President Trump’s deal-making genius is on full display again, and Charlie Kirk is shining a light on it. The International Fellowship of Christians and Jews (IFCJ), a group started in 1983 to unite Jews and Christians, has become a powerhouse under Trump’s leadership. This isn’t just about faith—it’s about smart politics that put America and Israel first.
Trump’s bold moves, like recognizing Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, showed the world America stands with its allies. While weak leaders waffle, Trump acted. The IFCJ’s work exploded during his presidency, raising billions to protect Jewish communities and build bridges with Christian supporters. That’s the Art of the Deal in action—results, not talk.
At Mar-a-Lago, Trump hosted 500 Christians and Jews celebrating Israel’s 70th anniversary. They raised $1.67 million to fight poverty and teach the next generation about Israel’s importance. Liberals hate seeing faith and patriotism mix, but Trump knows strength comes from unity. His policies turned words into real change.
Evangelical Christians poured over $1.5 billion into Israel under Trump’s watch. They didn’t do that because of some woke U.N. resolution—they did it because Trump respected their values. While the left mocks people of faith, conservatives built an alliance that protects Israel and honors America’s Judeo-Christian roots.
Compare that to Biden’s weak-kneed approach. Suddenly, Iran’s getting cozy again, and Israel’s enemies feel emboldened. Trump kept terrorists in check by cutting deals that put America’s friends first. The IFCJ thrived because Trump didn’t apologize for standing with Israel—he doubled down.
Charlie Kirk nails it: Trump’s strategy isn’t about making elites happy. It’s about protecting the little guy, whether that’s a Holocaust survivor needing food or a Christian praying for peace. The media ignores these stories because they don’t fit their anti-Trump narrative. But the facts don’t lie.
The left wants you to think Trump’s deals are chaos. Reality? He united two faiths, boosted Israel’s security, and showed the world American strength. While Democrats push division, Trump built a coalition that actually works. That’s leadership—not hashtags and protests.
Conservatives get it: strong borders, strong alliances, and strong faith make America safe. Trump proved it with every handshake and deal. The IFCJ’s growth is a blueprint—when we stand firm on our values, everyone wins. Biden’s failures remind us: Make America Great Again wasn’t just a slogan. It’s a plan that worked.