Look, I’m America First through and through. That’s why this Trump 2.0 White House has left me deeply disappointed and straight-up disillusioned. We voted for radical change — secure borders, no more forever wars, putting American workers and sovereignty above donor interests and foreign lobbies, and draining the swamp for real. Instead, what we’ve gotten feels like a remix of the same old failures with better branding.The meme nails it: “America First, what I think of the current administration.” It’s a shrug of betrayal. Tucker Carlson has been calling this out loud and clear — the pivot to military action in Iran, the heavy Israel influence, the Epstein files that got buried instead of exposed. He sees it as the death of true sovereignty, where we’re merging our military priorities with someone else’s wars and letting foreign lobbies steer the ship. Tucker still gives Trump some personal grace, but he’s been crystal clear: this isn’t America First anymore. It’s donor-first, neoconservative drift all over again.
en.wikipedia.Then you’ve got guys like Nick Fuentes and the harder far-right voices going nuclear on it. They call the whole thing a scam and a cult — tariffs watered down, deportations stalled, endless Middle East drama while domestic problems fester. Fuentes is telling his people to sit out midterms or even vote Democrat just to shut this administration down and force accountability. To them, it’s proof that Trump surrounded himself with the wrong crowd and sold out the base that put him back in office.
en.wikipedia.org At the end of the day, my view is simple: We were promised a revolution for the American people, not more of the same elite foreign-policy games. The administration talks a big America First game, but the results — wars, cover-ups, half-measures — tell a different story. Real nationalism means staying out of other people’s conflicts, enforcing our laws at home, and prioritizing our own citizens without apology. Until that actually happens, this “what I think” is frustration mixed with a hard wake-up call. The base deserves better.
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