President Trump’s Peace Accomplishments Showcase Cooper’s Foolish Confidence In Biden
Today, President Trump signed the Gaza cease-fire deal in Israel, and the remaining hostages were released by the terrorist organization Hamas. This monumental achievement on the world stage by the Trump administration stands in stark contrast to the consistent failure that Biden and his handlers oversaw across the globe, most shockingly in Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Israel.
Even U.S. Senate Candidate Roy Cooper begrudgingly acknowledged President Trump’s accomplishment, saying, “I’m grateful for the families of the hostages who kept pushing and never stopped believing, to President Trump’s team and to the negotiators from other countries.”
Back in 2024, Cooper foolishly claimed about the conflict caused by Hamas, “And I believe the best hope for that lies with President Biden. I think there’s no telling where Trump will take us. He’s an isolationist, he believes in saddling up to dictators. That’s not a solution to this.”
This is a clear example of why Democrats cannot be trusted to keep Americans safe. Look at the record of President Trump versus Biden on Israel.
During his first term, President Trump defeated the Islamic State terrorist organization that President Obama allowed to take vast swaths of territory. Trump undid the dangerous Iran nuclear deal and reestablished severe sanctions on Iran that limited their ability to conduct terror across the region. Finally, in his first term, Trump oversaw the signing of the Abrams accords, which brought further stability and peace to the area.
In contrast, Vice President Joe Biden supported Obama as ISIS took control and murdered thousands. As President, Biden tried to restart the Iran deal and unfroze billions that Iran used to fuel terrorist actions throughout the Middle East. Finally, in response to Hamas’s attack on Israel, Biden decided to support both sides of the conflict, effectively prolonging it.
As Biden made the world a more dangerous place, Cooper stood by him, no matter the compromise to national security. North Carolinians need a Senator with sound judgment on foreign policy, not a politically calculating hack like Cooper who puts party over people.