President Donald Trump is wasting no time in his mission to challenge tyranny abroad while keeping America First at home. Following a busy Sunday trip, the 47th President revealed he would be calling Elon Musk to discuss a game-changing proposal: bringing Starlink satellite internet to the people of Iran.
A President Who Never Stops Working
Trump touched down at Joint Base Andrews at 8:53 PM Sunday evening, stepping off Air Force One sporting his signature white USA hat—a symbol that's become synonymous with the America First movement. The President waved to the assembled press pool before boarding Marine One, which departed at 8:59 PM bound for the White House.
But here's what separates this administration from the sleepy Biden years: even at nearly 9 PM on a Sunday night, President Trump was already planning his next call with Musk to discuss the Starlink-Iran initiative.
Starlink: A Digital Lifeline to the Iranian People
The implications of bringing Starlink to Iran are enormous, folks. The Iranian regime has long maintained an iron grip on internet access, using censorship and blackouts to crush dissent and keep its people in the dark. Musk's satellite-based internet service could bypass the mullahs' digital blockade entirely, giving ordinary Iranians access to uncensored information for the first time.
This is exactly the kind of innovative, outside-the-box thinking that the Trump-Musk partnership has delivered. While the Biden administration spent four years appeasing Tehran and begging for a new nuclear deal, Trump is looking at ways to empower the Iranian people themselves.
The America First Alliance That Keeps Delivering
Elon Musk's role as a senior advisor heading DOGE—the Department of Government Efficiency—has already sent shockwaves through the bloated federal bureaucracy. Now we're seeing another dimension of this powerful alliance: using American technological innovation as a tool for freedom abroad.
The question every patriot should be asking: Why didn't previous administrations think of this? The answer is simple—they were too busy playing nice with dictators instead of challenging them.
Stay tuned, America. With Trump in the Oval Office and Musk on speed dial, the regime in Tehran should be very, very nervous.
