The liberal media may hate to admit it, but President Donald Trump’s bold tariff strategy is already proving to be a massive success. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt delivered a powerful message during Tuesday’s briefing, revealing that nearly 70 countries have rushed to the negotiating table following Trump’s aggressive trade policies. “Countries are falling over themselves to reform their unfair trade practices and free open their markets to our country,” Leavitt declared.
For decades, weak-kneed globalist leaders allowed foreign nations to exploit American workers, imposing lopsided tariffs and non-monetary barriers to choke out U.S. industry. But under Trump’s leadership, the era of surrender is over. “The jig is up,” Leavitt stated, emphasizing that past administrations let America get played while Trump is finally fighting back.
China, Japan, and others are now realizing they can no longer bully the U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that the White House is fielding calls from nations desperate to strike new deals. “President Trump gave himself maximum negotiating leverage, and just when he achieved the maximum leverage, he’s ready to start talking,” Bessent told Fox’s Larry Kudlow.
Unlike the spineless globalists who came before him, Trump understands that America holds all the cards. “America does not need other countries as much as other countries need us,” Leavitt said, dismantling the left’s false narrative that tariffs will isolate the U.S. Instead, the world is begging for access to America’s booming economy—and Trump is ensuring any deal puts American workers first.
The liberal media, of course, is in meltdown mode. They spent years mocking Trump’s “America First” policies, yet now, as foreign leaders line up to negotiate, their doom-and-gloom predictions are crumbling. While outlets like CNN and MSNBC hyperventilate over “trade wars,” Trump is winning—just like he always does.
Leavitt’s words ring true: “The world knows that they need the United States of America. They need our markets. They need our consumer.” Trump isn’t just leveling the playing field—he’s tilting it in America’s favor. And for the first time in decades, foreign nations are being forced to play by our rules.