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    American serfs put on warning by the government.

    Million of supporters ditching 'untouchable' Trump as he betrays MAGA
    again: report
    Story by Nick Hilden


    Few slogans have been so essential to the MAGA movement as President Donald Trumps America First campaign promise, by which he assured his followers
    that he would prioritize U. S. domestic considerations above all else. But according to political journalist James Ball of the iPaper, with Trumps
    latest venture to China, he has betrayed MAGA once and for all.

    At the core of Trumps America First messaging, writes Ball, was the
    assertion that the rest of the world was laughing at America... and had
    been ripping it off for too long. America was being taken advantage of
    through dodgy trade deals and it was working-class Americans who were suffering... as factories shut down and jobs were cut, because US industry couldnt keep up with international competition from the likes of China.

    During his initial administration, Trump suggested that the economic defeat
    of China, China, China was among his key priorities, and when he failed
    during his first term, he immediately hammered the country with tariffs
    upon entering office a second time, promising that the tax on import goods which as Ball notes, he wrongly seems to believe are paid for by foreign countries, rather than by American consumers would crush the Chinese manufacturing dominance and bring factory jobs back to America.

    Yet, writes Ball, when Trumps supporters see the photographs of their President getting off Air Force One as he arrived in Beijing for his summit with Xi Jinping, they could be forgiven for feeling deeply betrayed.

    While Trump is theoretically in China to secure a deal that will benefit American workers, hes so far primarily displayed his thrill at playing
    guest of honor.

    Trump was greeted by the kind of pomp and spectacle he so clearly admires, Ball explains. Thick red carpet rolled out from the steps of his plane,
    both sides lined by soldiers and then by rows of fresh-faced young greeters waving both US and Chinese flags. China is superb at putting on a show for distinguished visitors, and its leader is excellent at knowing just how to
    get the better of those he deals with. Trump, not a man known for his poker face at the best of times, could not be more obviously charmed.

    And now, to make a deal, Trump faces two key obstacles, according to Ball.

    First, for a President who likes to boast about who is or isnt holding the cards, he must be aware he is playing with a very weak hand indeed. Even a
    US Supreme Court as friendly towards him as the current one could not
    uphold his tariff plans, meaning Trumps greatest weapon in his trade war
    with China has been taken away from him.

    On top of that, Trump has disposed of most of the US State Departments best professional negotiators, choosing to leave almost all global diplomacy to
    his billionaire pal Steve Witkoff and his son-in-law Jared Kushner. Both
    have had their hands full in the Middle East, meaning there is almost no groundwork for a meaningful deal in China.

    So his chances of striking a good deal was impeded from the get-go, and as Ball points out, further evidence that the trip will bear little fruit for
    the working class came in the form of the presidents travel companions,
    which include a slew of wealthy, powerful business moguls like Elon Musk
    and Tim Cook, as well as the CEOs of BlackRock, Blackstone, Meta, and
    Goldman Sachs hardly the real Americans Trump promised to represent on the campaign trail.

    Trumps political opponents have always tried to paint him as a bad representative for the working classes, notes Ball. None of this cut
    through because Trump had a message tens of millions of Americans wanted
    to hear, and he did not seem to be part of the establishment elite. The
    angry reaction of many elites to him all but confirmed his outside status.
    For a time, Trumps popularity seemed to be untouchable.

    But now, while there is a sizeable ride-or-die Maga contingent for whom he
    can do no wrong, Ball explains that there are millions of Republicans who
    are ditching Trump as prices rise and the U. S. finds itself once again
    bogged down in a Middle Eastern war.

    Now, Ball concludes, in the middle of all of that, the America first
    President is getting a lavish welcome from China, having brought a plane
    full of CEOs along for the ride. Voters might not know exactly what that
    means but at least some of them will know betrayal when they see it.
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