The Hill: ‘America Firsters’ on the Rise in Trump White House
After a spate of White House personnel changes, the Trump camp is seeing “America Firsters” on the rise, The Hill reported Wednesday.

After a spate of White House personnel changes, the Trump camp is seeing “America Firsters” on the rise, The Hill reported Wednesday.

A tight labor market, thanks to President Trump’s “America First” agenda, is securing high-paying jobs for American teens who otherwise would have been pushed out of the workforce.

President Trump’s “America First” agenda to raise U.S. wages and tighten the labor market through stricter immigration enforcement is securing historic overtime salaries for American workers.

National Security Council spokesman Michael Anton was pushed out of the White House, according to multiple sources after he announced Sunday he was leaving.

On Easter Sunday, President Trump announced he would no longer be pursuing a deal with the Republican establishment and Democrats to give amnesty to at least 1.8 million illegal aliens in exchange for a few pro-American immigration reforms.

New York Times best-selling author and populist conservative columnist Ann Coulter says former voters of President Trump “should put the fear of God in him,” as the border wall — the central promise of his “America First” agenda — remains unbuilt.

The majority of Americans say the United States is not tough enough when it comes to China’s growing economic dominance.

Counting American citizens on the 2020 Census, as President Donald Trump’s administration has announced they will do, is likely to shift power away from coastal states harboring large illegal alien populations and towards middle America.

President Donald Trump’s decision to appoint former UN Ambassador John Bolton to serve as his National Security Advisor is arguably the most significant single step he has taken to date toward implementing his America First foreign policy since taking office.

Congressional candidate Danny Tarkanian proclaimed his confidence on Saturday’s edition of Breitbart News radio that voters will come out in November to support him and more successful America First policies.

Former George W. Bush official Karl Rove and House Speaker Paul Ryan are begging President Trump’s administration to water-down proposed tariffs on steel and aluminum imports.

North Korean state media has claimed that President Donald Trump’s policy agenda of ‘America First’ is “queer” while also accusing him of “extremely vicious racism” in his first State of the Union address.

The 2018 Winter Olympics has already seen far too much in the way of politics. However, at least this latest political intrusion is funny.

Senior administration officials quashed a letter from Department of Homeland Security (DHS) staff recommending the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Robert Lighthizer negotiate to end a little-known visa program that permits tens of thousands of Canadian and Mexican white-collar workers to work in America.

Viktor Orbán has vowed to put “Hungary first” and fight those within the European Union who “want to change the Christian identity of Europe”.

A new ad running in South Carolina and Washington, DC urges President Trump not to take up Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R-SC) position on immigration, which includes supporting amnesty without significant reductions to legal immigration levels.

WeatherTech distinguished itself from the many left-wing, social justice-pushing advertisements of 2018’s Super Bowl by pushing an “America First” message.

During his speech to the American Farm Bureau at its annual convention, President Trump said that “farmers deserve a government that serves their interest and empowers them to do the hard work that they love to do so much.” As a family farmer, I couldn’t agree more.

Giving the opening speech at Davos, Indian prime minister Narendra Modi told global elites that opposition to globalist policies is one of the world’s foremost threats.

As President Trump considers his 2020 re-election strategy, the “America First” agenda championed by former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is in conflict with the “Economy First” agenda supported by most of Trump’s current White House advisers on trade policy and the importance (or lack thereof) of the promised border wall, Mike Allen reports in Axios.

Populist-Nationalism, Right and Left
Here’s a headline that a lot of people—especially among the entrenched elite—won’t want to see: “2017 Was the Year of False Promise in the Fight Against Populism: The populist wave seems like it may have crested. The data proves otherwise.” In other words, the populists are still on the march. Uh oh.

Writing at the Wall Street Journal, Walter Russell Mead praised President Donald Trump’s new National Security Strategy as a “significant accomplishment” that “reconciles the instincts of an unconventional president with the views of a more seasoned and conventional national-security team”

The Boeing Corporation, America’s largest aerospace company, tweeted Wednesday that the just passed Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will allow them to spend $300 million on “employee-related and charitable investment.”

Senior administration officials describe President Trump’s National Security Strategy, which will be formally unveiled by the president in a speech Monday afternoon, as a statement of “principled realism” that takes “a clear-eyed view of the threats that we face and the fact that we live in an ever-competitive world” in which “the global balance of power has shifted in unfavorable manners to American interests.”

The predominately millennial jury in the Kate Steinle murder trial was laser-focused on the gun that was shot by the illegal alien from Mexico who caused the California woman’s death.

Sen. Pat Toomey (R-PA) promoted amnesty for potentially three and a half million illegal aliens as a “package” deal, right after admitting that such a move would lead to a “flood of new illegal immigration.”

President Trump’s nominee to head the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Kirstjen Nielsen, ignored her role in former President George W. Bush’s response to Hurricane Katrina that allowed more than 30,000 illegal aliens to enter the United States to take blue-collar jobs from suffering Americans.

Breitbart News Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon was the subject of the New York Times podcast “The New Washington” with hosts Michael Barbaro and Jeremy Peters on Saturday. The segment was built from excerpts of a much longer interview Peters conducted with Bannon.

Two polls released this week suggest that President Trump’s base, which formed the bedrock of his 2016 victory, is drifting away from him.

President Donald Trump’s nominee to head the Department of Homeland Security led a business-dominated committee at the World Economic Forum which insisted that Europe had no choice but to accept a huge wave of unskilled migrants from poor, conflict-wracked countries.

The safety of the American people and national interest should come before “inclusiveness and cultural diversity,” a pro-American immigration reformer says.

Senate Republicans crafting legislation to give amnesty to millions of illegal aliens have entirely “ruled out” including the popular initiative to mandate that employers use E-Verify, a system that weeds out illegal aliens from taking American jobs.

As Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) announces that he will not be seeking re-election, Breitbart News looks back on the 15 times the pro-amnesty senator represented illegal aliens and foreign workers instead of American workers’ interests.

President Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) not only previously worked alongside national security establishment figures who aligned themselves with the failed “Never Trump” movement, – she has also been endorsed by members of the defunct group.

President Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen, was at the center of a plan that allowed thousands of illegal aliens to come to the U.S. to take coveted American blue-collar jobs from citizens who had lost their livelihood in the historic natural disaster.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions ripped the sanctuary city policies of Chicago, Illinois, in a heated exchange with Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday.

A pro-American immigration reform group is coming down hard on President Trump’s choice to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

The Washington, D.C. political establishment, which supports a constant inflow of cheap, foreign workers to take American blue-collar jobs and open border policies, is heaping praise on President Trump’s pick to lead the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Kirstjen Nielsen.

The Wall Street Journal editorial board published a furious tirade in response to President Trump’s “America First” immigration proposals.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-IA) suggested a deal to give amnesty to roughly 800,000 illegal aliens shielded by an Obama-created program could be reached if it includes more border security and mandatory E-Verify.
