Reversing Biden’s Failures, Trump’s Push for Global Stability: Matt Schlapp on Newsline
- Staff Writer
- Aug 28
- 1 min read

As the anniversary of Hamas's October 7th attack on Israel nears, alongside the anniversary of the historic Abraham Accords signed in 2020, the contrast between President Donald Trump’s foreign policy achievements and the weak leadership of the Biden Administration cannot be ignored. In his first six months back in office, President Trump has been credited with ending six wars and addressing lingering issues from the previous administration, reinforcing his reputation as a proponent for peace on the global stage.
The Abraham Accords, a landmark achievement under Trump’s leadership, fostered unprecedented diplomatic ties between Israel and several key Arab nations, paving the way for greater stability in the Middle East. This milestone stands in stark contrast to the turmoil that unfolded under President Biden, where, according to CPAC Chairman Matt Schlapp, weak leadership contributed to the eruption of wars on two continents.
In a recent appearance on Newsline with Bianca de la Garza, Schlapp emphasized the consequences of ineffective leadership and the burden now placed on Trump to restore global stability. “Having a weak President caused two wars on two different continents, and now it's left to President Trump to solve it. Unfortunately, President Trump is the one who is going to have to bring peace and tranquillity to these two areas,” Schlapp remarked.
Under Trump’s leadership, America is once again positioning itself as a global force for peace, tackling conflicts that were allowed to escalate under the Biden Administration. As the world reflects on these diplomatic milestones, Trump’s ability to negotiate peace deals continues to shape his legacy as a leader committed to resolving complex global conflicts.