This was a surprising new nickname, will it stick?

WASHINGTON, D.C. — President Donald J. Trump welcomed El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele to the White House this week, showcasing a growing partnership that’s making headlines across Latin America and the United States. Their meeting wasn’t just symbolic — it signaled a deepening alliance in the global fight against violent gangs, illegal immigration, and national security threats.

Shortly after their visit, President Bukele posted a heartfelt message on social media:

“I miss you already, President T.”

This simple sentence sparked a firestorm of interest across conservative platforms, signaling mutual respect between two of the toughest anti-crime leaders on the world stage.


Trump Praises “One Hell of a President”

While seated next to Bukele in the Oval Office, President Trump spoke plainly:

“The people of El Salvador have one hell of a president.”

That admiration isn’t just talk. President Bukele has taken aggressive steps to round up and imprison MS-13, Tren de Aragua, and other dangerous transnational gangs, many of which had ties to violent crime inside the U.S.

And Trump has taken notice.


Trump’s Truth Social Post: “They Will Never Threaten Our Citizens Again!”

In a powerful April 12 post on Truth Social, President Trump revealed that Bukele’s government had taken custody of numerous violent foreign criminals:

“President Bukele has willingly taken responsibility for housing some of the world’s most dangerous foreign criminals — especially those who have posed serious threats to the United States.”

“These violent criminals are now entirely under El Salvador’s control… They will never again pose a threat to the safety of our citizens!”

President Bukele reposted the message on X, proudly highlighting Trump’s nickname for him — “President B.”


Can the U.S. Send Its Own Criminals Abroad?

In a bold moment during the meeting, President Trump floated the idea of sending violent homegrown criminals to El Salvador — if it can be done legally. It’s the kind of outside-the-box thinking that Trump supporters have long admired: solutions focused on public safety, sovereignty, and results.


Secretary of State Rubio: “Our Nation Is Safer Now”

Senator Marco Rubio, now serving as Trump’s Secretary of State, also joined the meeting and issued strong praise:

“Following my trip to El Salvador, the U.S. has sent violent MS-13 and Tren de Aragua gang members back to be held in Salvadoran prisons. As a result, America is now a safer and more secure place,” Rubio stated.

“Our hemisphere is lucky to have two leaders who are totally aligned in their commitment to law and order.”


Law and Order First: A Model for the World

From border security to anti-gang enforcement, Trump and Bukele are setting an example that the rest of the world is watching. Their shared commitment to strong leadership, national sovereignty, and law enforcement is what millions of Americans have been demanding for years.

Lower crime rates.
Secure borders.
Foreign cooperation.
Zero tolerance for violent offenders.


Final Thoughts: Two Leaders, One Mission — Protecting Citizens

While some global leaders hesitate to act, Trump and Bukele are delivering results. Their partnership sends a loud and clear message: America will no longer tolerate foreign or domestic threats.

For conservative Americans over 50 — especially those concerned about rising crime, immigration chaos, and national decline — this is the leadership we’ve been waiting for.