Trump drops the hammer on Jeff Hurd proving no Republican is safe from America First betrayal

Donald Trump just proved again why he’s the undisputed leader of the America First movement. The former president isn’t afraid to call out a weak Republican—especially one that sides with globalists over hard-working American families. This week, Trump took his endorsement away from Colorado Rep. Jeff Hurd, signaling to everyone that if you won’t stand up against bad trade deals and fight for tariffs that protect our jobs, you don’t deserve support.

Real conservatives remember why Trump’s tariff policies struck fear into the heart of China and every backroom-dealing foreign lobbyist. They worked. For decades, politicians in both parties, cheered on by limousine liberals and their corporate media buddies, sold out Main Street. American manufacturing was gutted while DC fat cats lined their pockets. Now, when Trump stands up to stop this madness, some Republicans want to play nice with the very people stealing our jobs.

Jeff Hurd’s opposition to tariffs reveals whose side he’s really on—and it’s not Americans who want a strong border, fair wages, and jobs that don’t get shipped overseas. He sounds more like the Biden administration with its failed open-borders globalist agenda. If Hurd isn’t willing to fight for our interests, why would anyone fight for his seat in Congress?

Trump knew he had to act. So he backed Hurd’s primary challenger—someone who actually listens to the American people instead of Wall Street insiders and liberal think tanks. This move is a wake-up call to every Republican who thinks they can pander to the media or the elite and get away with it. The America First movement is done with empty promises and fake conservatives.

Democrats and their collaborators want us to believe tariffs are bad. But what’s really bad? Letting China eat our lunch while our factories turn into parking lots and Americans struggle for work. Conservatives are tired of spineless politicians undermining our country from within. Maybe more Republicans need to fear the Trump un-endorsement. The real question is, how long will the GOP put up with traitors in their own ranks?

Source: Washington Times


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