Trump’s America-first policies rattle globalist elites, threaten WEF’s “Great Reset” agenda
- President Trump’s administration is dismantling globalist agendas, withdrawing from the WHO and Paris Climate Accord to prioritize U.S. sovereignty.
- The WEF’s “Great Reset” faces unprecedented resistance as Trump challenges centralized global governance.
- Trump withdrew the U.S. from the WHO, citing inefficiency and lack of accountability during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Executive orders were signed to restore free speech protections and curb federal censorship efforts.
In a dramatic shift that has sent shockwaves through the corridors of global power, President Donald Trump’s administration is dismantling key pillars of the globalist agenda championed by figures like Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum (WEF). From withdrawing the U.S. from the World Health Organization (WHO) to restoring free speech protections and rejecting the Paris Climate Accord, Trump’s policies are reasserting national sovereignty and challenging the centralized control long sought by global elites.
At the recent WEF meeting in Davos, Schwab, the forum’s founder, struck
a tone of desperation as he lamented the unraveling of his so-called “Great Reset” agenda. This vision, which advocates for increased global governance, surveillance, and technocratic control, now faces unprecedented resistance. Trump’s actions, coupled with growing public pushback against overreach, signal a seismic shift in global power dynamics.
A blow to global health governance
On the day he took office, President Trump signed an executive order officially
withdrawing the U.S. from the WHO, a move that underscores his administration’s commitment to prioritizing American interests. The decision follows years of criticism over the WHO’s handling of global health crises, including its lack of transparency and inefficiency during the COVID-19 pandemic. Trump cited America's poor return on its generous financial contributions and lack of accountability as drivers of the decision.
Germany and other nations have lobbied for the U.S. to reconsider, but Trump’s stance remains firm. “This is more winning for America,” said one supporter, echoing the administration’s “America First” mantra.
Restoring free speech
Trump’s administration has also taken bold steps to
reverse the erosion of free speech under previous leadership. On his first day in office, Trump signed executive orders aimed at ending federal censorship and holding intelligence officials accountable for misconduct.
“Under the guise of combating ‘misinformation’, ‘disinformation’, and ‘malinformation’, the Federal Government infringed on the constitutionally protected speech rights of American citizens,” one order stated. The document outlines measures to prevent future government-driven censorship, including investigations into past activities and restrictions on taxpayer-funded censorship efforts.
Rejecting climate alarmism
Trump’s withdrawal from the Paris Climate Accord further underscores his administration’s rejection of globalist policies. Critics of the accord argue it imposes undue economic burdens on the U.S. while allowing other nations, particularly China, to avoid similar commitments.
This move, along with others, reflects a broader strategy to prioritize national interests over international agreements perceived as undermining American sovereignty.
A new era of sovereignty and freedom
The crumbling of the globalist agenda signals a new era of sovereignty and freedom, with millions demanding a return to policies that prioritize individual voices and national autonomy. From protests against COVID-19 mandates to resistance against digital IDs and central bank digital currencies, people worldwide are pushing back against what they see as a loss of personal and national freedom.
Schwab’s somber tone at Davos reflects a profound transformation in global power dynamics. The unchecked era of globalist control appears to be waning as citizens assert their rights and demand accountability.
President Trump’s decisive actions — from withdrawing the U.S. from the WHO and Paris Climate Accord to restoring free speech protections — are not just policy shifts; they are a direct challenge to the globalist vision of figures like Klaus Schwab. As the WEF’s “Great Reset” agenda faces mounting resistance, the world is witnessing a pivotal moment in the struggle between centralized control and individual freedom. For Trump’s supporters, this is a victory for sovereignty and accountability. For globalists, it’s a wake-up call that their vision of a
New World Order may be slipping away.
Sources for this article include:
Disswire.com
ConservativeUS.com
ReclaimTheNet.org