Sunday, June 29, 2025

'We do that': Trump stuns Fox News host by admitting crimes against China

David Edwards
June 29, 2025
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President Donald Trump left Fox News host Maria Bartiromo speechless after he seemingly admitted to crimes against China.

"You've announced an agreement with the Chinese Communist Party, which China will export the rare earth minerals," Bartiromo explained during a Sunday interview with Trump.

"But it should have never gotten that way because we should have been doing the, they call it magnets, it's a rare earth, but they call it magnets," Trump opined. "And they're making those magnets for us right now, and it — things are well."

"Well, I noticed that because it seems like you go so far with China, but you don't sort of use the leverage that you can use," Bartiromo said. "Well, we did just arrest three or four Chinese nationals who tried to bring a pathogen into the country that gets people sick and destroys the food supply."

"You don't know where that came from, though," Trump responded.

"Well, there was one that he signed, that he would be, one of them signed a paper saying that he would value Mao Zedong's value system," Bartiromo countered. "And then they hacked and they hack into our telecom system. They've been stealing intellectual property. They — fentanyl, COVID. I mean, you know, all of this stuff. So, how do you negotiate with obviously a bad actor and trust them on economics?"

"You don't think we do that to them?" Trump insisted. "So we do a lot of things."

Bartiromo was briefly stunned.

"That's the way the world works?" she asked.

"That's the way the world works," Trump replied. "It's a nasty world."

"And then you just do a trade deal?" Bartiromo wondered.

"We do. Well, we made a lot of money with this trade deal," Trump remarked.



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'He wasn't ready': Fox News trashes Pete Hegseth after presser crashes and burns


David Edwards
June 29, 2025 


U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth closes his eyes as he stands by U.S. President Donald Trump (not pictures), in the Oval Office at the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., March 21, 2025. REUTERS/Carlos Barria

Fox News contributor Liz Claman criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a question from correspondent Jennifer Griffin "triggered" him at a recent press conference on Iran.

"For Secretary Pete Hegseth, the main target was the media," Fox News host Howard Kurtz said Sunday of last week's statements to the press. "Liz, who do you think those anti-press comments were aimed at? Who was the audience for saying you all hate Trump, and that's why you want to tear them down?"

"I don't think that Secretary Hegseth was good at communicating there," Claman replied. "He had a script; he was ready to go on attack. And when he went after Fox News' Jennifer Griffin, if you notice... She asked a question that was a follow-up to another reporter's question, which was actually quite magnanimous, but it was very calm saying, well, wait, can you just address what the previous reporter asked about those satellite photos that showed a bunch of trucks two days before the B-2 brilliant bombing attacks."

"He just got extremely triggered, and he said, Jennifer, you're the worst," she continued. "And he seemed to have a very sensitive nerve that was somehow touched by reporters who were simply asking questions."

Claman argued that Hegseth should leave the press conferences "to the generals who are calm, collected, and almost professorial in explaining things."


"Pete Hegseth was ready, I don't know for what, but he really kind of got triggered there," she added. "It made it look like he wasn't ready to answer a question that was quite obvious.

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