President Donald Trump is stepping into the lion’s den, ready to meet with the infamous editor of The Atlantic, a bastion of anti-Trump hysteria. For years, the Left and their media minions have been tripping over themselves to take down a man who walked boldly down that golden escalator in 2015 to proclaim his intentions to Make America Great Again. They’ve thrown everything but the kitchen sink at him—feigning moral outrage at every turn. But who’s really been the lion all along? It seems like Trump is about to prove, once again, that he’s the one with the mane.
Remember, the mainstream media has been crafting fairytales about Trump’s words and actions ever since he dared to run on the GOP ticket. The Atlantic leads that pack of wolves—known for concocting stories designed to paint him as a villain. Now, he’s meeting face to face with their editor, a man responsible for some of the most egregious attacks. Will this be another enduring moment of cordial discourse like the encounter with Bill Maher, or another battlefield of ideological opposition?
Now, the holier-than-thou Left thinks it’s writing about the “most consequential president of this century.” Quite the astonishing statement, especially when compared to a lineup of tepid presidents who simply fiddled while Rome burned. Since 2001, America’s leadership has been a series of unfortunate events, a head-spinning compilation of political fumbling. Trump broke that cycle, reshaping policies and rattling the establishment in ways no one thought possible.
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When these liberal writers sit across from Trump, they’ll find themselves face-to-face with a force of nature. Trump doesn’t bow to the media elite. Instead, he could use his charisma as a strategic weapon, surprising them with charm they’ve rarely experienced in their echo chambers. America knows this side of Trump—the man who can win over a room or dismantle echoing liberal nonsense with ease. Jeff Goldberg and his team should brace themselves.
The more daring move? Record every second of the meeting. Don’t let the Left hold the narrative reins. They’ve proven time and again they can’t be trusted to play fair in the editing room. Trump has nothing to fear by exposing the bias. So, as President Trump prepares to walk into this modern-day coliseum, the question remains: Who’s putting their head in whose mouth—and will the media once again miss the roaring truth right before their eyes?