This story was originally published by the WND News Center.
You might call it the "Make Germany Great Again" movement, as the European nation heads into elections tomorrow and the populist Alternative for Germany Party seeks a mandate to govern.
Its candidate for chancellor is Alice Weidel, a Chinese-speaking economist who is raising two sons with her Sri Lankan-born woman partner.
In a recent speech, Weidel sounded like a female Donald Trump, promising an ambitious Germany First agenda.
"Close the borders completely," she said, according to the English translation of a clip posted on X, "and reject every illegal entrant and every person without papers."
She said her party would send a message to the world: "The German borders are closed!"
According to a Reuters report, in a policy dubbed the "firewall," other German parties have a consensus not to team up with the AfD to form a coalition government after the election – an agreement U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance decried when he met Weidel while in Europe this week.