Why Trump is the Right Candidate for America—and the World

Republican Presidential Candidate Donald Trump | Photo from Donald Trump's Instagram

With the US presidential election exactly one month away Nicolas Conquer, a French-American living in Paris weighs in on why he believes Donald Trump is the best candidate, not only for the United States but also the world

As someone who has closely followed American politics from Europe, it's increasingly clear that Donald Trump stands as the best candidate for both the United States and the world at large. His policies are rooted in common sense, promoting economic prosperity, national security, and a foreign policy that prioritizes peace through strength—a strategy that not only benefits the U.S. but also provides stability to Europe and beyond.

One of Trump's strongest advantages is his proven ability to rejuvenate the American economy. During his first term, we saw a focus on energy independence and a resurgence in manufacturing. These policies made the U.S. not only more self-sufficient but also set an example for other nations, including France. By focusing on energy independence, Trump not only stabilized the American market but also alleviated global energy concerns. This has a direct impact on countries like France, which heavily rely on energy imports and are vulnerable to fluctuations in global markets. A stable and self-sufficient America strengthens Europe’s own economic stability.

The Trump model—promoting national industries, cutting red tape, and restoring the manufacturing base—has the potential to inspire similar political trends across Europe. In France, where industrial decline and globalism have hit hard, Trump’s policies serve as an example of how countries can regain control over their economic destinies. It’s no coincidence that movements promoting economic sovereignty and reduced reliance on foreign imports are gaining ground in France, mirroring the "America First" philosophy.

When it comes to foreign policy, Trump's approach provides an antidote to the ongoing chaos unleashed by the Harris-Biden administration. Under their leadership, we've seen escalating conflicts in Ukraine and a resurgence of instability in the Middle East. France, like many European nations, has had to grapple with the geopolitical ripple effects, especially with issues like refugee crises and rising energy prices. Trump’s focus on peace through strength would not only de-escalate global tensions but also create a more stable environment for Europe. His willingness to challenge both allies and adversaries ensures a more balanced, pragmatic approach to international relations—something Europe, especially France, can benefit from.

Culturally and politically, Trump’s fight for free speech and against censorship resonates far beyond American borders. The spread of "cancel culture" and suppression of dissenting views have had a chilling effect on Western democracies, including France. Trump, along with figures like RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Elon Musk, is at the forefront of the battle to restore these essential freedoms. As we face increasing restrictions from tech giants and even government bodies like the European Commission, the Trump movement’s emphasis on free expression is exactly what Western democracies need. It’s about ensuring that debate remains open and that individuals can challenge prevailing narratives without fear of retribution.

Trump’s leadership represents a return to common sense, to policies that have real, tangible impacts on people's lives. In France, the ripple effects of his economic and geopolitical strategies are already shaping discussions on sovereignty, national security, and freedom of speech. Trump embodies a cultural and political shift that’s not just necessary for America but vital for the future of Western democracies. For all these reasons, Donald Trump isn’t just the right choice for the U.S.—he’s what the world needs right now.


Clare Hutchinson contributed her views on why she believes Kamala Harris is the best candidate a few weeks ago.