The Munich Security Conference pulled back the curtain
When world leaders gather on the global stage, there is nowhere to hide. The questions are serious. The stakes are high. And the spotlight is illuminating. What we witnessed was not just diplomacy—it was an audition for 2028.America does not have the luxury of electing leaders who require on-the-job training in foreign policy.
We face an aggressive China, a revanchist Russia, a radicalized Iran, and a world growing more unstable by the day.
At the same time, we are confronting a crisis at our own southern border—one fueled by policies that have allowed migration to be abused, manipulated, and weaponized. A system designed for lawful immigration and humanitarian protection has been overwhelmed, exploited by cartels, and strained beyond capacity. [Act for America]
AOC failed in Munich. So did Gretchen Whitmer. And Gavin Newsom was a total disgrace. Why were they there to begin with? The rumored goal is that they want to be President of the United States by dissing their own country and president on the world stage? What a strategy.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio was brilliant. He also addressed one of the most urgent issues facing the West: borders. As he stated plainly, “We must also gain control of our national borders, controlling who and how many people enter our countries.” He added, “This is not an expression of xenophobia. It is not hate. It is a fundamental act of national sovereignty.”
He received a thunderous standing ovation that was not accidental. It was recognition of seriousness, steadiness, and vision.



