President Trump was tough (and fair) on foreign adversaries—particularly China.
I can’t say that he spoke softly, but he did carry a big stick, and he protected the interests of the U.S. from foreign rivals without compromising their national sovereignty—how many invasions or occupations occurred under Trump?
Under President Trump business was business and nothing more—exactly how it should be…
Rumors that the Biden administration may undo the trade tariffs that President Trump imposed on Chinese imports seem to indicate the direction things are heading in.
President Trump issued this warning in response:
Trump warns against Biden's rumored action on China:
"This would be a terrible mistake." pic.twitter.com/FU4qZcCy36
— The First (@TheFirstonTV) July 6, 2022
Biden’s plan to roll back the Trump administration’s tariffs on Communist China would be a step in the wrong direction, and it’s not a real solution to Biden’s inflation problem.
The USA must keep the pressure on Communist China while supporting our manufacturers here at home.
— Sen. Marsha Blackburn (@MarshaBlackburn) July 5, 2022
According to The Epoch Times:
Trump began hitting China with tariffs after a United States Trade Representative (USTR) investigation in 2018 found that the communist regime was engaging in illegal practices, including excessive government subsidies and intellectual property theft.
Beijing retaliated by slappings tariffs on U.S. goods, bringing the two nations into a trade war.
Reporter to Biden:
"Are you going to lift the China tarriff"Biden to the ground off to his right foot:
"WE are in the process of making up my mind"What?
— I pledge allegiance 🇺🇸⚔️ (@to_the_flag) June 21, 2022
Miranda Devine considers whether or not Biden is compromised by China via Fox News:
Fox News contributor Miranda Devine told “Fox & Friends” Tuesday there are “well-founded concerns” that President Biden may be compromised by China, referring to new revelations from Hunter Biden’s laptop involving contacts with Google executives and top U.S. officials involved with China policy.
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