
Donald J. Trump
@realDonaldTrump
Apr 15, 2025, 02:46 PM UTC
Our farmers are GREAT, but because of their GREATNESS, they are always put on the Front Line with our adversaries, such as China, whenever there is a Trade negotiation or, in this case, a Trade War. The same thing happened in my First Term. China was brutal to our Farmers, I these Patriots to just hold on, and a great trade deal was made. I rewarded our farmers with a payment of $28 Billion Dollars, all through the China deal. It was a great transaction for the USA, until Crooked Joe Biden came in and didn’t enforce it. China largely reneged on the deal (although they behaved during the Trump Administration), only buying a portion of what they agreed to buy. They had ZERO respect for the Crooked Biden Administration, and who can blame them for that? Interestingly, they just reneged on the big Boeing deal, saying that they will “not take possession” of fully committed to aircraft. The USA will PROTECT OUR FARMERS!!!
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SUMMARY
Donald Trump's post about supporting farmers in trade wars has minimal direct impact on blacks
TRUMP'S ATTITUDE
Defensive and protective towards American farmers, critical of the Biden administration
FULL COMMENTARY
The post's focus on farmers and trade wars with China does not directly address issues affecting blacks. However, the mention of a $28 billion payment to farmers and the emphasis on protecting American interests could have indirect implications for the broader economy, including black communities. Historically, Trump's statements on trade have contributed to market volatility, but this post's specific focus on agriculture may not significantly impact market confidence or asset prices. The post's tone and language, particularly the criticism of the Biden administration, may reinforce existing political divisions but are unlikely to alter the economic trajectory for blacks. Overall, the post's impact on blacks is likely to be minimal and indirect, influenced by the broader economic context rather than specific policies or statements targeted at this demographic.
Analysis generated for Blacks on: Apr 15, 2025, 02:51 PM UTC