Donald Trump's victory confirms that the post-Cold War liberal consensus in America ends and the revolution of common sense remains. Now, the revolution appears to have crossed the Atlantic with the rise of populist parties and leaders once rejected by European elites.
Thirty years after the US and Europe tore the iron curtains, countries on the continent are dismantling another barrier. Cordon Sanitéa. And for that, they need to thank Trump.
Conservatives continue to resolve domestic issues and focus on American prioritization first, but European allies should also support them.
For decades, the European Union and its member states have maintained an anti-competitive political system. The left and right parties refuse to form a coalition or vote with the so-called far-right parties, even if they receive millions of votes. The system crushes EU common sense expression, silences voters with concern over unidentified migration, EU overreach and the continent's ongoing economic struggle.
In 2019, almost all EU parties recently built firewalls for identity and representatives of democratic groups. This is the forerunner of today's European patriots. The block, which includes a national French assembly and an Italian lega, was removed from major committee posts and blocked influential policies.
Over the past five years, political trends have shifted in the opposite direction. After literally rebelling Cordon Sanitéa Common sense Europeans imposed by the public health elite in 2020 are currently fighting against the more phoric people. Parties like the Netherlands, the VOX of Spain, and the Party for Fides' Freedom in Hungary have won election support and fallen governments.
The rise of European patriots represents the most powerful symbol of this revitalizing populist movement. This is partly fueled by Donald Trump's political revolution. European patriots deserve credit for their movement, but they would not have gained momentum if Trump had not led the global accusations in the past decade. His success revealed the incompetence of globalist elites, providing leaders around the world with a playbook to secure their boundaries and challenge the cultural domination of the left.
At the Patriot's European Party Summit in Madrid earlier this month, and again at the Responsible Civil Rights Conference in London – the conservative leaders praised Trump for bringing together as his brother.
Santiago Abascal, leader of the Spanish VOX party, praised Trump for dismantling USAID. Media claiming that Europeans are afraid of Trump's tariffs, Abascal argues that “green contracts and forfeitures of Brussels and the socialist government” poses a much greater threat to the prosperity of his country I'm doing it.
Beyond praise for Trump, the common sentiment in Europe is hope. His victory is driving a wave of momentum for populist conservative leaders who have decided to challenge the European Union, dismantle their will and curb massive migration to their country – and They know that.
Marine Le Pen, the leader of the French national rally, calls Trump's victory a “global tipping point” and says “everyone understands something has changed.”
Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban summed it up by saying, “We were heretics yesterday. Today we are the majority.”
By moving forward with common sense policies that serve the public interest, Trump has revealed the deep gap between liberal elites and everyday Americans. European leaders see the same disparity in their own country and believe it's time to move on to attack. Cordon Sanitéa It is imposed by the elite.
Currently, European Patriots are the third largest group in the European Parliament. With the election approaching, Trump's momentum from success could be a critical factor in expanding influence, both in his home country and in Brussels.
This is good news for the US. Conservatives continue to focus on solving domestic problems and prioritizing America, but European allies also need to support them in dismantling the stagnant oligoligoligoly that has long dominated Europe.
Leaders such as Orban, Abascal and Geert Wilders not only want to be pro-American than the current socialist ruling class in Europe, but also want to make their country stronger. It is important that European NATO allies take greater responsibility for European defense.
That's just common sense. And it is the spirit that animates both sides of the Atlantic. President Trump has made America great again to wield the sledgehammer against the collapsed institutions of America, he has a new host across the ocean and has his own to make Europe great again I'm picking up the tools. As they break the doors of the Brussels Hall of Power, Americans cheer them on at every stage.

