WATCH: Trump Cabinet Secretary Goes Full Savage at Global Forum When America’s Leadership Is Questioned

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One of President Donald Trump’s cabinet members, Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, had a bold message for the world in Davos, Switzerland, on Wednesday when she was asked about Trump’s leadership.

Members of the panel were asked whether Trump was leading the U.S. to become “just another country” and lose its status as a global leader:

“Davos should be very flattered that he has chosen this as a forum, and so those that don’t want to listen to him, they can leave!

This is part of what discourse and discussion is all about … There obviously is a gulf in perceptions and assumptions. And so I think it’s good that the president is coming and that he’s explaining himself READ MORE

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More than 1,000 private jet flights have been delivering globalist elites to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, where attendees are discussing — among other topics — the ‘major threat’ of climate change.

Airports around the Swiss ski resort will see the number of private jets spike 335 per cent during the annual meeting of world elites, according to Air Charter Service (ACS).

Research commissioned by the jet hire company found an average 218 private jet movements a day during the weeklong forum, compared to the 65 daily flights Swiss airfields usually deal with.

Andy Christie, group director for executive jets at ACS, said clients last year opted for expensive “heavy jets” to their lighter, more environmentally-friendly alternatives, with Gulfstream GVs and Global Expresses both being used more than 100 times each. – READ MORE

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The annual meeting of globalist elites at the Swiss ski resort Davos got off to an unintentionally ironic start this week as delegates including 60 heads of state and hundreds of top business leaders found themselves severely delayed by snow storms.

Not even the favoured elite means of transport to avoid traffic problems that beset ordinary people was available as the World Economic Forum summit opened, as the severe snow storm closed even the town’s helicopter pads.

The New York Times reports speakers were late to their own sessions and press conferences in Davos Monday as the roads had become impassable and clogged with traffic — even including the “luxury” black minivans brought to the town to ferry top Davos guests quickly and anonymously.

One who missed their speech because of the snow was academic Linda P. Fried, who “bristled” at the suggestion that a summit that was to devote a large part of its time to discussing global warming was being severely affected by snow, telling the NYT that “It isn’t accurate, people just don’t understand, that’s not the metric.” – READ MORE

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