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President Trump just landed a historic breakthrough with Beijing, announcing that China has agreed to fully open its markets to U.S. businesses for the first time. |
He announced that this "may be the most important thing to happen" in U.S.–China trade relations. |
"China has agreed to open itself up to American business," Trump said Monday at the White House. "It would be, I think it would be fantastic for our businesses if we could go in and compete and compete with China." π Fox News, May 12, 2025
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The deal, brokered in Geneva, includes: π Massive market access for U.S. industries πΌ Tariff cuts: U.S. drops to 30%, China to 10% (temporarily) π Tariffs remain on cars, steel, and aluminum |
"They come. We don't... It's not fair. And they've agreed to open China fully open." |
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Now, Trump says, that's changing—and fast. |
Keep reading—we've got the latest Trump news lined up for you below!
— Nick |
In today's email: π Trump Declares Victory in China Standoff π§Ύ Trump Bill Pushes Medicaid Work Requirements π’ Trump Slams Media Silence on Genocide π¨ Trump Responds to ICE Center Riot π Trump Begins Middle East Trip |
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✅TRACKING TRUMP✅ |
Curated by Mike Luso |
Hey Team! π |
President Donald J. Trump continues to put America first - at home and abroad. From reshaping the global trade landscape to defending American values at the border and in Congress, he's proving why voters returned him to office. |
Trump doesn't back down from tough fights, whether it's China, Big Pharma, or the media. Under his leadership, the U.S. is regaining its strength, security, and self-respect. Every day is a reminder that America is back! |
Check out all the latest developments and more below! |
| | | | π§Ύ Trump-Backed GOP Bill Pushes Medicaid Work Requirements House Republicans have unveiled more details about the major bill tied to President Trump's legislative agenda that would enforce work requirements for Medicaid recipients. Now officially titled the "Big Beautiful Bill," it also extends tax cuts and seeks to reduce the federal deficit. Trump praised the effort, calling it a "step toward personal responsibility." The legislation is expected to pass the House but will face challenges in the Senate. | π¨ Trump Responds to Democrat-Led Riot at ICE Center The New Jersey Attorney General has launched an investigation after a riot broke out at an ICE detention center allegedly incited by left-wing activists. President Trump condemned the violence and called it "a coordinated assault on law and order." The incident reportedly involved members of a Democrat-aligned protest group. Trump vowed to protect federal officers and immigration enforcement efforts. | π’ Trump Slams Media Silence on South Africa Genocide President Trump criticized American journalists for ignoring what he called "a slow genocide" in South Africa. He condemned the violence against white farmers and accused legacy media outlets of burying the story. Trump reaffirmed his commitment to speaking out for victims, regardless of media backlash. His remarks sparked renewed debate about global human rights and media bias. | π Trump Targets Investment Deals on Middle East Trip On his first diplomatic visit to the Middle East since returning to office, President Trump is focusing on securing large-scale investment deals. His administration is pursuing partnerships that would benefit U.S. energy and defense industries. Trump is also expected to promote regional stability initiatives. Officials describe the trip as a mix of diplomacy and deal-making, "Trump-style." |
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π Trump Declares Victory in China Standoff π |
President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping new trade agreement with China, marking what the White House calls a "historic trade win" for the United States. After years of tense negotiations and tariff escalations, both countries have agreed to a dramatic reset: the U.S. will reduce certain tariffs on Chinese imports, while China will fully open its markets to American businesses across key sectors including finance, agriculture, and technology. |
The deal is being framed as a ceasefire in the years-long economic standoff, but not a surrender. Trump emphasized that the United States is emerging from the deal stronger, with greater leverage and access than ever before. |
According to the White House fact sheet, China has committed to eliminate forced technology transfers, bolster protections for American intellectual property, and allow 100% foreign ownership of U.S. companies operating in China. In turn, the U.S. has agreed to scale back some tariffs imposed during the trade war, which business leaders hope will ease pressure on American manufacturers and consumers. "For decades, China took advantage of our weak leadership. That era is over," Trump stated during his announcement. He praised the deal as a "total win" for American workers, especially in industrial and agricultural heartlands. |
Chinese officials, while not publicly celebrating the outcome, have acknowledged the terms as a "stabilization" step and expressed cautious optimism about future cooperation. Importantly, the deal also includes enforcement mechanisms to ensure compliance - something past administrations failed to secure. |
The business community has largely responded with enthusiasm. Markets reacted positively to the announcement, particularly stocks tied to U.S. agriculture and tech exports. Economists say the deal could bring relief to global supply chains and reduce uncertainty that has plagued international commerce since the original tariffs were implemented. |
Analysts say this agreement sets a new standard for bilateral trade deals, emphasizing reciprocity and transparency. Rather than capitulating to China's demands or ignoring long-standing trade imbalances, Trump leveraged tariffs to bring Beijing to the table. |
The administration made it clear: until U.S. businesses had real, enforceable access to Chinese markets, no deal would be considered. That stance paid off. The fact sheet highlights new rules that will block Chinese state-owned enterprises from undercutting U.S. firms using unfair subsidies and cyber-espionage tactics. |
As the global economy continues to recover from years of disruption, this agreement signals a shift back toward strategic economic nationalism. Trump's negotiators refused to repeat the mistakes of previous administrations, opting instead for a results-driven strategy that brought America's largest economic adversary to heel. Whether this will lead to a broader thaw in U.S.-China relations remains to be seen. But for now, the message from Washington is clear: under President Trump, America doesn't just make deals - it makes history. |
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π Quick Bite News π |
π The Department of Homeland Security has terminated a Biden-era policy granting temporary amnesty to Afghan migrants. Officials cited security concerns and immigration abuse. The move aligns with Trump's broader efforts to reverse Biden's lenient border policies. |
π Robert F. Kennedy Jr. praised President Trump for standing up to pharmaceutical giants. He contrasted Trump's leadership with progressive lawmakers like AOC and Bernie Sanders, who he said lack real courage. Kennedy called Trump's actions a rare example of taking on entrenched corporate power. |
πΏ House Republicans have advanced a budget bill that would slash billions in clean energy subsidies enacted under Biden. The move is part of a broader effort to curb federal spending and inflation. Trump has supported rolling back what he calls "radical green giveaways." |
π️ California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed legislation banning homeless encampments near schools, transit stations, and public parks. The move follows rising public frustration over urban disorder. Critics say it criminalizes poverty, while supporters call it a necessary step for safety. |
πThe Pentagon announced on Monday that it will stop funding gender transition surgeries and hormone treatments for transgender service members. The policy shift follows a broader review of military readiness and healthcare priorities. Existing treatments already in progress may be evaluated on a case-by-case basis, but no new procedures will be approved moving forward. |
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π₯Trending Politics Video Of The Dayπ₯ - College President CAN'T ANSWER when asked if calls to genocide violates school policy! |
 | College President CAN'T ANSWER when asked if calls to genocide violates school policy |
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