President Trump is shaking up the globalist agenda once again. In a bold move, he’s slapping a hefty 50% tariff on all copper imports. This is America asserting its dominance and standing up for American workers, who’ve taken the brunt of outsourcing for too long. While the liberal elite will undoubtedly wail and gnash their teeth over this, it’s time to refocus on putting America first.
But Trump isn’t stopping there; he’s casting his gaze on Big Pharma next. With impending levies on pharmaceutical imports, he’s signaling a significant shift—a push to bring these massive industries back home. This isn’t just about economics; it’s about health and safety. When did America decide it was okay to rely on foreign lands for our medicine? The time has come for drugmakers to rethink their priorities. The clock’s ticking until the grace period ends, and then they’ll have no choice but to return operations to American soil.
The left loves to act like they have a monopoly on caring for the little guy, but who’s really looking out for American jobs? It’s Donald J. Trump. Every copper miner, every plant worker in the Rust Belt, every single American whose livelihood has been uprooted by the globalist machine stands to benefit from these tariffs. Why shouldn’t American resources be used to strengthen our own economy rather than lining the pockets of foreign interests?
President Trump said Tuesday he would issue a 50% tariff on copper brought into the U.S. and signaled he was queuing up high levies on pharmaceutical imports after a grace period that would let drugmakers move operations back here. https://t.co/viMUTGp5wu
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) July 8, 2025
Democrats cry about fairness while remaining deaf to the struggles of middle America. They have cozied up to global corporations and sold out American labor for decades. It’s high time the big decisions are made with Main Street in mind, not Wall Street’s offshore accounts. Trump is doing what he does best—challenging the status quo and putting American interests ahead of globalist schemes.
Will the left ever stop blaming Trump for their own failures? Instead, they should take a long, hard look in the mirror and ask themselves why they continue to support policies that undermine American workers. Trump’s latest moves are a wake-up call. The question is, will America heed it, or will we let the naysayers pull the wool over our eyes once again?