More and more people are coming around to Donald Trump. They can’t hide their admiration for him.
And the CEO of a major company has backed Trump in a blow to Democrats.
Toyota CEO Reveals Support for President Trump
The chairman of Toyota showed up at his own racetrack in Japan wearing a bright red Make America Great Again hat and a Trump-Vance T-shirt, grinning like he just won the Daytona 500.
The photo op occurred two days before he announced a $912 million investment straight into U.S. manufacturing, according to Automotive News.
The event at Fuji Speedway was pure red-blooded Americana on Japanese soil: six NASCAR stock cars, U.S. Ambassador George Glass standing right next to Toyoda, and fans waving the American flag, per the outlet.
Timing That Screams “America First”
Japan is staring down a 15% tariff on every car they ship over here – a number that used to be 27.5%, according to the New York Post.
Toyoda himself said it best: “Every national leader wants to protect their own auto industry.”
“The people we want most to be winners are our customers.”
When you force companies to build in America, American workers get jobs, American families get cheaper cars, and American communities get a future.
Toyota just admitted – out loud, in MAGA red – that America is back in the driver’s seat.
Every Foreign Automaker Is Sweating Right Now
Every other foreign automaker is watching this and sweating bullets right now.
Honda, Hyundai, BMW, Mercedes – they all know the message is crystal clear: you want to sell cars in the biggest market on Earth? Start building them in the U.S.
America First Goes Global
America First isn’t just a slogan anymore. It’s the new global reality. And the rest of the world is finally figuring it out.
Start your engines! A day of spectacular @NASCAR racing at Fuji Speedway with @ToyotaMotorCorp Chairman Akio Toyoda. Looking forward to celebrating the culture of 🇺🇸 motorsports again next year, as part of our @America250 festivities in 🇯🇵. pic.twitter.com/4OnvMaxxDh
— ジョージ・グラス駐日米国大使 (@USAmbJapan) November 16, 2025
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