Commanding the narrative newsletter 15

Trump is back!

It was an exciting and action packed day on Wednesday here in Australia, as the results of the US Presidential election began to filter in.

I feel this is a real American story. The path that Trump has paved is unprecedented. He has now become a historical figure.

In the days that have past, I have noticed a stark contrast. The direction that America is now heading, under Trump’s leadership and with people like RFK Jr. and Elon Musk by his side, it the complete opposite trajectory that Australia is taking.

Unfortunately, Anthony Albanese is not Donald Trump. Using the US election as a distraction, Albanese has pushed through legislation to ban under 16s from social media and is also proceeding with his Misinformation/Disinformation CENSORSHIP bill.

Australia stands to lose from such pathetic leadership. The legislation pushed by Albanese is disgraceful and should be resisted at every turn.

But if Trump has proved anything, it is that WE CAN WIN. If we keep up the fight, WE WILL PREVAIL!

Until next week, stay active and keep up the fight!

Many thanks,

Steven Tripp

On Sunday night, Councillor Adam Zahra and myself were joined by Paul Vallejo, Sam Buono and Richard Storch to review the fallout from the US Presidential election.

We discussed the outcome in detail, including the disparity between the popular vote from 2020, the reaction from the left and what a Trump Presidency may look like.

We also discussed Anthony Albanese’s new censorship laws and what this means for Australia.

The feedback on this episode has been great so far, so check it out!

Ex- NASA Engineer and nuclear expert was on the podcast to discuss the US Presidential election.

Paul gave his insights on how he things the election will be won or lost, including why he thinks the current polling is incorrect.

We also discussed some recent highlights of the campaign, including Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, links to MSG and Hitler, Joe Biden calling Trump supporters ‘garbage’ and a lot more.

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