Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 4:47 a.m. No.22882964   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2990 >>3101 >>3123 >>3229 >>3243 >>3605 >>3685

Wall Street Apes

@WallStreetApes

 

Kevin O'Leary EXPERTLY educates a liberal reporter on Tariffs

 

This is the most educational and well put together explanation of what Donald Trump is doing with tariffs I’ve seen

 

If you have any questions on tariffs, watch this discussion, you’ll be an expert:

 

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https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/1909277101586571438

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 5:12 a.m. No.22883015   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22881063 Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi confirmed that the US and Iran will meet for talks in OmanPN

 

Just so you know Bibi and Israel are 100% opposed to Trump making any deal with Iran. If Trump gets Iran to agree there can be peace in the Middle East. Bibi sabotaged any chance for Trump with the Abraham Accords to bring peace in the Middle East in 2020. Trump is very aware of this, if Bibi interferes in this, or puts Trump in danger by lobbing bombs, that will be BiBi’s last chance imo. (Neither leader likes each other, as reported in 2020, and a lot of pictures of them together reveal)

 

Pray for Trump’s security

 

 

The Jerusalem Post

@Jerusalem_Post 27m

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi confirmed that the US and Iran will meet for talks in Oman.

jpost.com/breaking-news/arti…

Trump says Iran would be in 'great danger' if direct talks fail

This announcement comes after Iranian officials said that the talks would not happen directly, as Trump had implied.

jpost.com

Apr 8, 2025 · 12:14 AM UTC

https://twitter.com/Jerusalem_Post/status/1909399315732214179

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 5:18 a.m. No.22883032   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3101 >>3115 >>3123 >>3243 >>3605 >>3685

Trump War Room

@TrumpWarRoom

 

.@RealPNavarro: "You can’t lose money unless you sell and right now the smart strategy is NOT TO PANIC, just stay in because we are going to have the biggest boom in the stock market we’ve ever seen… We will hit 50,000 on the DOW by the end of this term."

 

DON'T BE A PANICAN!!

 

 

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Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 5:23 a.m. No.22883050   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3101 >>3123 >>3243 >>3605 >>3635 >>3685

Jack Poso

@JackPosobiec

 

Pennsylvania steelworkers on why they are supporting President Trump:

 

"Historically, we've all been Democrats – When President Trump stepped in and imposed those tariffs on the Chinese, I firmly believed he saved the steel industry."

 

From Trump War Room

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https://x.com/JackPosobiec/status/1909237252581994910

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 5:39 a.m. No.22883111   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8 Apr, 2025 08:04

 

Belarus busts largest-ever explosive contraband bound for Russia – officials

A van packed with 580 kg of material known to be used by terrorists has been intercepted at the border with Poland, according to local security

The Belarusian customs service has announced the interception of a van secretly transporting 580kg of highly dangerous explosive material destined for Russia.

 

The vehicle, registered in Moldova, raised suspicions while crossing the border from Poland into the Belarusian city of Brest. Subsequent inspections confirmed an attempt at smuggling, the State Customs Committee said on Sunday.

 

Local checkpoint chief Sergey Yakuta described the volume of explosives — concealed beneath dense siding and foul-smelling grease designed to mislead sniffer dogs — as the largest ever seized by customs agents in a single operation.

 

A lab analysis identified thesubstance as pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN), a difficult-to-detect compound favored by terrorists and intelligence agencies alike. Notably, the substance was reportedly used by Israel in its pager plot targeting Hezbollah last year.

 

Belarusian officials identified the driver as a 41-year-old citizen of Belarus, later named by national media as Yevgeny Manko, a commercial hauler who frequently makes cross-border trips.

 

Manko said he was unaware of the illicit cargo, claiming he had been duped into driving someone else’s vehicle by an Estonian business acquaintance. “It’s terrible. I got played. They didn’t think for a moment about what would happen to me, my family, and others,” he stated.

 

The smuggling attempt was thwarted last Wednesday, the report added.

 

Belarus maintains a military alliance and strong trade relations with Russia, while Poland and Estonia have supported Ukraine during its conflict with Moscow.

 

Russian officials have accused Ukraine of orchestrating several terrorist attacks utilizing explosives. A high-profile incident occurred in 2022 when a truck carrying over 20 tons of disguised explosives detonated while crossing the Crimean Bridge, resulting in the deaths of the driver and four civilians in a nearby vehicle.

 

The Ukrainian military intelligence agency HUR,which Moscow implicated in the bridge bombing, published a recruitment ad on Tuesday seeking “couriers” to deliver “presents to the enemy.”

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/615375-belarus-explosives-smuggling-russia/

 

When will Ukraine be deemed a terrorist state?

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 5:50 a.m. No.22883136   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3152

8 Apr, 2025 10:36

Baltic NATO member could back attacks on civilian shipping – media

Estonian lawmakers are lifting any restrictions amid tension with Russia and cable damage incidents in the Baltic Sea

 

Estonia’s parliament is set to vote on a bill that would allow its military to sink civilian vessels found to pose a national security threat, state broadcaster ERR reported on Tuesday.

 

The proposal comes amid heightened tensions with Russia and widespread suspicion it orchestrated the sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, speculation Moscow has vehemently rejected.

 

The legislation – the final reading of which will take place on Wednesday, – would give theEstonian Defense Forces authority to use maximum force in the country’s national watersand its exclusive economic zone, to protect critical infrastructure, ports, facilities and vessels.

 

Firing on, and sinking a civilian craft would be permissibleif potential damage is deemed less than that accruing if the target vessel is allowed continue. (That sounds insane!)

 

Under the bill, military and naval commanders would be required to notify the vessel’s owner, or its flag state,only after the use of force.

 

Kalev Stoicescu, the chair of the Estonian parliamentary defense committee, has drawn comparisons to the 9/11 attacks but stressed that the law would not lead to ships being sunk for incidents such as cable damage.

 

Former commander of the Estonian Navy, Juri Saska, has warned thathostile actors might use civilian vessels to carry out attacks on the country, adding that he hoped that politicians would take responsibility for any potential incidents.

 

Estonia was one of the countries affected when a power cable connecting it to Finland was damaged in December. Western investigators have so farfailed to present any proofto substantiate widespread allegations that Russia orchestrated the incident. Moscow has denied any role, calling the speculation “absurd.”

 

Following the suspected sabotage, NATO ramped up its military presence in the Baltic Sea,prompting Moscow to warn that it will respond appropriately to any “violations” by NATO ships.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/615385-estonia-bill-sink-civilian-ships/

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 6:03 a.m. No.22883153   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8 Apr, 2025 08:27

Roscosmos and NASA discuss partner projects at Baikonur(VIDEO)

The meeting touched upon a brand new space port complex, the ISS, and the anniversary of the Soyuz-Apollo docking

 

Roscosmos CEO Dmitry Bakanov and NASA Associate Administrator for Space Operations Kenneth Bowersox have met in Kazakhstan to discuss joint projects, the Russian space agency has announced. The meeting took place on Monday at the Baikonur Cosmodrome, a Russian-operated spaceport in Kazakhstan.

 

According to a Roscosmos press release, the two officials reviewed several initiatives, including preparations for future launches from the new Baiterek Rocket Complex, a joint Russian-Kazakh effort designed to support the launch of the new Soyuz-5 rocket. Test launches are expected to begin by the end of the year.

 

The agenda also included ongoing cooperation between Roscosmos and NASA aboard the International Space Station, as well as plans to develop tourism in Baikonur. The discussion comes ahead of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project – the first crewed spaceflight jointly conducted by the US and Soviet Union in 1975.NASA and Roscosmos are planning commemorative events, though no details have been released.

 

The meeting preceded Tuesday’s launch of the Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft to transport Russian cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Aleksey Zubritsky and NASA astronaut Jonathan Kim to the ISS. They are scheduled toremain aboard the station for approximately eight months and return to Earth in December.

 

The launch marks the 80th anniversary of the Nazi defeat in World War II.The spacecraft was named Victory Rocket, and its carrier featured commemorative imagery marking the occasion.

 

Despite the Ukraine conflict and Western sanctions on Moscow, space cooperation between the US and Russia has remained intact. NASA and Roscosmos recently extended their cross-flight agreement to the ISS through 2026 and have collaborated continuously on station-related missions over the past three years. Monday’s meeting took place amid a thaw in relations amid renewed diplomatic efforts toward a peaceful resolution of the conflict.

 

https://www.rt.com/russia/615372-nasa-roskosmos-baikonur-projects/

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 6:15 a.m. No.22883170   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8 Apr, 2025 12:00

Musk wants Trump to cancel tariffs – WaPo

The tech mogul and government efficiency czar has reportedly appealed directly to the US president urging him to reconsider the levies

 

Elon Musk has made direct appeals to US President Donald Trump, urging him to reconsider his decision to impose steep tariffs on American trade partners, the Washington Post reported on Tuesday. According to the outlet,many business and tech leaders who supported Trump’s candidacy have also criticized the move, calling it overly aggressive.

 

Trump unveiled sweeping new tariffs on global imports last week, including a 34% duty on Chinese goods. In response, Beijing pledged to retaliate with a matching 34% tariff on American exports – prompting Trump to threaten an additional new 50% tariff.

 

Over the weekend, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Musk – who serves as Trump’s government efficiency czar – fired off a series of social media posts criticizing White House trade adviser Peter Navarro, a central architect of the president’s aggressive tariff strategy.

 

“A PhD in Econ from Harvard is a bad thing, not a good thing,” Musk wrote.

 

Musk also reportedly reached out to Trump personally. The attempted intervention has so far failed to yield results, two people familiar with the matter told the Washington Post.

 

As the head of Tesla, Musk has long viewed tariffs as harmful to the company’s goals, given that both the US and China serve as major manufacturing bases and key markets.

 

Many business leaders who supported Trump’s candidacy were also frustrated by their inability to influence the policy and suggested that a basic 10% rate combined with negotiations with other countries would have been sufficient, according to the Post.

 

People close to Musk reportedly made direct appeals to allies within the Trump administration, including Vice President J.D. Vanceand Musk himself, advocating for what they saw as more rational, pro-free-trade policies. (There is NO FREE TRADE IDIOT, only for Wall Street, they don’t get it)

 

One of Musk’s associates, investor Joe Lonsdale, posted on X that he had recently urged “friends in the administration” to reconsider,warning that tariffs would harm American companies more than Chinese ones.(They don’t care about the 70% citizens not in the market!)

 

Over the weekend, a group of business leaders began organizing an informal coalition to lobby members of the Trump administration for more moderate trade policies, one person familiar with the effort told the Post.

 

Trump has defended his actions, stating that “sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something,” and promised that jobs and investment would return to the United States, making it “wealthy like never before.”

 

(This is where we see the influence of China upon Musk, note, Tesla Leader was at a Chinese Industry Conference the other day when China was condemning Trump’s Tariffs. I hope to God PDJT didn’t tell Elon any secrets about China. Musk can be a real bully, he doesn’t see the dichotomy.)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/615386-musk-trump-tariffs-criticism/

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 6:32 a.m. No.22883211   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3217

8 Apr, 2025 11:22

Officials quietly drafting plan to cushion Trump tariff fallout – Bloomberg

Many reportedly fear the new levies and retaliatory measures from trade partners will harm American exporters

 

US officials are exploring ways to mitigate the potentially harmful effects of the sweeping tariffs announced by President Donald Trump, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday, citing sources in Washington.The talks are reportedly being held without Trump’s knowledge and reflect internal unease over his shift in trade policy.

 

Last week, Trump imposed a minimum 10% tariff on all imports and introduced “reciprocal”duties ranging from 11% to 50% on dozens of countries he accused of maintaining unfair trade imbalances. The new measures included an additional 34% duty on imports from China, on top of an existing 20% rate implemented earlier, and a 20% levy on goods from the EU, among others.

 

On Monday, Trump threatened to slap a further 50% tariff on all Chinese imports unless Beijing reverses the 34% hike it announced in response to the new US levies. A number of other countries have slammed Trump’s tariffs over the past few days and vowed to implement countermeasures.

 

According to Bloomberg, Trump administration officials fear that retaliatory tariffs will damage US exports, hurting American firms trying to sell goods abroad. Sources saiddiscussions are underway about a potential exporter tax credit, which would serve as a subsidy for US firms selling products and services overseas. The credit, which would require congressional approval, could be issued at the end of the year. (So none of the countries get their full tariff, they want Americans to pay the tariffs now.)

 

Officials are also reportedly weighing a credit for importers to shield US companies from rising costs when sourcing goods from countries affected by Trump’s tariffs. These measures would aim to soften the economic blow to both exporters and importers once the tariffs take full effect.

 

Sources told Bloomberg thatneither Trump norTreasury Secretary ScottBessent has been formally briefed on the deliberations, and the proposalshave yet to receive full backingfrom theadministration’s economic team.

 

A Treasury spokesperson confirmed the discussions but stressed thatany talk of “specific provisions” are “still early.” The spokesperson added thatany tax proposalsor initiativesBessentmay pursue would be alignedwith “his full support for President Trump’s America First Economic Agenda.” The White House declined to comment on the report.

 

Trump’s tariffs and the threat of retaliation have raised fears of a global trade war. Several investment banks have raised their recession risk forecasts for both the US and global economies over the past week. Stock markets have been rattled, with major indexes in the US, Europe, and Asia all trading lower the past three days.

 

Despite the criticism, Trump has defended the tariffs as essential to correcting trade imbalances. On Monday, he claimed on social media that the measures were working and delivering significant economic benefits to the US.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/615377-us-officials-plan-cushion-tariffs/

 

(It’s been 6 days and the weaklings in the admins are folding and the jackals are starving for more gains in the stock market. The cowards in the Admin are undermining Trump’s launch! Giving importers breaks is an insipid Idea. Exposure is coming for those that are Not America First)

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 6:47 a.m. No.22883267   🗄️.is 🔗kun

8 Apr, 2025 02:03

German court sentences journalist for meme

Interior Minister Nancy Faeser sued over an image thatclaims she ‘hates freedom of expression’

(apparently she does hate freedom of speech and expression because she is suing!)

 

A German district court has sentenced David Bendels, the editor-in-chief of the conservative publication Deutschland-Kurier, to a suspended seven-month prison term for defaming Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser through a satirical meme.

 

The controversial meme, posted on Deutschland-Kurier’s X account in February 2024, showsFaeser holding a sign altered to read: “I hate freedom of expression.” (That’s worse than the Clinton meme that put Mackey in jail! KEK)

 

The original photo featured the phrase “We Remember,” part of a Holocaust remembrance campaign. Faeser’s legal team filed a criminal complaint,which led to a fine and Monday’s sentencingby the Bamberg District Court in Upper Franconia, Bavaria.

 

The court found Bendels guilty under Section 188 of the German Criminal Code –a rarely invoked provision sometimes referred to as the ‘lese-majeste’ or ‘injured majesty’ law – which penalizes defamation of public officials, Deutschland-Kurier reported. (that sounds like it was for Kings and Queens, not politicians.)

 

Noting that Bendels had no prior criminal record,the court suspended the sentenceand placed him on two years’ probation. It alsoreportedly ordered him to issue a written apology to Faeser.

 

Bendels and his legal team havevowed to appeal the verdict, arguing that the meme was protected under the rights to freedom of expression and the press. They claim the case sets a troubling precedent for journalistic freedom in Germany. (Wait a minute, they are not fighting for the public? Why not?)

 

“We will not accept this verdict and will challenge it by all legal means,” Bendels said. “Deutschland-Kurier and I will personally continue the fight for freedom of the press and expression – firmly, consistently, and with all consequences necessary for the continuation of democracy in Germany.”

 

Earlier this year, US Vice President J.D. Vance criticizedwhat he called “Orwellian” German speech laws, referring to an interview with three German state prosecutors who explained thatinsulting someone in public or online is a punishable offense. The interview, aired by CBS, was recorded amid a wave of coordinated police raids across Germanytargeting more than 50 individuals accused of spreading hate speech online.

 

(European leaders are woke pussies! They think their position makes them non criticizable. They no longer answer to the people, they rule over them.)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/615369-germany-journalist-sentenced-meme/

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 6:54 a.m. No.22883297   🗄️.is 🔗kun

7 Apr, 2025 15:22

 

EU denies ‘drone wall’ funding for member states – media

Estonia and Lithuania had reportedly sought financial support to militarize the bloc’s borders with Russia and Belarus

 

Lithuania and Estonia have failed to secure EU funding for a planned ‘drone wall’ along their borders with Russia and Belarus, Lithuania’s Interior Ministry has said, according to the news agency BNS.

 

The interior ministers of six NATO countries – Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Finland and Norway –agreed last year to build a unified, militarized “drone wall” along their eastern borders. Although Norway is not an EU member, the ministers had agreed to explore the possibility of securing EU funding for the joint effort.

 

According to a BNS report on Monday, the border services of Estonia and Lithuania later submitted a joint application for financing.

 

“However, the project did not receive financing,”Lithuania’s Interior Ministry was quoted as saying, adding that Estonia was the lead applicant, with Lithuania acting as a partner.

 

In May 2024, Lithuania’s Interior Minister Agne Bilotaite accused Russia and Belarus of what she called attempts to “destabilize our countries”and called for efforts to “secure the EU’s external borders with drones.”

 

Bilotaite said the proposed “drone wall stretching from Norway to Poland” would protect borders not only with physical infrastructure, surveillance systems, but also with drones and other technologies. She also proposed organizing regional mass evacuation drills.

 

In November, Estonia’s government pledged nearly €12 million ($13 million) over three years to support the initiative. The country’s Police and Border Guard Board has said it was also seeking additional funding from various sources, including the EU.

 

Many EU and NATO members, including the Baltic states, have labeled Russia a threat to regional security. These accusations have resurfaced amid the talks between Russia and the US aimed at resolving the Ukraine conflict.As part of a broader military plan, the Baltics aim to build around 1,000 concrete bunkers with trenches, anti-tank ditches, ammunition depots and supply sheltersalong their eastern borders, according to recent media reports.

 

Moscow has denied any intention of attacking any NATO countries or the EU. President Vladimir Putin has dismissed such claims as “nonsense,” arguing that European politicians use the alleged threat to scare their citizenry, extract resources, and justify increased military spending.

 

At the same time, Russia has repeatedly warned against what it describes as NATO’s unprecedented military activity near its western borders in recent years.

 

(This is all propaganda to make the citizens afraid of Russia so they can carryon this hoax.)

 

https://www.rt.com/news/615340-eu-denies-drone-wall-funding/

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 7:07 a.m. No.22883362   🗄️.is 🔗kun

President Trump Bestows Great Honor on Nation of Japan

April 8, 2025 | Sundance |

The decades long relationship between former Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and President Donald Trump permeates through a recent announcementthat Japan will be the first nation to enter the new era of trade negotiations with the United States.

 

Shinzo Abe was assassinated in July 2022, as he traveled throughout Japan gaining support for increased national military development.As businessmen and later politicians Donald Trump and Shinzo Abe (RIP) had a decades long friendshipgrounded in mutual respect and competition. [SOURCE]

 

To understand the dynamic of President Trump giving the nation of Japan the position as the First Nation to enter new trade negotiations, a high honor, is to understand the business relationship between the U.S and Japan in the post-World War II (40 yr) period between 1950 and 1990. The formative years for both Japanese industry and President Trump’s business empire.

 

Following World War II the United States agreed to help both Europe and Japan rebuild from the devastation of war.However, two entirely different industrial economic models were used.

 

For Europe the U.S. gave them money through theMarshall Plan, a process of one-way tariffswhich helped them rebuild their nations.For Japan we gave them W Edwards Demming, an industrial engineerand extraordinarily brilliant mind in theprocesses of efficiency and industrial production.

 

In essence,to generate the reindustrializationof both economies, we gave theEU a fish(money),but we taught Japan how to fish; how to be create and build exceptional industry.

 

In the decades that followed, the EU rebuilt their capitalistic industrial base from the trade and tariff money we permitted them to exploit. The EU rebuilt from their historic systems, upgrading to newer industrial technology.Japan, however, learned deeper more technical skillsfrom the Demming process of industrial capacity building, acritically strong excellence in quality manufacturingand attention to specific details in all processes.

 

It did not take long before the results of quality in design andJapanese manufacturing surfaced in the sector of automobiles, and later consumer electronics. The U.S. auto industry was slow to adapt to the Japanese quality focus and began losing market share to Toyota, Datsun, Nissan and Honda.

 

Throughout this period, President Trump and Shinzo Abe were on opposite sides of the industrial competition. Trump railing about Japan, and later aggregate Asia exploiting our generosity;Abe smiling and joking with his friend that despite Trump’s grievances, tomorrow Eric will be purchasing 1,500 Sony televisions for his next Hotel.

 

And so it went….

 

The friendship grew, the competition was intense but incredibly respectful, and both Shinzo Abe and Donald Trump became men of great influence whose partnership in competition was always visible.

 

Prime Minister Abe knew what President Trump was trying to achieve. In turn, President Trump knew Abe would remain a fierce Japan-first trade competitor to the America-first program. Tremendous respect and mutual admiration underpinned their geopolitical efforts.

 

No single picture better exemplified the nature of Trump and Abe as the G7 summit picturetaken in Canada as the ripple effects of Trump’s first-term trade and tariff program against China (mostly) started to hit the global economy.

 

As China started to feel the pressure from President Trump forming new ASEAN partnerships, China started pulling back from ordering heavy industrial goods from Europe. The EU, specifically the German economy, felt the lessening of Chinese manufacturing via diminished orders. However, a respectful Japan positioned their trade agreements for benefit, but also for benefit of American workers.

 

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe knew there was nothing to fear from President Trump’s global trade reset. Unless, that is, you were a nation taking unfair advantage of the generosity provided by America.

 

It makes total sense in the big picture for President Trump to honor the legacy of Shinzo Abe, and therespectful connections to Japan by granting them the first position in the schedule of the global trade reset.

 

Total sense.

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/04/08/president-trump-bestows-great-honor-on-nation-of-japan/

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 7:20 a.m. No.22883417   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3426 >>3428 >>3448 >>3451 >>3462

President Trump Holds a Presser with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu

 

April 8, 2025 | Sundance |

 

Timing his visit with a stock market “pump and dump”, executed by his friend Bill Ackman and intended to create domestic political turmoil, Israeli Prime MinisterBenjamin Netanyahu visits President Trump in the White House.

 

Smartly, the strategic team in the White House saw the Ackman ‘pump and dump’ as it was triggered and cancelled the formal bilateral press conference in favor of a sit-down open presser in the Oval Office. Recovering from the failure of the strategic headline narrative effort (irrelevant questions about the fake news 90-day tariff pause), Netanyahu was then forced to retreat and outline his remarks unscripted.

 

President Trump then sat back (semi-detached) and watched Netanyahu discuss tariffs, “the subject of great interest today.” Netanyahu proclaimed that Israel agrees with President Trump about the exploitative use of tariffs against American interests, and President Trump wondered if the viewing audience noticed thatif one-way Israeli tariffs were so bad for the “good friend of Israel” then why were they in place?WATCH:

 

President Trump noted his administration was having direct talks with Iran about their nuclear ambitions.Stating “we cannot be the stupid people anymore,” the coded messages of geopolitical gamesmanshipwere very visible from President Trump.

 

The media questions come at the 9:00 minute mark. This is the Big Leagues folks.This is where the major league geopolitical power moves and counter-moves take place, trillions are at stakeand generational change is afoot. As President Trump rightly says, “we have one shot at this folks,” and I believe he is the great American leader to do it.

 

Bring the thunder!

 

https://youtu.be/AxDsBro_CQs

 

https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/04/08/president-trump-holds-a-presser-with-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahu/

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 7:27 a.m. No.22883448   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3450 >>3470

>>22883417

Trump/ Democrats Thunder Struck

Dec 17, 2019

 

Interesting in 2019 and 2020 he used two songs with “Thunder” on the title. I wonder if his new code name this time is Thunder?

 

https://youtu.be/M8jxGXz1uXE

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 7:40 a.m. No.22883508   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Tyrus: James Carville is done

Gutfeld!’ panelists discuss Democratic strategist James Carville’s remarks about President Donald Trump’s allies.

 

7:44

 

 

https://youtu.be/4qz2F4jgJsI

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 7:49 a.m. No.22883540   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Could Trump’s tariffs be the ultimate ‘testosterone boost?’: Gutfeld

 

2:25

 

https://youtu.be/k_zGMCkbor4

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 7:54 a.m. No.22883563   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3566

BREAKING: Stocks surge on hopes of new tariff deals(the stock market couldn’t keep their scam going)

National Economic Council Director Kevin Hassett joins ‘America’s Newsroom’ to discuss negotiations with foreign countries on the latest Trump administration tariffs.

Kevin Hassett smiles all the time, he’s brilliant really

 

5:02

 

https://youtu.be/DrXCx6NXRZg

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 8:01 a.m. No.22883603   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3611

‘MONUMENTAL’: Miller labels Trump admin’s deportation legal win as the ‘biggest’ yet

White House deputy chief of staff for policy Stephen Miller discusses the Supreme Court’s ruling to remove the block on the Trump administration from using the Alien Enemies Act to remove illegal migrants and criminals on ‘Hannity.’

Boasberg and other judges knew this they just hoped the SC wouldn’t rule on it, but now again it’s on the recordand Bidan violated the law all the time

 

4:16

 

https://youtu.be/ZjA5lR41TEw

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 8:09 a.m. No.22883639   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Mike Johnson: This is a threat to the rule of law(how profound!)

House Speaker Mike Johnson discusses stopping 'activist judges' and the reconciliation bill on 'Hannity

 

Congress get these judges out of the courts, don’t lay back and let it happen again

 

 

6:24

 

https://youtu.be/unHU_7Y04lY

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 8:15 a.m. No.22883667   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3670 >>3671

Supreme Court delivers win for Trump: 'A liberal judge is not going to stop us'

74th time Bondi on Fox since 86 days ago

Attorney General Pam Bondi joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling, share the administration's reaction and explain the decision to pull more than $1.5 million in federal funding from Maine's Department of Corrections.

 

12:23

 

https://youtu.be/nNdsAOAFOdo

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 8:28 a.m. No.22883713   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22883667

How do illegal alien terrorists get due process in the U.S. when they are here illegally?

 

This case is not dealing with all the illegals that need to go home. They should take all the ones getting government benefits illegally, out of the U.S. these illegals knew they were not due all those payments.

 

I hope Bidan goes to hell with his whole corrupt clan, along with all his admins that were intent on destroying America

Anonymous ID: a9da03 April 8, 2025, 8:33 a.m. No.22883740   🗄️.is 🔗kun

'LEVERAGE CARDS': Why Valuetainment's founder admires Trump's tariffs

Valuetainment founder Patrick Bet-David weighs in on President Donald Trump 'resetting' global trade with his tariffs on 'Jesse Watters Primetime.

 

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https://youtu.be/mwBpyDLg_bA