McCarthy Makes Strange Trump Confession
Washington, D.C. – In a powerful display of leadership, President Donald J. Trump is once again doing what few in Washington can: delivering results. Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Sunday that Trump isn’t just leading the nation—he’s also stepping in as the de facto Speaker of the House to push the conservative agenda forward.
“You can’t give President Trump enough credit,” McCarthy said. “He’s not only the President—he’s acting as the Speaker too.”
Last week, a crucial vote in the House gave Republicans a narrow but important victory. In a 216-214 decision, House Republicans approved a Senate-backed framework that advances several core pillars of President Trump’s legislative priorities. This vote wasn’t easy—many so-called fiscal conservatives initially vowed to oppose the measure. But after face-to-face meetings with Trump in the Oval Office, lawmakers changed course.
Trump’s Oval Office Diplomacy Gets Results
Fox News host Trey Gowdy summed it up on his Sunday show: “How do you manage a group that rarely takes yes for an answer?” The answer, McCarthy said, is simple—Donald Trump.
Trump’s ability to rally lawmakers, even those on the party’s hardline right flank, is exactly what the GOP needed. “He brought them in, spoke truth, and got them on board,” McCarthy explained. “That’s leadership you don’t see every day in Washington.”
Speaker Mike Johnson Celebrates a Big Win for Conservatives
After the vote, current House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) declared it “a good day in the House.” He added, “The media doubted us. The Democrats doubted us. But we delivered. And President Trump’s leadership made the difference.”
Johnson, who took over after McCarthy’s ouster in 2023, has also faced internal party resistance. But this recent victory shows that the Trump agenda is alive and well, and it’s moving forward despite the political noise.
Trump: The Steady Hand in a Divided Capitol
With chaos in Washington, soaring inflation, and a border crisis still unfolding, many Americans—especially conservative voters aged 50 and up—are looking for strength, clarity, and leadership. President Trump continues to be the steady hand guiding the country, not just from the Oval Office but also inside the halls of Congress.
As the 2024 election draws nearer, Trump is proving once again why he’s the only one who can truly drain the swamp—and rebuild America from the ground up.