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Ep. 3748 - Comey Isolated,Leverage,Trump Set The Stage,Justice Must Be Served,Power To The People

Ep. 3748 - Comey Isolated,Leverage,Trump Set The Stage,Justice Must Be Served,Power To The People


Season 2025 Episode 3748


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Comey Isolated,Leverage,Trump Set The Stage,Justice Must Be Served,Power To The People
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The EU is trying to hit back, they have now placed 50% tariff on steel imports, this will destroy their economy. The fake news is now building the narrative that Trump has caused a recession. It has begun. Trump has trapped the [DS]/[CB] in the tariff money, he will use it to push the reversal of the impoundment act of 1974. Trump is now setting the stage. He putting all the pieces in place. He is moving the NG into position, he is building the narrative for the insurrection so the people understand what is about to happen. Comey is now isolated, in the game of chess you isolate the knight, the pressure is now on Comey. Trump has the leverage and the people are with him, the polls show this.

 


Economy

EU proposes 50% steel tariffs to counter Trump

  • The European Commission has proposed a 50% tariff on steel imports above an annual quota, claiming the move will protect the EU’s metals industry from international competition and US duties.
  • An agreement struck earlier this year by EC President Ursula von der Leyen and US President Donald Trump, viewed in the EU as lopsided, set a baseline 15% US tariff on most exports from the bloc, but left steel and aluminum at 50%.

Source: rt.com

  •  Steel-using sectors like automotive, construction, and appliances—consuming millions of tonnes annually—face rising input prices, potentially adding to production costs and consumer inflation. The European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA) has warned the measures “go too far,” risking competitiveness in global markets.
  •  Diverted cheap steel could flood unprotected markets, but within the EU, it may lead to shortages or imbalances if quotas are exhausted quickly. This protectionism could spark retaliatory tariffs, fracturing global trade and harming EU exporters.
  •  Analyses suggest short-term gains for steel (e.g., price floors) are outweighed by long-term dam


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