The American people were fed up with elected leaders selling them out in foreign affairs.
That’s why they elected President Trump.
Now, Donald Trump obliterated the globalists with one brutal message.
As West Wing Daily reports:
President Trump’s national security strategy document contained some tough medicine for Europe.
The document called into question the future of the NATO alliance thanks to unchecked mass Islamic migration into Western European countries.
“Within a few decades at the latest, certain Nato members will become majority non-European,” the document read.
The document argued Europe faced “civilizational erasure” thanks to changing demographics brought about by waves of Muslim migrants entering the continent.
President Trump didn’t back down from this stance in an interview with POLITICO’s Dasha Burns.
Trump slammed European leaders as “weak” and “politically correct” for allowing Muslims to colonize their largest cities and not take tough measures to crack down on migration.
“Europe doesn’t know what to do,” Trump stated. “They want to be politically correct, and it makes them weak. That’s what makes them weak.”
Trump echoed the warning that Europe would seek to exist as a collection of “viable” nations as the Islamic population grew.
“And if it keeps going the way it’s going, Europe will not be … in my opinion, many of those countries will not be viable countries any longer. Their immigration policy is a disaster,” Trump continued.
Trump pointed to London electing Sadiq Khan, a radical leftist Muslim with whom Trump feuded, as Mayor, as evidence that the changing demographics of Europe spelled bad news for the continent’s political future.
“If you take a look at London, you have a mayor named Khan. He’s a horrible mayor. He’s an incompetent mayor, but he’s a horrible, vicious, disgusting mayor,” Trump declared.
“I think he’s done a terrible job. London’s a different place. I love London. I love London. And I hate to see it happen,” Trump went on to say.
European countries are also passing more extreme hate speech laws, where citizens who speak out against mass migration face arrest.
Trump told Burns that he may find himself endorsing nationalist candidates like Hungary’s conservative Christian President Viktor Orban as an attempt to stem the tide of Europe’s descent into cultural oblivion.
“Well, I’d endorse … I’ve endorsed people, but I’ve endorsed people that a lot of Europeans don’t like. I’ve endorsed Viktor Orban,” Trump remarked.
These words won’t sit well in European capitals.
But President Trump wants to see Europe survive and not become an unrecognizable society dominated by Muslim migrants who exploited leaders’ liberal guilt and support for open borders.





