Conservative commentator Jack Posobiec delivered a forceful message to Republican lawmakers and voters during a recent BlazeTV appearance, calling for an unwavering commitment to America First principles as the party gears up for the 2026 midterm elections.
Speaking with host Sara Gonzales, Posobiec emphasized that the conservative movement must prioritize American interests above all else in policy-making decisions. His comments come as debates intensify over the direction of the Republican Party and its approach to domestic and foreign policy under President Trump's restored leadership.
"It's America first. It's literally America first," Posobiec told Gonzales. "Any policy that America should have going forward should be a policy that says what is the best way forward in the best interest of the American people, right here, right now."
The discussion touched on critical issues facing the conservative movement, including ongoing debates about Islam's compatibility with Western values and the broader question of how America should engage with foreign cultures and ideologies that may conflict with traditional American principles.
GOP Must 'Step Up Across the Board'
Posobiec's message was clear: Republicans at every level of government need to demonstrate stronger leadership and commitment to conservative values. With the 2026 midterms approaching, he stressed that voters will be watching closely to see which candidates truly embrace the America First agenda that helped restore President Trump to the White House.
The call to "honor Charlie" appears to reference the ongoing influence of conservative activists like Charlie Kirk, who have pushed the Republican Party toward more populist, nationalist positions that prioritize American workers and families over globalist initiatives.
As President Trump continues implementing his second-term agenda, Posobiec's remarks highlight the expectation that congressional Republicans must fully support policies that put American citizens first, rather than compromising with establishment interests or international pressures.
