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Trump Continues to Triumph as the High Society Squabbles

Trump, the twice-impeached and thrice-questioned former president, continues to demonstrate that winners defy gravity. Despite the cacophony of criticism from bureaucrats, traditional media pessimists, and self-appointed global rule keepers, Trump is making strides... Forcing the global...

Elites Continue to Complain as Trump Consistently Triumphs
Elites Continue to Complain as Trump Consistently Triumphs

Trump Continues to Triumph as the High Society Squabbles

In a significant development, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has agreed to negotiate a trade agreement with the United States. This move comes amidst a surge of nationalist sentiments in the US, with a clarion call for freedom, sovereignty, secure borders, and a rejection of socialism and the far-Left woke agenda.

The US, currently experiencing a renewed energy and optimism, is also witnessing a growth in wages and a resurgence of manufacturing towns. The US-EU trade deal, however, includes a higher tariff rate of 15% compared to the UK's Brexit deal tariff rate of 10%.

Across the Atlantic, the US is seen as a beacon of liberty and a torchbearer for the free world. The UK, on the other hand, is strengthening its trade relationship with the US. In fact, the new figures indicate that the UK's trade with the USA is more significant than its trade with the EU, with the UK exporting three times more to the USA than to Germany.

The US has also secured a new trade deal with Brussels, but the EU has negotiated a 15% flat rate, while Britain has a 10% tariff deal outside the EU's clutches. This disparity has exposed the ineptitude of a global elite that has tried to sabotage the deal.

Donald J. Trump, in his characteristic style, is putting America first in the trade deal, negotiating on his terms. Companies are reshoring to the US, contributing to the revitalisation of American industries. Borders in the US are secure, further bolstering the nation's confidence.

Meanwhile, the Labour government in the UK is facing economic blunders, including zero growth and stagnating productivity. There is speculation that the Labour government's grand design might be to make Britain weak and feeble, potentially to be herded back into the EU's fold.

Despite these challenges, morale in the US remains high. The nation, under the leadership of President Trump, is forging ahead, seizing opportunities for growth and prosperity in its trade relations with the UK and the EU. The future of transatlantic trade appears to be shaped by nationalist sentiments and a desire for sovereignty, with the US and the UK leading the charge.

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