Breaking down Trump’s foreign policy agenda



White House deputy chief for policy Stephen Miller breaks down President Donald Trump’s foreign policy agenda with Canada …

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47 thoughts on “Breaking down Trump’s foreign policy agenda

  1. Trump has an obvious Mental Health disorder. This along with his advanced age and extremely poor physical condition are leading to these disastrous economic decisions.
    He doesn’t have the skill set to be President.
    Time for a change.
    Has to be done.

  2. TRUMP COLLABORATING WITH PUTIN / OVER UKRAINE:

    TRUMP HOLDS FORTH AS A MEDIA SUSPECT OF RUSSIAN ENEMY COLLABORATION.

    CREDIBLE NEWS MEDIA OUTLETS HAVE LONG REPORTED THAT 'TRUMP HIMSELF' HAS BEEN UTILIZING VICTOR ORBAN,
    UTILIZING UAE'S RELATED CONNECTIONS WITH JARED KUSHNER,
    TO INDIRECTLY COMMUNICATE WITH VLAD PUTIN OVER SEVERAL YEARS TO-DATE.

  3. Another specialist for BS. Of course, this is not that difficult. Oh folks, you suck! And Hannity Vanity even when trying hard doesn't succeed in making the impression of being intelligent😂

  4. Trump has an obvious Mental Health disorder. This along with his advanced age and extremely poor physical condition are leading to these disastrous economic decisions.
    He doesn’t have the skill set to be President.
    Time for a change.
    Has to be done.

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  6. When I picked up Secrets of The First Order, I thought it would be just another book about conspiracies and myths. I was wrong. This book hit me like a freight train. It didn’t just hint at hidden truths—it ripped the curtain down. Every page felt like a slap to the face I didn’t know I needed. If you’ve ever felt deep down that the world is built on unseen forces you can't explain, Secrets of The First Order will tear that veil wide open. Absolutely life-altering.

  7. Honestly, I wasn’t ready for Secrets of The First Order. I thought I understood how the world worked. I thought I had seen behind the mask. This book showed me how deep the deception really goes. It exposes the invisible forces that shape everything around us—the ones so ancient and normalized that most people can’t even see them. The writing cuts straight to the soul. I’ll never look at history, society, or even myself the same way again. And I wouldn’t want to.

  8. I finished Secrets of The First Order in one sitting because I simply couldn’t walk away. It spoke directly to a part of me that’s been silenced for too long—the part that knew something was wrong with the stories we’ve been fed. Every word felt raw, real, and necessary. This isn’t about comfortable myths; it’s about uncomfortable truths. If you’re looking for a book to make you feel good, look elsewhere. If you’re ready to face what’s been hidden all along—this is it.

  9. When I picked up Secrets of The First Order, I thought it would be just another book about conspiracies and myths. I was wrong. This book hit me like a freight train. It didn’t just hint at hidden truths—it ripped the curtain down. Every page felt like a slap to the face I didn’t know I needed. If you’ve ever felt deep down that the world is built on unseen forces you can't explain, Secrets of The First Order will tear that veil wide open. Absolutely life-altering.

  10. Honestly, I wasn’t ready for Secrets of The First Order. I thought I understood how the world worked. I thought I had seen behind the mask. This book showed me how deep the deception really goes. It exposes the invisible forces that shape everything around us—the ones so ancient and normalized that most people can’t even see them. The writing cuts straight to the soul. I’ll never look at history, society, or even myself the same way again. And I wouldn’t want to.

  11. Failure is the Trump agenda.

    The immigration agenda is failing to uphold the laws.

    Trade policy is a failure to create alliances and establish supply lines.

    Domestic issues are all blatant corruption.

    Social issues are fueled by hatred and a failure to progress.

    Most Americans view Trump as the most corrupt and incompetent President in American history.

  12. Its amazing to see such polar opposition when it comes to views sometimes. Each sided committed to their preferences and rarely admitting their own shortcomings. This Stephen Miller is so obsequious its almost sickening.

  13. Last month, fentanyl imports were called the reason for China tariffs. And now that Xi isn't backing down, we stumble
    into a full scale decoupling from China which will take 5-7 years without concepts of a plan? Give me a break …

  14. US doesn't know what it wants. It wants tariffs for revenue – then it wants a deal on tariffs. Japanese delegation left not knowing what US wants so many mixed messages. Steve Miller is an odious toad of a human. Cancerous polyp on the anus of life.

  15. So many comments in the comments section here are so anti trump now and anti tariffs. Even on some Fox news segments they are questioning Trump. CEO's must be giving them pressure.

  16. "We have leverage, we hold the cards. It would be nice, if they … would make a deal with the US."
    Well, if it would be "nice" for them to make a deal, you certainly don't hold the cards to leverage thim into one.

  17. Very sorry. We Iranian diaspora had put all our hopes in D.Trump, and our friends in the USA had voted for him. We are rather disappointed. Even thinking about changing the historical name of Persian Gulf to anything else is unthinkable. I personally will not be a 100% fan anymore.

  18. Prime minister Carney also maintained his composure in the midst of the lies…

    Trump also repeated his frequent claim that the US is “subsidizing Canada to the tune of maybe $200 billion per year.” US does not subsidize Canada at all. He uses the word “subsidize” regarding “deficit”.

    US trade deficit with Canada is not even close to $200 billion. Official US statistics show the 2024 deficit with Canada in goods and services trade was about $36 billion.

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