Trump Just Told the Whole World Something About His Future Plans That Commentators Cannot Spin Away

The media spent months telling you Trump was losing.
Now the same man they called toxic, radioactive, and finished just announced he could run for office again – and win.
Here's what they don't want you to know about that claim.
The President Just Fanned the Flames Around ’ Claims About Where His Loyalties Lie
"I'm right now at 99 percent in Israel. I could run for Prime Minister. So maybe after I do this, I'll go to Israel, run for Prime Minister.”
That’s what Trump told reporters Wednesday morning, adding that Netanyahu "will do whatever I want him to do. He's a very good man."
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Listen to that again again.
The president of the United States – the morning after his allies spent nearly $20 million to remove the one congressman who asked whether America's foreign policy serves Americans – announced to the world that a foreign leader does whatever he says.
This is what winning looks like to much of the political class right now.
Not lower gas prices.
Not a Congress that answers to Americans.
Not an Iran deal that stops draining your wallet at the pump – but a 99 percent approval rating in a country that isn't ours.
Trump Floats Idea He’ll Run For Prime Minister Following Conservative Defeat in Most Expensive House Primary Ever
Less than 24 hours before Trump stood on a tarmac and floated the idea that he might run for Prime Minister of Israel, the most conservative member of Congress – Thomas Massie – gave a concession speech.
Maybe it’s a troll meant to rub America First conservatives’s noses in the dirt.
Maybe, the Ben Shapiro crowd wants the reaction so they can identify which Americans’ First Amendment Rights they plan to trample on.
Massie has served Kentucky's 4th District since 2012.
He voted against the Iran war.
He sponsored the bill that forced the release of the Epstein files.
He was the last Republican in Congress who treated your money, your kids' futures, and your foreign policy like they actually belonged to you.
AIPAC and its allied super PACs poured more than $15.8 million into Kentucky to remove him.
Trump added his own weight – four social media posts in 24 hours calling Massie "weak" and "pathetic."
The final tally: $34 million spent. The most expensive House primary in American history.
Massie lost 55 to 45.
What Charlie Kirk Told Tucker Carlson Before He Was Killed
Before he was killed on a Utah stage in September, Charlie Kirk pulled Tucker Carlson aside backstage at a Turning Point USA event.
Megyn Kelly has the video.
Kirk looked at Tucker and said two words: "Go max."
He meant on Israel. He meant on Epstein. He meant – say what everyone in that world knows but few would say out loud, that Israel's interest are not America’s and that starting a war of choice with Iran would be a disaster
Tucker did.
Kirk did and is gone now.
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Massie did and his voice in Congress was just snuffed out.
Don’t count on Tucker or Massie leaving the conversation any time soon, as long as they’ve still got ruach (רוּחַ) in their lungs and guiding their souls.
As for Kirk, the obvious is obvious but the president who eulogized Kirk and called Massie a traitor spent this morning joking about running for prime minister of a foreign country.
AIPAC Spent Massively in Record-Setting $34 Million House Primary
Here is what may actually be happening.
Trump launched the war against Iran in late February.
Gas prices went up. His approval rating dropped to 37 percent – the lowest of his second term. Almost two-thirds of voters now say the decision to go to war was wrong.
The midterms are coming.
Trump needs an Iran deal. He needs the Strait of Hormuz open. He needs gas prices down before November.
Netanyahu – the man who will do whatever Trump wants – either holds leverage over whether that deal happens or he doesn’t.
For all kinds of reasons, Americans should pray he doesn’t.
Not the least of which is ending the Iran war disaster is in America’s interest.
Hopefully, that’s what the President is angling for. If not, you, us, our neighbors, not only will we keep feeling the sting economically but our kids and grandkids could pay in more American blood spilled overseas to benefit a nation not their own.
If you think that’s hyperbole, consider the only position that Ed Gallrein, the man AIPAC poured over $30 Million behind, publicly pushed during the campaign against Massie – reinstating a mandatory military draft.
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Trump burned Massie to keep AIPAC in his corner.
Charitably, he “joked” about his Israeli poll numbers to send Netanyahu a message.
The message: I paid. Now deliver.
Your wallet, your congressman, and your country and your flag’s policy interests subjected to a foreign government’s, those are the currency the Epstein Class have traded on for decades.
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It can’t be a coincidence they did it again the morning after buying the House district in Kentucky that was represented by the one man in Congress who always refused to compromise the Constitution.
Sources:
- Washington Examiner Staff, "Trump jokes about running for prime minister of Israel," Washington Examiner, May 20, 2026.
- Jerusalem Post Staff, "Donald Trump on Iran war: 'Benjamin Netanyahu will do whatever I tell him to do,'" The Jerusalem Post, May 20, 2026.
- Collin Rugg, "Megyn Kelly releases backstage video of Charlie Kirk telling Tucker Carlson to 'go max,'" X, November 12, 2025.
- Ryan King, "Trump says he and Israel's Netanyahu will make 'mutual' decision on ending Iran war," New York Post, March 2026.
- Times of Israel Staff, "NYT poll finds waning support for Trump, Iran war, Israel among US voters," The Times of Israel, May 18, 2026.





