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Why Trump’s Political Future DEPENDS on a Border Wall Win

President Donald Trump campaigned on a very simple message: our borders are insecure, and our trade deals with other countries hurt the American worker.

To be fair, the president has some monumental accomplishments under his belt — most of which were pushed through in the first half of his first term. The tax code has been transformed. Job-killing business regulations have been slashed. Foreign threats have been eliminated. Unfortunately, the president is still fighting an uphill battle on his signature campaign issue: building a wall along the U.S.-Mexican border.

The more you think about it, the more clear it is — the wall is everything for the Trump administration. It’s the reason why the American people were willing to risk everything to elect a billionaire business man with no prior political experience to the highest office in the land. The American people feel the immigration system is broken, and the first step has to be controlling the border — something that by definition must involve placing physical barriers in vulnerable areas.

Now, despite supporting similar ideas in the past, Democrats see a real political opportunity here, and they are dangerously close to following through with it.

Rebel Media has more on why President Trump is risking his entire presidency to get the wall built below.

~ Patriotic Freedom Fighter


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