Sebastian Gorka defended President Trump’s return to the White House in a speech at the Oxford Union Society, where he opposed the motion “This House Fears the Return of Trump’s America.”
His remarks emphasized the stability and strength of America during Trump’s presidency, contrasting it with the current state of affairs.
Groka said, “I got more than 100 students to vote in favor of President Trump after the debate because you take a vote and it’s interesting, you know, everybody reacted very well to it.”
“It is really a summary of the four years of our presidency. And I simply said, when President Trump was in the White House, our friends felt safe, and our enemies were afraid. And you know that there’s no better summary for what we did, what President Trump did, and also juxtaposed to the last three years of a world on fire. The border open, Ukraine, the Middle East, Iran now at war with Pakistan, the state of the economy, inflation,” he continued.
“I mean, just as Ronald Reagan asked in 1979, ‘Are you better off than you were four years ago,’ and it’s not just are Americans better off. Is the world better off? And we know we are in a crisis, and that’s why we need President Trump back in the White House,” he explained.
Gorka said, “They worked for Putin and they were destabilizing the Middle East… When we informed the President of 300 Wagner mercenaries running around the Middle East, [trying] to destabilize the region, what did President Trump do? He said, ‘Kill them, kill them now,’ he ordered the Secretary of Defense. And four hours later, they were dead. They were turned into a cloud of red mist.”
“What’s fascinating, after all these Russian collusion allegations, is that Vladimir Putin didn’t even hold a press conference, [after] about the first time ever any American president has killed 300 Russian soldiers in four hours. Why? Because he was afraid of our boss. He crapped his pants,” he added.
Gorka highlighted Trump’s actions against adversaries, such as eliminating ISIS and addressing Russian mercenaries, while criticizing the ongoing legal battles and defamation suits against Trump.
“Whether it’s ‘Lil’ Kim’ [Jong Un] in North Korea, whether it’s the mullahs in Iran, whether it’s Xi Jinping in China, or whether it’s Vlad the former KGB colonel, when we were in the White House, our friends felt reassured the world was stable, and our enemies were afraid,” insisted Gorka.
“Whether it’s this charge, whether it’s [Judge Arthur] Engeron, whether it’s [Judge Tanya] Chutkan, whether it’s Jack Smith, whether it’s Fani Willis, there’s one connective tissue to all of these acts. They don’t want you to be able to choose who you want for your president in November. Think about that, removing the man’s name from a ballot. I mean, that is the definition of fascism,” he explained.
“The nice thing about our enemies, yes, they’re wicked, yes, they’re evil, but they’re also dumb, because they reveal their game plan,” said Gorka.
“There’s a reason my wife, who detests politics, because she’s sane, organized people to vote for the last election, had her team knock on 14,000 doors. There’s a reason that she is the chief election officer in our district, why? Because she’s not prepared to stand by and see them steal it again. If my wife, Katie Gorka, can get politically engaged, anyone can.”
“Do it, before it’s too late,” he concluded.
He also discussed a well-coordinated network of leftist organizations working to remove Trump from the ballot in the upcoming election, stressing the need for conservatives to organize and engage in politics.
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