BREAKING: Trump Receives Huge Endorsement From Newspaper

In a landmark move, The New York Post has thrown its support behind former President Donald J. Trump in his re-election bid, positioning him as the candidate best suited to restore America’s economic strength, national security, and core values. With just days left until Election Day, the endorsement comes as a sharp contrast to the mainstream media’s typical leanings, with the Post urging Americans to “reclaim the economic freedom, security, and opportunity that defined Trump’s first term.”

The Post begins by recalling the prosperity many Americans experienced before the pandemic. “We saw explosive job creation, rising wages, and general prosperity under Trump before COVID,” the endorsement reads. The editorial underscores that the economic boom, low taxes, and minimal regulations during Trump’s presidency offered working Americans a chance at genuine financial stability and growth.

Trump’s handling of the economy was particularly praised, especially for his pro-business approach leading to a rapid increase in job openings. The Post notes, “For months, there were more job openings than unemployed people—Trump’s policies brought us a truly booming economy.” African American and Hispanic unemployment rates dropped to historic lows, and the editorial cites Trump’s economic stewardship as a major achievement in reducing inequality.

The endorsement outlines Trump’s stance on energy independence, highlighting his support for American industry. “Trump’s motto, ‘Drill, baby, drill,’ wasn’t just a slogan; it was a commitment to American self-reliance,” the Post asserts. Unlike the Biden administration’s restrictions on energy production, Trump’s approach would allow the U.S. to rely less on hostile nations like Russia and Iran, thereby protecting Americans from volatile energy prices.

The New York Post blasts Kamala Harris, who they argue would continue the Democrats’ “war on Big Oil.” The paper’s editorial board argues that Harris’s embrace of radical climate policies, like the Green New Deal, would “cripple American energy production and hurt working families.” The Post warns that her policies would mean more costly regulations and job losses in traditional energy sectors that keep America running.

On law and order, Trump is portrayed as the candidate with a clear and effective stance. “Americans want safe neighborhoods, and Trump delivered peace and security before. He’ll do it again,” the paper asserts. The Post contrasts this with what they see as Kamala Harris’s failure to present concrete plans on addressing the crime spikes in major cities, warning that Harris’s radical stance is out of touch with most Americans.

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Education and parental rights also figure prominently in the Post’s endorsement. “Trump’s focus on returning power to parents in school decisions reflects his commitment to American families,” the editorial reads. While the Biden administration and Harris are seen as supporters of big-government influence in schools, the Post commends Trump’s stance, arguing that he champions the rights of parents to direct their children’s education without interference.

On international relations, the Post offers a blunt assessment of Trump’s achievements. “Trump didn’t coddle Iran or pretend they were friends,” the editorial says, referring to Trump’s decision to exit the Iran nuclear deal and to target top terrorist leaders. According to the Post, Trump’s approach has been one of strength, sending a clear message that America would not back down in the face of adversarial powers, unlike Harris, who is perceived as too lenient.

The editorial directly criticizes Kamala Harris’s foreign policy approach, suggesting she lacks the experience to navigate complex international challenges. “Harris has shown weakness on the world stage, and her record in the Senate suggests she’d prioritize appeasement over strength,” the Post warns. The paper argues that America’s enemies would be emboldened under a Harris administration, contrasting this with Trump’s no-nonsense approach to security and foreign affairs.

The Post editors praised Trump’s resilience despite legal challenges and two assassination attempts. “Through relentless attacks, Trump has stayed focused on the American people,” the editorial reads. The endorsement emphasizes Trump’s ability to withstand what it describes as an unprecedented and partisan assault on his character and his supporters, positioning him as a leader who will not back down when the stakes are high.

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On media bias, the New York Post highlights the rarity of a major newspaper endorsing a Republican, noting that the media’s overwhelming liberal bias has led many to distrust traditional endorsements.

“Newspaper endorsements may not carry the weight they once did, but when a publication like ours backs Trump, it’s a statement,” the Post argues. “People are tired of the media parroting the same liberal script and want something real.”

In closing, the Post urges readers to reflect on their choices. “This election comes down to a simple choice,” the paper declares. “Do we want freedom, opportunity, and prosperity, or more of the same disastrous policies that have left America weaker and less secure? Only Trump can lead us down the path of renewal.”

The paper contends that Trump’s platform offers “freedom from stifling regulations and the promise of financial growth.” The editorial argues that Trump’s leadership would drive a thriving, low-tax, low-regulation economy that benefits all Americans, particularly those feeling the squeeze of Biden’s inflationary spending and strict regulations.

The editorial further argues that Trump’s America-first stance on trade and job creation has put him in alignment with the working class. “Trump’s policies have always put American workers first,” it reads. “Unlike Harris, who aligns with radical elites, Trump’s loyalty is to Main Street, not Wall Street.”

The Post closes by reminding voters of the high stakes this November, calling Trump “the clear choice for a strong, prosperous, and united America.” As the editorial concludes: “Donald Trump is the right choice to bring back the prosperity we all remember, to keep America safe, and to make us strong again. The stakes are high, and the time to choose is now.”

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