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Trump’s Reckless Leftist Critics

In this video, Victor Davis Hanson exposes the left’s contradictions in their attacks on Donald Trump and his trade policies.Hanson dives deep into how progressive critics consistently misrepresent Trump’s use of tariffs, portraying them as reckless or harmful without acknowledging their strategic purpose. He argues that the left’s opposition isn’t based on economic facts, but on a broader ideological rejection of Trump’s America-first agenda.

From renegotiating trade deals to holding China accountable, Hanson highlights how Trump’s tariff strategy was a deliberate effort to restore fairness and protect American industry—something past administrations failed to address. Meanwhile, the same critics who decried Trump’s tactics often supported similar measures under different presidents, revealing a clear double standard.

Hanson contends that Trump’s presidency didn’t just disrupt global trade norms. It exposed how deeply entrenched and emotionally charged the left’s narrative has become. Ultimately, this video unpacks how Trump’s unorthodox methods—and the left’s fierce reaction to them—shine a light on the deeper political and cultural divide in America. Here’s more from Hanson on Inner Visions.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuxVnvJI7Xc

China’s Lust For Sudan Oil

In its never-ending quest for power, the Chinese Communist Party has developed the Belt and Road Initiative, a secret plan for world domination through debt-trap diplomacy. What China needs most to initiate the plan is oil and it has its sights squarely fixed on the petroleum-rich land of Sudan.

Problem is, there may be a few obstacles in obtaining the fuel. Major changes in Sudan–from the independence of South Sudan, where most of the oil production is, to the fall of Sudan’s dictator Omar al-Bashir–China is walking a delicate balancing rope. But the end goal is clear: the colonization of Africa.

The Sudanese people, and Africa in general,won’t cave so easily to the Chinese aggression, says Mohamed Nagi Alassam, a 28-year-old Sudanese medical doctor who is at the forefront of the Sudan revolution. He joins Chris Chappell to discuss the impending dilemma in Africa in this episode of China Uncensored.

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