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Munich Meltdown: Clintons Rant and Rave Against Trump in Europe

Defeated Deep State figures are now searching for a new stage in Europe

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Today, the Munich Security Conference (MSC) appears to have become the final refuge of a rejected U.S. power network clinging to its former influence. 

Alex Soros and Hillary Clinton seemed to use the Munich stage in an attempt to escape political irrelevance.

It was during the panel titled “West – West Divide” that Clinton openly vented her frustration. In an exchange with Czech government representative Petr Macinka she declared, “That is absolutely true … I don’t like him,” referring to Trump.

Macinka went straight at Clinton — calm, direct, unshaken. He made it clear that the political earthquake in the United States did not come out of nowhere, but was a backlash against years of “woke” ideology, radical gender theory, and suffocating cancel culture run amok.

Meanwhile, Radosław Sikorski piled on with Clinton, throwing in snide interjections that only fueled the combative atmosphere. The contrast was stark: one side arguing substance, the other lashing out to defend a crumbling order. Sikorski’s destructive interjections were met with applause — a reaction that, critics argue, revealed exactly how the audience was composed and where its sympathies lay.

Munich’s Only MEP: MSC Sabotages Trump’s Peace Efforts

The backlash was swift — and it did not come from Washington alone. In remarks published by the Bavarian State Newspaper Bayerische Staatszeitung, Petr Bystron, Munich’s only Member of the European Parliament and a member of its Foreign Affairs Committee, accused former MSC chairman Wolfgang Ischinger of sabotaging Trump’s peace efforts by inviting Hillary Clinton to the conference.

He argued that her joint appearance with Sikorski in the panel signaled a deliberate widening of the gap between Europe and the United States. In Bystron’s view, the MSC has become a one-sided platform for former officials and interventionist interests rather than a forum for balanced strategic debate.

Grenell: “Merz’ Biggest Misstep to Date”

On Monday, sharp criticism followed from Richard Grenell, the former U.S. ambassador to Germany. Writing on X, he described the move as “the biggest Merz misstep to date,” adding: “The German government is embracing Gavin Newsom.”

In a separate post, Grenell accused parts of the German media of protecting the government “as if it were their employer.”

What was once Germany’s flagship strategic forum now risks becoming a liability — not only for the transatlantic relationship, but for Germany’s credibility itself.


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