Trump admonishes WEF globalists at Davos summit

President Donald Trump on Thursday told globalist attendees at the World Economic Forum’s Davos summit how he plans to fight the globalist agenda and admonished banks for discriminating against conservative Americans.

Climate change

The World Economic Forum (WEF) has long insisted that climate change is the most existential threat to humanity and supports climate mandates such as carbon taxes, reductions in private car ownership, forced green energy production, electric vehicle mandates, and more. Shortly after beginning his remarks, Trump told the WEF he has begun withdrawing the US from climate initiatives.

“I terminated the ridiculous and incredibly wasteful Green New Deal — I call it the ‘Green New Scam’; withdrew from the one-sided Paris Climate Accord; and ended the insane and costly electric vehicle mandate. We’re going to let people buy the car they want to buy,” he said, referring to rules imposed by the Biden administration that would force automakers to phase out gas cars.

“I declared a national energy emergency — and it’s so important — national energy emergency to unlock the liquid gold under our feet and pave the way for rapid approvals of new energy infrastructure. The United States has the largest amount of oil and gas of any country on Earth, and we’re going to use it,” he continued.

The US as the world’s superpower

Trump then announced his plan to make the US a superpower in various industries, against the WEF's hopes that the United States will cease to be the world’s leading superpower by 2030.

“Not only will this reduce the cost of virtually all goods and services, it will make the United States a manufacturing superpower and the world capital of artificial intelligence and crypto,” Trump declared.

Censorship

Although the WEF advocates for censoring internet users under the pretext of “hate speech” and “misinformation,” Trump boasted that he has banned the federal government from doing so.

“In addition, I’m pleased to report that America is also a free nation once again,” he proclaimed. “On day one, I signed an executive order to stop all government censorship. No longer will our government label the speech of our own citizens as misinformation or disinformation, which are the favorite words of censors and those who wish to stop the free exchange of ideas and, frankly, progress. We have saved free speech in America, and we’ve saved it strongly.”

DEI and gender ideology

Trump then pivoted to his efforts to dismantle totalitarian ideologies like transgenderism and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), both key tenets of the globalist agenda.

“My administration has taken action to abolish all discriminatory diversity, equity, and inclusion nonsense — and these are policies that were absolute nonsense — throughout the government and the private sector.  With the recent, yet somewhat unexpected, great Supreme Court decision just made, America will once again become a merit-based country.  You have to hear that word: merit-based country,” Trump said.

“And I’ve made it official — an official policy of the United States that there are only two genders, male and female, and we will have no men participating in women’s sports, and transgender operations, which became the rage, will occur very rarely.”

Financial tyranny

During the Q&A session following his address, Trump rounded on Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan for debanking conservatives. Discrimination against conservative Americans by America’s largest banks — which often took place in collusion with the Biden regime — has drawn scrutiny from lawmakers. Bank of America was also the only bank to help the Biden administration hunt down January 6th protesters by voluntarily giving it access to customer data.

“And, by the way, speaking of you — and you’ve done a fantastic job — but I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives, because many conservatives complain that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank, and that included a place called Bank of America,” Trump told Moynihan. “They don’t take conservative business. And I don’t know if the regulators mandated that because of Biden or what, but you and [JPMorgan Chase CEO] Jamie [Dimon] and everybody, I hope you’re going to open your banks to conservatives, because what you’re doing is wrong.”

In her recent memoir, First Lady Melania Trump slammed a bank that shut down her and her son Barron’s bank accounts after the Trumps were ousted from the White House in 2020.

“I was shocked and dismayed to learn that my long-time bank decided to terminate my account and deny my son the opportunity to open a new one,” she wrote in “Melania.” “This decision appeared to be rooted in political discrimination, raising serious concerns about civil rights violations.”

While Melania did not name the bank, she said its actions were part of a “venom of cancel culture” the Trump family was forced to endure.