U.S. President Donald Trump publicly congratulated Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi on Sunday following her coalition’s decisive landslide victory in Japan’s lower house elections held over the weekend. The message, shared on Trump’s social media platform, highlighted his strong support for Takaichi’s leadership and political agenda, marking a notable moment in U.S.-Japan political relations.
In his post, Trump praised Takaichi’s win as historic, calling her a “highly respected and very popular leader” and expressing confidence in her future leadership. He wished her “great success in passing your Conservative, Peace Through Strength Agenda,” emphasizing that it was “my honor to endorse you.” Trump also noted that Takaichi’s decision to call for an early election proved to be a strategic move that “paid off big time,” underscoring her political judgment and confidence.
Sanae Takaichi made history by becoming Japan’s first female prime minister after securing a commanding majority for her ruling coalition. Her election victory represents a major political shift in Japan and has drawn international attention due to both its symbolic and policy implications. Takaichi’s campaign focused on economic reforms, including proposed tax cuts designed to stimulate growth, though these measures have sparked concerns among financial markets about fiscal sustainability.
In addition to her economic platform, Takaichi has advocated for increased military spending as part of a broader national security strategy aimed at countering China’s growing regional influence. Her stance on defense and foreign policy aligns closely with conservative principles and has resonated with voters seeking a stronger and more assertive Japan on the global stage.
Trump’s endorsement of Takaichi came just days before the election, on Friday, and his post-election congratulations reinforced the political alignment between the two leaders. Analysts note that Trump’s vocal support may further strengthen ties between conservative leaders in the United States and Japan, particularly around shared views on security, defense, and geopolitical strategy in the Asia-Pacific region.
As Prime Minister Takaichi begins her tenure, global markets, political observers, and international partners will be closely watching how she implements her ambitious policy agenda following one of the most significant election victories in modern Japanese political history.


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