
King Charles did not fly across the Atlantic to bring Donald Trump (@realDonaldTrump) a bouquet of red roses.
He is here to reinforce the old “special relationship” that has tied London and Washington together through two world wars, NATO and the modern intelligence alliance.
Even critics like Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) admit the visit matters symbolically, because it shows the UK still sees the U.S. as its primary strategic partner, not Brussels.
From an America First view, that is exactly where Britain should be if it wants trade, security and serious influence in a very rough world.
MAGA doubts and woke gestures
Many MAGA voters see this King as too soft and too woke — especially when it comes to his long record of outreach to Islamic leaders while staying quiet on Christian persecution.
Those concerns are not imaginary. They reflect a Western elite class that often bends over backwards for fashionable causes and religions, but rarely shows the same public passion when churches are bombed or believers jailed.
Still, there is a difference between pushing back on the King’s politics and pretending that the UK–U.S. bond no longer matters.
A smart Trump movement can do both at once.
Real interests: carriers, crises and allies

While X argues about photos on the red carpet, the real world is arguing about carriers off Iran and even rumors around U.S. naval exercises near Argentina’s coast.
Allies watch how Washington handles those crises to decide whether America is still the anchor of the free world or just another loud voice in the room.
That is why kings, prime ministers and presidents keep flying to Washington, even when they dislike Trump’s style.
They know the special relationship is built on ships, bases, intel and trade — not on the feelings of European commentators who rage on social media for likes, even though sometimes they are right.
Serious alliances outlive bad takes. 🇺🇸 🇬🇧 #AmericaFirst #SpecialRelationship #UKUS
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