resentment. Instead, governments should reward hard work and talent, restoring unity and trust in public institutions.
Stop the invasion
Sending the military to the border and fast-tracking deportations. That’s Trump’s way of saying enough is enough. His unapologetic stance on illegal immigration is a wake-up call for Europe, where porous borders and multiple migrant crises strain economies and cause chaos in communities. Borders matter. Sovereignty matters. When leaders treat illegal immigration as a crisis, they’re not being cruel—they’re protecting their people. It’s a lesson Europe can’t afford to ignore.
Drill down on energy
Trump’s energy policy is refreshingly straightforward: drill, baby, drill. By prioritising affordability and reliability, he’s ensuring America’s energy needs aren’t hostage to foreign interests or utopian green policies. Europe, with its ludicrous Green Deal, is struggling with energy crises and far too dependent on renewables, and could benefit from this realism. Secure, affordable energy is the backbone of any thriving economy—especially for emerging sectors such as AI. Trump has now given the U.S. a big headstart over Europe.
Lead with conviction
In just three days, Trump has shown what is possible when leaders prioritise their nation’s interests without hesitation. For Europe’s conservatives and sovereigntists, his example is both inspiring and actionable. Focus on your people, secure your borders, and reject divisive progressive ideologies. Policies that the Establishment told us were impossible are now reality.
The question for Europe is not whether to follow Trump’s lead. It’s whether they’re ready to embrace the clarity, conviction, and courage needed to put the people first. The path forward is clear—all that’s left is to take it.
Trump’s First 3 Days: A Bold Blueprint for Europe’s Conservatives
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Donald Trump’s return to the Oval Office has changed the political playbook. For Europe’s conservatives and sovereigntists, looking on in envy across the Atlantic, the 47th president is offering a crash course in bold governance. With an unapologetic focus on national sovereignty, cultural conservatism, and tough border controls, Trump’s actions show just how fast a determined conservative government can get things done. Here’s why his measures are a roadmap for Europe.
Prioritise your people
Why should taxpayers fund ideas that destabilise the world and hurt national interests? That’s the question Trump answered with his 90-day moratorium on foreign aid. By hitting pause and ensuring every dollar aligns with American goals, he’s putting Uncle Sam back in charge of the chequebook. Meanwhile, Europe continues to fund globalist, pro-immigration NGOs meddling in domestic affairs. The solution is simple: prioritise your people first.
Science over ideology
With a stroke of his pen, Trump declared there are only two sexes—male and female. The move wasn’t just policy; it was a statement. Banning the rainbow flag from federal buildings worldwide also sends a clear message: the U.S. government will no longer bend to gender ideology. For years, centrists and bien pensant know-it-alls have told Europeans that this is impossible—that it’s just the way society is heading. Not anymore. Biology isn’t up for debate, and governments don’t need to apologise for standing by it.
Move beyond color and race
Trump didn’t just end affirmative action and racial preferencing by rescinding Lyndon B. Johnson’s executive order from 1965; he tore down the infrastructure propping it up by shuttering federal DEI offices. By making merit the standard again, he’s championing fairness over division. Europe’s conservatives could learn from this decisive action. Policies that prioritise race or gender over skill and effort only breed resentment. Instead, governments should reward hard work and talent, restoring unity and trust in public institutions.
Stop the invasion
Sending the military to the border and fast-tracking deportations. That’s Trump’s way of saying enough is enough. His unapologetic stance on illegal immigration is a wake-up call for Europe, where porous borders and multiple migrant crises strain economies and cause chaos in communities. Borders matter. Sovereignty matters. When leaders treat illegal immigration as a crisis, they’re not being cruel—they’re protecting their people. It’s a lesson Europe can’t afford to ignore.
Drill down on energy
Trump’s energy policy is refreshingly straightforward: drill, baby, drill. By prioritising affordability and reliability, he’s ensuring America’s energy needs aren’t hostage to foreign interests or utopian green policies. Europe, with its ludicrous Green Deal, is struggling with energy crises and far too dependent on renewables, and could benefit from this realism. Secure, affordable energy is the backbone of any thriving economy—especially for emerging sectors such as AI. Trump has now given the U.S. a big headstart over Europe.
Lead with conviction
In just three days, Trump has shown what is possible when leaders prioritise their nation’s interests without hesitation. For Europe’s conservatives and sovereigntists, his example is both inspiring and actionable. Focus on your people, secure your borders, and reject divisive progressive ideologies. Policies that the Establishment told us were impossible are now reality.
The question for Europe is not whether to follow Trump’s lead. It’s whether they’re ready to embrace the clarity, conviction, and courage needed to put the people first. The path forward is clear—all that’s left is to take it.
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