Trump at WEF 2026: 100 Key Points Shaping the World Ahead

Trump Returns to WEF 2026: 100 Key Points That Could Shape the World Next
At the World Economic Forum 2026 (WEF 2026) in Davos, the atmosphere felt unusually intense as Donald Trump returned to the stage—this time as President of the United States once again.
For anyone wondering what the world may look like under his leadership, here are 100 key points—organized by topic—summarizing what Trump signals he wants to do next on the global stage.
Economy
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GDP grew to 5.4%, beyond many expectations
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Inflation fell to 1.6% over the last 3 months
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Stock markets hit all-time highs 52 times in one year
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Americans increased total savings by $9 trillion
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Over 1 million people exited food stamp welfare programs
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The U.S. attracted nearly $20 trillion in global investment
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He claimed the past year was the fastest recovery in history
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Growth came out 2x higher than expert forecasts
Energy
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Called the Green New Deal the “Green New Scam”
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Said wind turbines harm the economy, scenery, and birds
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The U.S. expanded fossil power generation continuously
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U.S. natural gas production hit a record high
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Crude oil output increased by 730,000 barrels/day
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Average gas prices in many states fell below $2/gallon
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The U.S. imported 50 million barrels from Venezuela in one week after a new deal
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Venezuela could earn more in 6 months than the last 20 years combined
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Criticized Germany and the UK for energy policies that raised electricity bills
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Said the North Sea holds enough oil and gas for 500 more years
Tech, AI, and Crypto
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The U.S. must stay ahead of China in AI
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Tech giants can build private power plants to run AI (Google, Microsoft, etc.)
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Private power plant approvals will be fast-tracked in 2 weeks
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Wants America to become the global crypto capital
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New laws to make Bitcoin access easier
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Urged speed in crypto before China dominates
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Said AI is an “energy war” due to massive electricity demand
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“Old-generation tech must move aside” for real breakthrough innovation
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Gave freedom to tech firms as long as they create jobs and wealth
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Praised CEOs as the “brains of the world”
Security
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Revived the idea of buying Greenland from Denmark
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Claimed controlling Greenland means controlling the Arctic
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Said Denmark lacks budget to properly defend the island
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Claimed NATO would have collapsed without the U.S.
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Pressured NATO members to raise defense spending to 5% of GDP
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Ordered warships 100x stronger than WWII era standards
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Planned a missile defense shield covering the U.S. and Canada
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Said Canada benefits “for free” and should show gratitude
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Promised massive spending on unmatched weapon systems
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Teased the new F-47—enemies “won’t even see its shadow”
Diplomacy and Global Wars
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Promised to end the Russia–Ukraine war as fast as possible
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Claimed he understands Putin and could deter aggression
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Said he could end the war in one day
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Framed Ukraine as Europe’s issue—Europe must pay more
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Claimed he would speak with Ukraine’s leader “today” to end it
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Said drug trafficking control is near 100%
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Ordered pirates’ ships to be destroyed immediately
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Said Venezuela will thrive if it cooperates and sells oil to the U.S.
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Said force is used only when necessary—strength can win without shooting
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Claimed all actions prioritize global security (in his view)
Bureaucracy and Regulation
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Cut government waste by hundreds of billions
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Removed over 200,000 government jobs
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Repealed 129 old laws before issuing only 1 new rule
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Claimed national debt dropped 27%
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Encouraged former civil servants to build wealth in the private sector
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Removed multi-layer approvals so businesses can start immediately
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Said government should run like a profit-driven company
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Targeted corruption and stolen welfare funds
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Promised to return power to the people and shrink bureaucracy
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“A smaller but smarter America” = lean, high-performance government
Drug Prices and Public Health
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Medicine prices must be cheaper
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Wanted drug prices cut by up to 90% to match foreign prices
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Pressured pharma companies not to overprofit from Americans
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Threatened Macron: cut drug prices or face 100% wine tariffs
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Claimed it takes only 3 minutes to negotiate price cuts
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Said America will stop subsidizing global drug discounts
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Called medicine a national security issue
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Framed pharma as smart and tough—but beatable
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Questioned why drugs cost less in London than New York
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Said real healthcare means prices people can afford
Housing and Cost of Living
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Proposed banning large funds from buying single-family homes
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Said homes are for living—not corporate rent monopolies
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Cap credit card interest at 10%
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No Tax on Tips for service workers
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No Tax on Overtime pay
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No Tax on Social Security for seniors
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Promised lower living costs: flights, food, rent
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Said every American should afford a home again
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Government to buy mortgages and reduce interest for homeowners
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Help new buyers without crashing existing home values
Borders and City Management
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Claimed the border would be 100% sealed
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Deport criminals, murderers, and drug traffickers
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Said Washington, D.C. is safe again
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Use troops to restore order in dangerous cities
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Cut funding for Sanctuary Cities
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Crack down on fentanyl and cross-border drugs
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Restore city beauty: trim grass, remove graffiti, clean the capital
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Said restaurants returned and D.C. revived because crime fell
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“Protect Americans at home” as top priority
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Deport offenders to serve prison time in their home countries
The Future and Western Culture
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Protect Western culture and traditional values
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Reject “failed immigration” from collapsing societies
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“America is back”—greater and stronger
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Said the world needs bold leadership
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Praised high performers as the people building the future
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Focus on financial independence—not dependence on the state
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Promote national pride and American identity
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Said negotiation is the core solution—talk solves everything
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Trade benefits must be exchanged for cooperation with the U.S.
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Said the West is a shared legacy for the U.S. and Europe to protect
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Claimed his 10-year plan will reshape the world permanently
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Closed with: “The impossible… has become reality in America.”
Final Takeaway
Whether you agree or disagree, Trump’s WEF 2026 messaging outlines a worldview built on economic nationalism, fossil-driven energy security, aggressive tech competition, tougher borders, and a transactional approach to alliances and trade.
If these priorities translate into real policy, global markets, energy strategies, AI competition, and geopolitics may face a new wave of high-volatility change—starting now.
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