Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
In 4 States, Trump May Have Already Redrawn the Senate Map Top recruits in New Hampshire and Georgia took a pass, a messy primary is unfolding in Texas, and North Carolina looks to be a ticking bomb. In each, Trump and his influence over a party he has remade is throwing into question seats that should be pick-ups for top-flight recruits or holds for well-regarded incumbents.
China Reacts to Trump Claims About 'Suffering' Chinese Economy "No external shock can change the fundamentals of China's stable economic foundation," Foreign Ministry spokesperson Lin Jian told the press........ Washington and Beijing have claimed the other is more eager to resume negotiations. While U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is set to meet Chinese officials in Switzerland for the first formal round of talks, it remains to be seen which side will blink first. ....... "They're suffering greatly. Their economy is suffering greatly because they're not doing trade with the U.S.," Trump continued. He also claimed that China "made most of their money off the U.S." ....... While the United States has long been the single largest recipient of Chinese exports—receiving $438.9 billion worth of goods in 2024, according to the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative—that figure accounted for less than 13 percent of China's total exports. ......... "No external shock can change the fundamentals of China's stable economic foundation, many advantages, strong resilience and great potential," Lin told reporters on Wednesday. "Nor can it change the solid momentum of China's high-quality development." ......... Last week, Trump said he had "potential" deals with Japan, South Korea and India. ......... and 145 percent, 125 percent is the equivalent of an embargo. We don't want to decouple. What we want is fair trade." ........ Trump is projecting strength while appearing open to a deal. Xi is sounding reasonable while stoking nationalist defiance. These are not signals of breakthrough. They're strategic ambiguity to test market and diplomatic reactions. ......... the tone is marginally softer. But there's still no off-ramp. Trump wants concessions. Xi wants relief first. Until that asymmetry is resolved, the tariffs—and the underlying mistrust—aren't going anywhere."
Trump approval on immigration slips into negative territory: Survey
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
Trump’s Trade War
Peace For Taiwan Is Possible
The Last Age of War, The First Age of Peace: Lord Kalki, Prophecies, and the Path to Global Redemption
AOC 2028: : The Future of American Progressivism
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