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AMERICA FIRST in Action: Trump Hosts Netanyahu, Champions Coal Workers in Power-Packed Day

Gary FranchiFebruary 11, 202660 views
AMERICA FIRST in Action: Trump Hosts Netanyahu, Champions Coal Workers in Power-Packed Day

While the legacy media obsesses over process stories and palace intrigue, President Donald Trump is doing what he does best: working relentlessly for the American people. Wednesday's jam-packed White House schedule showcases a commander-in-chief laser-focused on the issues that matter—standing with our greatest ally Israel and championing the forgotten men and women of American coal country.

Standing Strong with Israel

The President kicked off his day with a high-stakes Oval Office meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—a sharp contrast to the cold shoulder the Biden administration often gave our closest Middle Eastern ally. While the meeting was closed to press, the significance cannot be overstated: two strong leaders, united against the threats posed by Iran and radical terrorism, charting a course for regional stability.

Remember when Biden's handlers made Netanyahu wait and treated Israel like an afterthought? Those days are OVER. President Trump has made it crystal clear that America stands unequivocally with Israel—no daylight, no double-talk, no appeasement of the mullahs in Tehran.

Champion of Coal: Energy Independence Returns

But Trump isn't just focused on foreign policy. This afternoon, the President will host the "Champion of Coal" event in the East Room—a celebration of the hardworking Americans that the radical climate cult tried to destroy. For eight years under Obama and four disastrous years under Biden, coal miners were told their jobs were "transitioning" away, that their livelihoods didn't matter in the name of the Green New Deal fantasy.

President Trump made a promise to coal country, and he's keeping it. "Drill, baby, drill" isn't just a slogan—it's a policy that's putting American workers first and driving down energy costs for families struggling under Biden's inflation legacy.

A President Who Actually Works

The day rounds out with an evening meeting with the Special Envoy to the United Kingdom, continuing the administration's aggressive diplomatic outreach to strengthen ties with traditional allies while putting America's interests at the forefront of every negotiation.

Three major meetings in a single day. National security. Energy policy. International diplomacy. This is what presidential leadership looks like, folks—not basement campaigns and 10 AM lid calls.

While Democrats in Congress continue their obstruction and the mainstream media peddles its endless narratives, Donald Trump is simply getting things done. Coal miners have a champion again. Israel has a true friend in the White House. And the American people have a President who actually shows up to work.

How long until the legacy media finds a way to spin this productive day as somehow controversial? Don't hold your breath waiting for fair coverage, Patriots.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMiner82VerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Finally someone who remembers the coal workers who built this country! My dad worked the mines for 30 years and it's about time we have a president who doesn't treat us like we're the enemy.
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CoalCountryStrongVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Absolutely right! The previous administration acted like coal was evil while China burns it by the ton.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Smart move meeting with Netanyahu - we need strong allies in the Middle East. What's the timeline on getting these coal regulations rolled back though?
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EnergyIndependentVerifiedFeb 13, 2026
From what I've read, some of the EPA restrictions can be reversed pretty quickly through executive action.