The mask is officially off. While hardworking Americans continue battling the affordability crisis left behind by the Biden regime, anti-Trump elites are now openly rooting against policies that put America first – even when those policies are already bringing in billions for our country.
Speaking on Friday's "Alex Marlow Show," Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alex Marlow exposed the stunning hypocrisy of Trump's critics who claim to care about affordability while simultaneously hoping America fails to collect tariff revenue.
"So the people who hate our country are going to root for us to give back the $175 billion we've already collected," Marlow stated bluntly.
Let that sink in, Patriots. We're talking about $175 billion – that's real money flowing into American coffers instead of subsidizing foreign competitors who have been eating our lunch for decades. Yet the same people who spent four years lecturing us about "building back better" are now cheering against American success.
This reveals everything you need to know about the establishment's priorities. They'd rather see America weakened economically than admit President Trump's tariff strategy is working exactly as promised. These are the same voices that spent years claiming tariffs would destroy the economy – conveniently ignoring how previous administrations allowed other nations to fleece American workers and manufacturers.
America First Policies Deliver Results
While legacy media continues pushing doom-and-gloom narratives, the numbers don't lie. Trump's tariff policies are generating substantial revenue while protecting American industries and workers from unfair foreign competition. This is what putting America First looks like in practice.
The fact that anti-Trump forces are openly hoping for these policies to fail shows their true colors. They care more about opposing Trump than supporting policies that benefit everyday Americans struggling with grocery bills and housing costs.
How telling is it that the same people claiming to champion "affordability" are actively rooting against revenue streams that could help reduce our national debt and fund priorities that matter to working families?
