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CNN Stuns Democratic Voters

CNN describes President Donald Trump as “the most influential president” of the past century, and Democrats are having a cow. When even one of your own leftist networks start telling the truth, it becomes twice as hard to hide in the shadows.

CNN’s assessment is based on the monumental changes he has made economically with tariffs, as well as the degree to which he has erased the onslaught of incoming and illegal immigration. Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Trump’s Most Brilliant Play Yet

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 Inner Vision.

Europe, US Enter Trade Deal

President Donald Trump announces a trade deal between the United States and the European Union with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

The deal involves 15 percent tariffs across the board, and will see the European Union purchasing more energy and military goods from the United States, as well as increasing its business investments. Here’s more from Fox Business News.

Trump And China Strike Deal

American president Donald Trump has negotiated a new trade deal with communist China that includes them lifting embargoes that forbade the sale of rare earth minerals to the United States. Trump’s Secretary for Commerce Howard Lutnick played a key role in negotiating the deal.

Here, Styxhexenhammer666 says the deal should pave the way for continued prosperity — and peace — between both the United States and China.

Styx says Trump needs to go to work now to reignite a warmer relationship with North Korea. After all, Trump already made overtures with North Korea his last term. That nation holds the world’s largest, known deposit of rare earth minerals.

China Trying To Fight Back

The [Deep State]/China are trying to fight back. This will not work.

Trump has removed the ability for foreign [Deep State] nations to receive intelligence. Trump can hit them at anytime.

Trump is now sending a message to the [Deep State] to surrender and he wants the people of Iran to rise up and take back their country. Peace through strength. The world is watching. Here’s more from the X22 Report.

Dire Economy And Demonic AI

Join Greg Hunter of USAWatchdog.com as he goes one-on-one with Steve Quayle, who talks about how there are many ways for America to get knocked into severe trouble and dominated by demonic AI.

Fire And Fury: Here We Go

The Deep State players keep going down. One by one, they are dropping like flies. More like vermin.

Tariffs are back, and Trump is holding out hope that he will be able to end federal income taxes. On the dark side, we are coming to understand just how much evil has been applied to control our government and subvert our income. In a massive scandal, a USDA employee has been arrested along with five others in a $66 million food stamp fraud scheme.

Also in this edition: Hussein, Harvard and Huma. Pray! Here’s more from And We Know.

FBI’s Hidden Files Revealed!

Trump Tariffs RESTORED after Trade Court Appeal VICTORY! (YOU ARE STAYED!!)

Dan Bongino Reveals “Hidden” FBI Files! (‘HIDDEN FROM US!’)

Here’s more from Robert Gouveia on Watching The Watchers.

Dollar Crisis No One’s Pictured

What is going on with this economy… Are happy times here again? Or are we headed for a crash of Biblical proportions?

Let’s ask Kevin Demeritt, the CEO of Lear Capital, who always has his finger on the pulse of things. Instead of a roaring stock market or falling prices of eggs, Demeritt views the economy through different lens.

Are we chasing after disappearing goods? What’s the current velocity number? He explains in a talk with Clayton Morris on Redacted News.

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.

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