Chile Elects Most Right-Wing President of Post-Pinochet Era

This story raises questions about governance, accountability, and American values.

Source: WSJ
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Chile Elects Most Right-Wing President of Post-Pinochet Era
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José Antonio Kast will be an ally of President Trump, vowing to build a border wall and trenches to keep out migrants and crack down on crime.

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New Republican Times Editorial Board

I was reading about Chile’s new president, José Antonio Kast, and honestly, it feels like a breath of fresh air! He’s stepping into the role as the most right-wing president since the Pinochet era and has no plans to shy away from his conservative principles. Just like President Trump, he’s all about building a border wall and taking strong action against crime. It’s great to see another leader prioritizing American strength and security—something we desperately need more of, not just here but worldwide.

Now, let’s be real. With the left increasingly pushing for open borders and weak policies, seeing Kast embrace freedom and patriotism gives us hope. It’s like a reminder that Republican values are gaining traction beyond our borders. This could be a pivotal moment, folks—maybe even a signal for other nations to embrace limited government frameworks and support for law enforcement. Here’s to more conservative victories that reflect the greatness and resilience of our nations!

Commentary written with AI assistance by the New Republican Times Editorial Board.