Trump to Confront WEF Globalists

President Donald Trump is set to attend the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland, in 2026.

“The World Economic Forum has invited the heads of government and state of the G-20 and other countries to the Annual Meeting 2026,” WEF said in a statement to Bloomberg. “This includes President Trump. The exact list of confirmed participants will be published one week before the start of the Annual Meeting.”

A White House official told the outlet that plans are subject to change and have not been finalized.

During his January video address to the WEF, President Trump criticized the debanking of conservatives. Specifically addressing Bank of America CEO Brian Moynihan, Trump said, “By the way, speaking of you, and you’ve done a fantastic job, but I hope you start opening your bank to conservatives because many conservatives complained that the banks are not allowing them to do business within the bank and that included a place called Bank of America.”

“They don’t take conservative business, and I don’t know if regulators mandated that because of Biden or what, but you and [J.P. Morgan Chase CEO] Jamie [Dimon] and everybody, I hope you will open your banks to conservatives, because what you are doing is wrong,” he said.

Trump further stated in his address that his administration is “acting with unprecedented speed to fix the disasters we’ve inherited from a totally inept group of people, and to solve every single crisis facing our country.”

WEF leaders admitted in January that they “lost” to President Trump. “Trump has done something no person in the world has ever done. A dead man, a dead politician, has risen. Four years ago at Davos, he’s buried and dead politically. He has now returned. This is the greatest comeback in political history. And then, therefore, he thinks he can do anything.”

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