Trump Declares that the U.S. Will 'Protect Our Farmers'
President Donald Trump (R) released a message to American farmers as the tariff war between the United States and China continues. According to The New York Times, China purchased 14% of all U.S. agriculture last year, or approximately $27 billion.
The 45th and 47th President declared that American farmers have been put on the "front line" against China throughout this process, but they're built for it.
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Trump Administration Issues Ultimatum on Iran's Nuclear Programs
President Donald Trump’s administration has reportedly warned Iran that it must terminate all of its nuclear weapons development programs or face severe consequences.
The warning comes after President Trump recently began negotiations with Iran to halt their development of nuclear weapons.
Ambassador and Middle East Special Envoy Steve Witkoff recently relayed Trump’s demands from Iran regarding their nuclear programs to reach a peaceful agreement.
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Trump Declares that the U.S. Will 'Protect Our Farmers' — By Dome Politics' Jackson Bakich — President Donald Trump (R) released a message to American farmers as the tariff war between the United States and China continues. According to The New York Times, China purchased 14% of all U.S. agriculture last year, or approximately $27 billion.
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The Fuzzy Peach is written by Javier Manjarres and Jackson Bakich.