When Hakeen Jeffries aka ‘Temu Obama’ went off about the Xi-Trump meeting he had reckoned without Scott Bessent, Secretary of the Treasure who was there for every meeting.
🚨 JUST NOW: Hakeem Jeffries proves yet again why he is Temu Obama, claiming, "Donald Trump was just PUNKED on the world stage by the Chinese Communist Party!"
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 30, 2025
Purely just making crap up at this point.
It doesn't work anymore. The people do NOT believe Hakeem. They believe… pic.twitter.com/wvuGrM1Scz
Bessent said that President Trump has been laser focused since the day he came into office on rare earths. He recognized this sector as a strategic vulnerability for the United States. China controls about 70% of mining and 90% of refining. The Trump administration is determined to fix this by taking control of our supply chains as part of his America First agenda.
The grumpy old men at The Wall Street Journal’s editorial board think China’s rare earth restrictions were a surprise.
— Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (@SecScottBessent) November 2, 2025
China has been planning this for 30 years while the U.S. was asleep at the switch.
We’re wide awake now, rallying our allies and de-risking global supply… pic.twitter.com/fjkoRuY8bI
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent hailed the recent Trump-Xi summit in South Korea as a diplomatic triumph, describing it as an “amazing” dialogue marked by profound mutual respect.
Scott Bessent fires back at Democrats who thinks President Xi doesn’t respect President Trump.
— KᗴᒪᒪᗴY ✰ (@Patriotmom717) October 30, 2025
"The RESPECT Xi had for Trump was EVIDENT in the room."
"He negotiated a FANTASTIC deal for the US. Anyone who says anything different has Trump Derangement Syndrome!" pic.twitter.com/q6olBu6kt2
Trump echoed this, praising Xi as a formidable leader he deeply admires. Discussions centered on thawing U.S.-China trade tensions, including rare earth exports, fentanyl precursors, and agricultural sales. Key agreements included pausing 100% U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods, a one-year delay on Beijing’s mineral export curbs, a TikTok U.S. operations sale, and renewed Chinese soybean purchases—offering relief to American farmers. Bessent called the framework “very successful,” signaling a path to balanced trade without escalation.
Don;t believe us? Here’s what Xi said.
🚨 JUST IN: Chinese President Xi Jinping says he's GLAD to finally be meeting with President Trump
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) October 30, 2025
"It's very warm seeing you again! It's been many years. Since your reelection, we've spoken on the phone 3 times, exchanged several letters, and stayed in close contact."
"Given… pic.twitter.com/YwGIStVTCT
