President Trump is, for all intents and purposes, already President of the United States again.
Donald Trump is effectively running the country right now, and we're so much better off because of it. World leaders rightly recognize that Trump is in charge, and they're running down to Mar-a-Lago (the real White House) to make deals that protect our borders and people. https://t.co/ejEp96J3pN
— James Fishback (@j_fishback) November 29, 2024
Barring Biden handing over nuclear weapons to Ukraine--and yes, the administration has been discussing that possibility--the transition from one administration to the next has already happened in the eyes of the world.
If America had a functional president, people would be complaining about Trump "negotiating" with foreign leaders.
— Scott Adams (@ScottAdamsSays) November 30, 2024
But common sense is emerging in The Golden Age.
We all want Trump talking to world leaders today. It makes us feel like something is working. https://t.co/OTbDzgwjXj
The latest examples of that have been Trump's negotiations with the President of Mexico and Justin Trudeau's visit to Mar-a-Lago yesterday. Scheinbaum has already bent the knee, and Justin Trudeau is presumably doing the same.
BREAKING: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is meeting with President-elect Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago amid Trump’s threats to impose tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Reports say the meeting was requested by the Canadian side. pic.twitter.com/xcLrPjRwWW
— CBS Evening News (@CBSEveningNews) November 29, 2024
Trump is also pushing for a hostage deal with Hamas to occur before he even returns to office, and he has the leverage to make that happen in all likelihood. Already a ceasefire with Hezbollah is on track to work, although expect some Hezbollah-linked individuals will continue to violate the agreement. And we may yet see real movement on resolving the Gaza conflict and getting the hostages back.
Exclusive: Trump wants Gaza ceasefire and hostage deal before inauguration, Graham says https://t.co/pkYOkHfIeo
— Axios (@axios) November 29, 2024
Trump is already getting Ukraine and Russia closer to a cease-fire. As expected, it is not based on dropping support for Ukraine, but for finding a modus vivendi between Russia and Ukraine. If Trump manages to get a ceasefire in place before January 20th, he will have accomplished in weeks what Biden couldn't in three years.
Trump’s Ukraine envoy has a plan to end the war that Putin may revel in https://t.co/zllcUzvx6g
— Bev💎🫐 (@Avalon709) November 29, 2024
Zelenskyy has already moved on his demands for a full return of Ukraine's territory, and Putin has expressed confidence that Trump can negotiate a deal. Anybody who thought Trump would completely abandon Ukraine will either be elated or disappointed by Trump's position, as his goal is to get an immediate cease-fire and not to hand Ukraine over to Russia by cutting off all support.
A robust performance by the new Trump 🇺🇦🇷🇺 envoy @generalkellogg a couple of days before he was appointed. Doesn’t sound like a defeatist. And he seems to know the brief. pic.twitter.com/bpGSaDLpE9
— Carl Bildt (@carlbildt) November 28, 2024
In a single post, the president-elect told the world what the end of the Ukraine war might look like. And it is going to be a big diplomatic ask, to say the least.
“I am very pleased to nominate General Keith Kellogg to serve as Assistant to the President and Special Envoy for Ukraine and Russia,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social channel. “Together, we will secure PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH, and Make America, and the World, SAFE AGAIN!”
By appointing Keith Kellogg as his special envoy to Ukraine, Donald Trump has also chosen a very specific, pre-announced plan for the thorniest foreign policy issue on his plate.
Kellogg, Trump’s 80-year-old former national security advisor, has laid out his peace plan in some detail, writing for the America First policy institute in April.
It begins calling the war “an avoidable crisis that, due to the Biden Administration’s incompetent policies… has entangled America in an endless war.”
In short, a ceasefire will freeze the frontlines and both sides will be forced to the negotiating table. But it is in the longer details where it all gets complex.
As always with Trump, it is the art of the deal.
The world appears to be done with Biden and his administration, and everyone outside the United States is coming to terms with a Trump victory and getting a head start on cutting deals with the real power in America.
Zelensky says he’s willing to cede territory to Russia in exchange for NATO protection in stark departure from previous stance https://t.co/WqDxPaAreF pic.twitter.com/Ic7XfVUks9
— New York Post (@nypost) November 29, 2024
If I were Biden, I would stand back and be glad. If Trump can get a bunch of important deals wrapped up before he leaves office, he can comfort himself that the world began healing while he remained president and try to take credit.
It really is kind of incredible how President of the United States Joe Biden doesn't even really exist or matter anymore and nobody in our media is even asking questions why. https://t.co/ZvV7DlEr5V
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) November 30, 2024
Nobody will really believe he was responsible except a few Democrats, but that is better than nothing.
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