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Trump Received Phone Call Of Gratitude From Newly-Elected President Of Argentina Following Victory

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Former President Donald Trump saw the recent wave of international populist and conservative victories as a sign of the strength of the global conservative movement, which he believes is essentially a “MAGA-Trump movement.”

He highlighted significant wins in Argentina and Italy and suggested that the movement is gaining momentum worldwide.

Trump emphasized the need for strong leadership to advance conservative policies, noting that without someone as aggressive as him, it would be challenging to implement these policies. (Trending: Epstein’s Brother Finally Breaks His Silence)

“It’s essentially a MAGA-Trump movement,” Trump said. “It’s a Trump movement.”

“The Argentina guy said the greatest guy in the whole world is Donald Trump. He called me right after he won. I had never spoken to him. He called me to thank me,” Trump added.

“I said, ‘Oh, why do you want to thank me?’ He said, ‘Your policies paved the way for this.’ He’s got everything. He called me the night he won the election and he thanked me very much—he thanked me profusely.”

“It’s called ‘Make Argentina Great Again.’ He’s got MAGA hats.”

“It is entirely possible that the various forces of the far right could emerge as the single biggest bloc,” John Kampfner wrote.

“This might not lead to a change in the composition of the European Commission (the diminished mainstream groupings would still collectively hold a majority), but any such extremist upsurge will change the overall dynamics across Europe.”

“Somebody will step up. You have some very good people,” Trump said. “I want people to step up. I’m going to be here hopefully for a while. I still hit the ball as far as I ever hit it.”

“A man named Steve Bannon made the statement that there is no Trump policy without Trump,” Trump said.

“I don’t think a lot of people would negotiate like that. So there’s a couple of people like Steve and others that have said no. Some people say, ‘We love Trump policy but we don’t love Trump.’ But they said, ‘Well, it doesn’t work without Trump.’ The answer is probably it can; the policy is good, but whether they can get it or not is the question.”

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