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Trump Warns Red China!

Trump THREATENS China in TRADE WAR! (EXTREMELY ANGRY!)

Psycho Benny Johnson Hater George Russell Isbell Jr. ARRESTED! (THIS IS SICK!) Isbell owns a sex shop, an Adult Emporium location, in San Diego, Calif.

Census Lawsuit FILED to Redo 2020! (CORRUPT CENSUS!)

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

You’re A Mean One, Mr. Trump

Hearing austerity advice from a billionaire is a little tough to swallow. But he does call China “the chief ripper offer,” and that’s worth a Golden Banana.

Also, Bridget Phetasy describes what it’s like to do a 4-minute media hit on Jesse Watters.

Who Has The Full Control?

Traitors are being removed from the U.S. military while recruitment is on the rise as the armed forces gain new respect under President Donald Trump. Who has full control? How are the Good Guys winning?

The Internet and connecting platforms are bringing downfall to the Deep State. Their crimes no longer go unpunished. Our borders re being strengthened. No longer do we have porous borders overflowing with criminals. Why are the Democrats so adamant to have their illegal aliens return?

Where will the tariff trade wars take us? There’s plenty more here in a new report from And We Know.

China Trade War Goes To Orbit

The United States is in a new “Space Race” that may be more important than the first one. This time, the race is against China to get more rare earth minerals.

Glenn Beck explains why these minerals are so crucial for our future as technology and artificial intelligence grows in complexity, as well as how the trade war between President Donald Trump and China might go.

Plus, Glenn discusses how we got here in the first place: Addicted to buying Chinese goods with an inflated dollar.

Lies Now Fly: Tariff Sparks

Awaken with JP dives into the rollercoaster tariffs in a new edition of Lies You Can Trust.

Trump Just Took On The World

How will President Donald Trump reform our international trade without provoking a massive trade war? Will we need swift and favorable deals with every nation, or will some of the deals take longer to negotiate?

These are among the questions Mr. Reagan reviews in this video. If you want to understand Trump’s trade negotiations, best to read his book The Art of the Deal.

But how about DEI? Must diversity, equity and inclusion be addressed? The slope can get slippery, says Mr. Reagan, so don’t expect everywhere to turn up roses.

Put An End To The Endless

President Donald Trump gets a visit from No. 17 — and we’re not talking about Q, but the phenomenal Japanese baseball star Shohei Ohtani. He arrived at the White House with members of the world-champion Los Angeles Dodgers.

Trump enjoyed the moment — a break from his hectic, breakneck political schedule orchestrating the global tariffs. It’s looking like the tariffs will be resolved quickly and smoothly, with one major possible exception: Communist China.

The Chinese have banned Hollywood films and are threatening to withhold rare earth metals while the United States imposes tariffs exceeding 100 percent on imported goods from China. Who will blink first? This could be over quickly, or could rag out into an extended full-scale trade war.

Meanwhile, in Florida, authorities lower the boom on pedophiles. Seven men are charged with purchasing child porn from an international ring. The alleged ringleader of the pedophiles is said to be in Turkey. Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier took charge in announcing the indictments. Here’s more from And We Know.

They’re Calling To Make Deals

The stock market appears to have weathered the worst of the downturn traceable to the tariffs, as have gold and silver prices, as well as cryptocurrences. But on the flip side, more than 60 countries have contacted the United States, seeking to cut new tariff deals.

We won’t know the full results until negotiations with those nations occur. But if more equitable tariff deals get established, we could well see a major economic boon. Instead of factories disappearing, they could return across the United States, bringing new and higher-paying jobs for middle-class workers. So this could be a case of short-term pain leading to long-term gain! The best advice: Stay the course!

The only wrinkle to date: Communist China announced it is restricting the export of seven rare earth metals used in high-tech manufacturing, mostly in electronics and military gear. These metals include samarium, terbium and lutetium. Beijing had already imposed export restrictions on other critical minerals like gallium and graphite. So while we might not see a global trade war, there could well be some heated friction with China. President Donald Trump immediately raised the Chinese tariffs by 50 percent. Here’s more from And We Know.

Well That Worked Out Quickly

Vietnam called President Donald Trump and has offered to lower its tariffs on American imports to zero if the United States reciprocates. This is the second nation to do so, following Argentina. In fact, some 50 countries have reached out to Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett to signal they want to negotiate new tariff rates.

As more nations agree to eliminate tariffs or greatly reduce them, we will have plenty of alternatives to secure imports if more pronounced trade wars break out with a major partner, like Mexico or Communist China.

Also: Keep an eye on Europe. Which nations will want to play ball with us as opposed to those spoiling for a fight? Here’s more from the Liberal Hivemind.

The President announced that April 2 is “Liberation Day.” He said the sick patient went through an operation on Liberation Day, and it’s going to be a booming economy. But not everyone is happy. Let’s review both sides, and you decide. Here’s more from Lori Colley.

Nations Cave To Trump Tariffs

The leaders of global nations have been spooked by Trump’s reciprocal tariffs and have snapped into action, immediately declaring the removal of tariffs on US imports to maintain a friendly relationship with the superpower.

India, Israel, Vietnam and Argentina quickly agreed to drop or slash their tariffs, leading Canada, Great Britain, Cambodia and other countries to step forward as well. In fact, the United States and Argentina announced they will sign an agreement free of tariffs for the products of both countries, becoming the first “zero tariff countries.”

It remains to be seen if Communist China and Mexico — the two biggest trade partners of the United States — will follow suit. Here’s more from Sky News Australia.

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