
The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 1722 - The WEF Made One Thing Very Clear: If Democrats Win We Are Totally Screwed
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Jan 22, 2026 Trump boldly confronts world leaders at the WEF, showcasing his America First stance. A Somali woman's allegations against ICE are scrutinized, raising questions on authenticity. The glorification of college degrees is challenged, with a call to value practical experience over credentials. Canada's ties to China and its policy decisions spark concern about sovereignty. Meanwhile, discussions on elite influence in schools hint at potential shifts in U.S. education, making the stakes clearer: preserve American independence or face greater control.
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Financial Ties Shape Foreign Policy
- Walsh connects Carney's China-friendly stance to personal financial ties and Brookfield's debt to the Bank of China.
- He contends those ties explain Carney's reluctance to name China a threat.
America First As Industrial Sovereignty
- The Trump delegation at Davos framed 'America First' as prioritizing workers, sovereignty, and domestic manufacturing.
- Walsh views this as a direct rebuke to globalization favored by the WEF.
Curriculum Control Threatens Sovereignty
- Walsh warns that Democrats and institutions like the teachers' union collaborating with the WEF risk ceding control of U.S. education.
- He says this alignment would facilitate ideological influence and weaken national sovereignty.



