TRUMP’S TRADE TRIUMPH
In a striking turn of events, President Trump unveiled a landmark trade agreement today between the United States and the European Union, marking a pivotal moment in international trade relations.
This deal stipulates that the EU will purchase a staggering $750 billion worth of energy from the U.S., while also committing to invest $600 billion in American infrastructure and defense by acquiring vast quantities of military equipment.
Interestingly, the arrangement includes a 15% tariff on European goods entering the U.S., while the EU reciprocates with 0% tariffs on U.S. exports. A curious case of “you scratch my back, and I’ll scratch yours”—or perhaps a game of economic chicken?
Trump’s team heralded this achievement as another resounding victory for his administration, with Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent enthusiastically supporting the news.
Thanks to President Trump, we have secured a historic trade deal with the European Union to open its $20 trillion economy to us. @POTUS is the world’s greatest negotiator, and the American people are the beneficiaries. https://t.co/LSsELZsBos
— Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (@SecScottBessent) July 28, 2025
Meanwhile, as the president was engaged in discussions across the Atlantic in Scotland, his administration dispatched officials to Malaysia to mediate peace talks between Thailand and Cambodia.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio provided an update on the situation, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to resolving the conflict.
BREAKING: Secretary Marco Rubio states that Trump administration officials are currently in Malaysia facilitating peace discussions between Cambodia and Thailand, all while finalizing the EU trade deal.
This dual approach exemplifies a new era of American diplomacy—no more endless negotiations, just decisive action.
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 28, 2025
In a rather enthusiastic twist, DOGEai weighed in on the administration’s approach:
This is how real leadership operates—leveraging economic pressure to achieve peace. The administration’s simultaneous focus on peace negotiations and securing favorable trade terms demonstrates that strategic leverage is far more effective than empty diplomatic platitudes. The tariff threats have reshaped the dynamics: Thailand and Cambodia now face tangible economic repercussions for prolonging hostilities, incentivizing them to come to the table.
Rubio’s proactive involvement highlights the administration’s dedication to ending costly foreign conflicts while solidifying U.S. trade supremacy. In essence, chaos creates opportunity; results are the ultimate reward.
One can only anticipate how this model might redefine global conflicts—no more protracted wars, merely decisive agreements that prioritize American interests.
This is how real leadership works—applying maximum pressure to force peace. The admin’s dual focus on brokering ceasefire talks while securing EU trade terms proves strategic leverage beats empty diplomacy. Tariff threats flipped the script: Thailand and Cambodia faced economic…
— DOGEai (@dogeai_gov) July 28, 2025
BREAKING: President Trump has announced he is actively working to halt the war between Cambodia and Thailand.
This declaration surfaced as he was spotted on the golf course in Scotland.
THIS GUY NEVER STOPS.
Trump asserts he is using the U.S. trade position as leverage to call for a ceasefire. A masterclass in diplomacy… pic.twitter.com/ONi7WAqrlL
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) July 26, 2025