An Open Letter to President Trump: Bring MAGA to the World!

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by Trevor Loudon, America Outloud:

In a recent episode of Trevor Loudon Reports, political activists and thinkers Trevor Loudon, Thomas Cromwell, and Victor Jessup unveiled their vision for a revitalized America through the New America Initiative. The trio, each with diverse backgrounds but united by a deep spiritual conviction, discussed the initiative’s purpose, its letter to President Donald Trump, and the broader implications of America’s role in global politics.

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Reconnecting with Providence

Thomas Cromwell, a seasoned journalist with a global perspective, articulated the initiative’s core mission: to reconnect America with its providential roots. He described “providence” in the American context as the divine guidance that has historically shaped the nation’s identity and its actions on the world stage. According to Cromwell, America’s greatness lies not just in its power or wealth but in its alignment with a higher, moral purpose that promotes freedom and opposes oppressive forces.

Victor Jessup, leveraging his experience both as a journalist and political activist, added that this reclamation of America’s spiritual foundation could lead to a more just and free world. The initiative aims to awaken Americans to their nation’s “great destiny,” suggesting that true progress for America and the world depends on following what they term “God’s plan.”

A Letter to Trump: A Vision for Leadership

The discussion circled back to a letter sent to Donald Trump, urging leadership that embodies America’s providential mission. They praised Trump’s previous policies, like the elimination of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, as steps toward this vision, arguing for a leadership that uses American power to promote global freedom without the bloodshed of past engagements.

Global Engagement vs. Isolationism

The conversation took a critical turn towards international relations, particularly focusing on the dangers of Putin’s ambitions for a neo-Russian empire. Loudon questioned the wisdom of past American military engagements, advocating for a strategy where American influence can deter adversaries without direct conflict. Cromwell supported this view, citing Trump’s diplomatic approach as a blueprint for future policy.

America’s Heavenly Quest

Cromwell’s critique of America’s often self-serving foreign policy was poignant. He envisioned an America driven by a “heart of heaven,” where the nation’s involvement abroad would be motivated by the pursuit of universal freedom and opportunity rather than merely economic or strategic interests. This perspective was seen as a call to arms for moral leadership, encouraging a shift from a nation focused on itself to one that leads by example in the global arena.

Supporting Freedom Fighters

The trio agreed on the necessity for America to encourage freedom movements globally, from Iran to Cuba, emphasizing that such support could dismantle oppressive regimes without overt military action.
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