Former cabinet member builds “Center for American Renewal”, vows to win back the left and push back the far left

“Our country is so divided right now that we need to win back the left and get them to agree with us on what America is.” said Russ Vought, former director of the Trump administration’s White House Office of Budget Management.

Vought made the statement in a 19-day interview with the Daily Caller website, where he also described his newest think tank, the Center for American Renewal. He said the center will serve as an academic institution to promote Trump’s “America First” philosophy, which has provoked a huge response in the United States, and to push back far-left ideas and radicalism.

Our center’s mission and manifesto is to restore the American consensus that America is a nation under God with a unique identity that comes from our people, our history and our institutions,” Walt said. Only those who live in a healthy society with lasting justice are better able to have individual freedom.”

The logo of Walter’s newly formed Center for American Renewal is pictured here (photo credit: screenshot from web video).

Walt believes it is the great divisions over these fundamental cultural (ideological) issues that divide America today, and that the way to address them is not to run, hide or even retreat from them, but to debate them rationally. His think tank will therefore promote these debates at all levels: grassroots, congressional, and media.

He plans to use the most informed research and analysis available and “to win back the left in a way that cares about the other side, not necessarily in favor but never in hatred, so that they come to the same consensus as we do about what exactly is America.”

Walt further described the issues the think tank will initially discuss as including election fraud, Big Tech reform and opposition to the left-wing administration’s immigration policies.

He said, “We will talk about issues that concern forgotten people in this country and push back far-left ideas and progressivism.”

He also suggests that viewers also engage in discussions on similar topics with their own friends, Family and neighbors in their own environments.

Waters serves as director of the Office of Management and Budget from July 2020 to January 2021, and as deputy director of the office from 2018 to 2020. Walter announced the creation of the Center for American Renewal on Jan. 28, saying it is also a center for action to promote “America First.