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I claim to be the chosen one, stating that China has made $500 billion by ripping off the United States through intellectual property theft and other means. I believe someone had to take action, so I am taking on China in trade. And the good news is, we are winning.

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China and the United States have the potential to collaboratively address global issues. It's crucial for both nations to work together. I had a long-standing friendship with him, and we spent countless hours discussing various topics. He is truly remarkable. Have you had a chance to talk to him in private? The press often disapproves of my casual remarks, but I find him to be an extraordinary individual. Did you discuss the trailer from last week?

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It's an honor to have President Zelenskyy of Ukraine here. We've been working closely, and we have a fair deal to access rare earth resources. We've also had good discussions with Russia and President Putin to try and bring an end to the war. They're losing thousands of soldiers, and we want the fighting to stop so we can focus on rebuilding. The previous administration didn't speak to Russia, but I believe if I were president, this war would have never happened. We're going to sign an agreement, and I think we're fairly close to a deal.

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President Trump believes China wants and has to make a deal with the U.S., and that China made a mistake in retaliating. Because of this retaliation, 4% tariffs on China will go into effect tonight at midnight. Trump believes China doesn't know how to start the deal-making process. If China reaches out to make a deal, Trump will be incredibly gracious, but he's going to do what's best for the American people. When asked under what conditions Trump might consider lowering tariffs on China, the speaker stated it would be imprudent to say.

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Banning TikTok is a violation of the First Amendment. It's disappointing that the ruling was made without evidence, as 170 million Americans use the app for self-expression. The government's accusations lack proof, and TikTok has offered to store data in the U.S. and work with Oracle. It's often misreported as a Chinese company, but 60% is owned by international investors. While this ruling is disappointing, the battle may not be over. There’s hope that President Trump could take executive action to address this issue, as President Biden may have left that option open.

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We're discussing an executive order to unlock Alaska's energy potential, including ANWR. Regarding TikTok, if I don't approve a deal, it becomes worthless. If I approve it, it could be valued at a trillion dollars, and I believe the U.S. should get half. The CEO of TikTok might be open to this partnership, which would allow the U.S. to oversee operations. TikTok primarily attracts young users, and I've seen a shift in my perspective after engaging with it. While there are concerns about data privacy, I believe there are bigger issues with products made in China. If TikTok is approved, it has significant value, and the U.S. deserves a share. Lastly, I question Biden's lack of press conferences.

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"There's no deal until there's a deal." "I will call up NATO in a little while." "I will call up, the various people that I think are appropriate, and I'll, of course, call up president Zelensky and tell him about today's meeting." "It's ultimately up to them." "They're gonna have to agree with what Marco and Steve and some of the great people from the Trump administration who've come here, Scott and John Ratcliffe." "Thank you very much." "We have some of our really great leaders. They've been doing a phenomenal job." "We also have some tremendous Russian business representatives here, and I think, you know, everybody wants to deal with us." "We've become the hottest country anywhere in the world in a very short period of time."

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The speaker asks Mr. Chu about China's National Intelligence Law and whether ByteDance, the owner of TikTok, is subject to it. Mr. Chu confirms that ByteDance is subject to the law, but mentions that TikTok is not available in mainland China. The speaker then questions whether the law compels people to lie to protect national intelligence secrets. Mr. Chu avoids commenting on that and reiterates that TikTok is not available in mainland China. The speaker expresses disbelief, stating that TikTok promotes different content in China compared to the United States, including educational videos versus self-harm and anti-Israel propaganda.

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"The president also talked about the reasoning for this and some other chips that he might do deals on in the future, including more high-tech chips." "Take a listen to what he said." "The chip that we're talking about, the h 20, it's, it's an old chip." "China already has it in a different form, different name." "Jensen also has a new chip, the Blackwell." "Do you know what the Blackwell is?" "The Blackwell is super duper advanced." "I wouldn't make a deal with that." "Although, it's possible I'd make a deal, a somewhat enhanced in a negative way, Blackwell." "In other words, take 30% to 50% off of it." "But that's the latest or the greatest in the world." "Nobody has it." "They won't have it for five years."

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"Israel controls the media now." "There will be no dispute about this." "The fact that you have a foreign leader it's incredible." "You have a foreign leader who is sitting up there saying that he wants his agents, he needs the deal to go through, which, by the way, let's call out Donald Trump right now, all of the acting." "We don't want China! We don't want China to own TikTok, and don't worry about your data." "No, you wanted to hand it over to your Zionist friends. It was all a mirage. Okay? It was all theater." "Donald Trump has sold us out to Israel once again."

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So you get back from The United Kingdom this week. First thing you do, talk to president Xi. It seems like you guys are getting really, really close to a deal for Americans to take over TikTok. They'll get to keep the algorithm because it's so addictive. That's what makes it so valuable. A tremendous amount of money. Billions? Oh, I I I'd rather have them. Larry Ellison's one of them. He's involved. Michael Dell is involved. Hate tell you this, but a man named Lachlan is involved. Lachlan Murdoch. Mister Murdoch. I believe. Rupert is probably gonna be in the group. I think they're gonna be in the group. Couple of others really great people, very prominent people, and they're also American patriots. You know, they love this country. So I think they're gonna do a really good job.

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President Trump's strategy was to hit back very hard. The media predicted civilization would melt down. However, half the countries in the world decided to lower trade barriers and make a deal with the president. They needed access to US markets and determined it was in their best interest. These countries came to the table because of President Trump's actions. Some may not want to admit it, but it is the truth. Deal-making is an art, and President Trump has mastered it.

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He got everything in Panama in record time, but the press won't report it because it's a victory for Trump. Chinese companies are out. The US got what it wanted out of Panama. The US has troops there providing security for the canal now. The speaker thought negotiations were ongoing.

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The speakers identify TikTok as the “most important purchase” and name X as the other key platform, stressing the need to talk to Elon. They describe an on‑camera remark by a foreign leader as “censoring Americans” and include “This guy runs a country of 9,000,000 people that's totally dependent on our tax dollars to exist.” They argue this underscores the push to “force a TikTok sale” through Congress. They insist “the only reason we have free speech in The United States right now is because of Elon Musk.” They also claim “Free speech is central to the entire idea of America” and contrast it with “not our market economy” but “freedom of speech.” They contend the censorship drive aims to silence opposing views in the United States and emphasize engaging Elon to address the issue.

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We're discussing an executive order to unlock Alaska's energy potential, including ANWR. Regarding TikTok, if I don't approve a deal, it becomes worthless. If I do approve it, it could be valued at a trillion dollars, and the U.S. should get half. The CEO of TikTok might be open to this partnership, which would allow the U.S. to oversee operations. While there are concerns about data privacy, I believe TikTok's value is significant if approved. We have 90 days to decide, and if we create value, we deserve a share. Meanwhile, I question Biden's lack of press conferences, as he hasn't held any like this.

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The speaker states that China wants to make a deal with the United States and believes China has to make a deal. China made a mistake when it retaliated. When America is punched, the president punches back harder, which is why 4% tariffs will go into effect on China tonight at midnight. The president believes that Xi and China want to make a deal, but they just don't know how to get that started. If China reaches out to make a deal, the president will be incredibly gracious but will do what's best for the American people. The Chinese want to make a deal, but they just don't know how to do it.

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TikTok has access to American data, allowing for potential manipulation by the Chinese. The speaker doubts US intelligence agencies are doing the same. A mention of the Hunter Biden laptop controversy is dismissed as retired officials' opinions. The conversation shifts away from TikTok.

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The speaker believes President Trump has "won" because 40% of the world's countries are supposedly trying to reduce tariffs with America due to his actions. The speaker claims China wants a deal, not primarily for economic reasons, but to "save face." China's economy is allegedly in its worst shape in 25 years, making it unable to withstand further economic conflict. The speaker asserts China is quietly seeking a deal with President Trump, similar to 40% of countries worldwide. The speaker urges seizing the opportunity and pursuing a deal aggressively.

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China Floats TikTok Sale To ELON MUSK
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China is considering selling TikTok's U.S. operations to Elon Musk, leveraging his close ties to the Chinese government through Tesla. This move reflects China's control over ByteDance, as they dictate potential buyers without the company's input. The sale could serve multiple purposes: maintaining influence over Musk, who is politically aligned with Trump, and potentially easing trade tensions. Musk's ownership of both TikTok and Twitter would consolidate significant power, impacting political narratives and public opinion. Meanwhile, Steve Bannon has criticized Musk, labeling him "evil" and vowing to diminish his influence over Trump, though such efforts may be futile given Musk's popularity within the Republican base. Bannon's ideological stance contrasts with the pragmatic support Trump receives, suggesting a disconnect between grassroots sentiments and elite political maneuvering.

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Bezos BIDS For ALL OF TIKTOK As Deadline Looms
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The White House is nearing approval for the sale of TikTok's US unit to investors, including Blackstone and Andreessen Horowitz, amid a deadline that could ban the app unless sold to non-Chinese entities. Key concerns include whether China will agree to the deal and if ByteDance will retain control of the algorithm, which undermines national security. Jeff Bezos is also bidding for TikTok, while Zuckerberg lobbied Trump to avoid a Meta antitrust trial, raising questions about political neutrality in antitrust enforcement.

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Trump SELLS TikTok To Pro-Israel Friends
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TikTok sale dominates the conversation as Trump says a deal with China is on the table and a group of big U.S. investors is lining up to buy the app. He claims to have reached a deal with China and will speak with Xi on Friday to confirm it, while describing a group of large companies eager to acquire TikTok for their kids’ futures. The plan would spin out TikTok’s U.S. operations into a new company, with Chinese ownership reduced to under 20%, and Oracle among the investors taking a stake. Bite Dance would finance the move, and talks have folded in names like Silver Lake, General Atlantic, and Andreessen Horowitz, plus Jeff Yas, a Trump donor. Larry Ellison’s Oracle is said to be helping finance a bid linked to his son David’s pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery, while other investors shift stakes to the U.S. side.

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Theo Von: Tik Tok Ban Over Israel Genocide
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Donald Trump has requested the Supreme Court to delay the TikTok sale deadline, influenced by donor Jeffrey Yass, who has a major stake in TikTok. The ban is set for January 19, with arguments scheduled for January 10. TikTok's parent company, ByteDance, opposes the sale despite potential financial benefits. Trump's shift from a hawkish stance on TikTok reflects his growing popularity on the platform and the influence of his donors. The legal challenge centers on First Amendment rights, and there is speculation that the Supreme Court may delay the decision to allow Trump to negotiate a resolution.

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SharkTank Host To BUY TikTok As Ban LOOMS
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The battle over TikTok intensifies as businessman Kevin O'Leary enters the scene to potentially save the platform from a ban if not sold to a U.S. buyer by January 19th. The law excludes buyers from adversarial nations, raising questions about O'Leary's eligibility. The Supreme Court is reviewing a Trump-backed effort related to the law, with a decision expected soon. TikTok is redirecting users to Lemon8 amid fears of losing control. The push to ban TikTok is linked to concerns over its influence on public perception of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel. The deep state aims for TikTok to be U.S.-owned for increased surveillance capabilities.

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Chinese App RedNote SURGES To #1 As TikTok Ban LOOMS
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With the TikTok ban imminent, many Americans are moving to RedNote, a Chinese-owned app. Despite the ban's implications, users are sharing tips to avoid censorship, which is stricter than on TikTok. MrBeast proposed buying TikTok to prevent the ban, while discussions about Elon Musk's potential involvement have surfaced. Cultural exchanges between Americans and Chinese users are flourishing, highlighting shared interests despite geopolitical tensions.

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MR BEAST: 'I WILL BUY TIKTOK"
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TikTok is facing a potential shutdown as the Supreme Court has delayed issuing opinions, with a ban set for January 19th. Mr. Beast claims to be rallying billionaires to buy TikTok, though the platform insists it is not for sale. Trump is considering an executive order to delay the ban, having invited TikTok's CEO to meet with tech giants. Meanwhile, Americans are downloading Chinese apps like Xiaohongshu as a protest against the ban, fostering direct interactions with Chinese users. This cultural exchange challenges negative perceptions of China, revealing its advancements and quality of life. Interest in learning Mandarin has surged, highlighting a growing curiosity about China amidst geopolitical tensions.
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