There was a man who created a movement called MAGA.
And he has continued forward.
They threw everything they had at him, and when that was not enough, someone tried to take his life in Butler, Pennsylvania. That is not rhetoric. That is reality. And by the grace of God, he survived.
Most people would have stepped away after that. Most people would have chosen safety and distance.
He did not.
So the lectures from people who found a more comfortable lane when things became difficult do not carry much weight.
It is easy to pivot. It is easy to reposition. It is easy to benefit from controversy.
It is much harder to stay in place and take the pressure.
While all of this is playing out, there is another layer that cannot be ignored. Foreign actors actively amplify internal divisions. They elevate the most extreme voices. They push the most divisive narratives. They do not need to create disagreements. They only need to magnify them.
When that amplification is constant, it creates the impression that division is everywhere and that it defines everything.
But that is not the full picture.
Step outside of the online environment, and the country looks very different. Most Americans still believe in individual liberty, personal responsibility, equal justice under the law, and rights that come from God rather than government.
Those beliefs have not disappeared. They simply do not trend.
What trends is conflict. What spreads is outrage.
And too many influencers understand that and lean into it because it benefits them.
You do not have to agree with everything Trump says or does. No one does.
But dismissing what has been accomplished, or pretending that this moment is ordinary, is not serious.
Some people are willing to take pressure to move the country forward.
Others are focused on protecting their position as the landscape changes.
People can see the difference.
President Trump is the president we need at this moment, and he needs support now more than ever. MAGA.”