Based Trump Invites Commie Xi to White House: Is This 4D Chess?
After humiliating the CCP in Beijing, Trump baits Xi with a White House state dinner.
Okay, folks, buckle up. Trump invited Xi Jinping to the White House for a state dinner. After the globalist elite’s pearl-clutching over “muh Russia,” we get this? Is this guy playing 4D chess or what?
Let's be real: the MSM is gonna melt down faster than CNN's ratings after election night. They want you to believe Trump is cozying up to the Chicoms. But what if… taps forehead …he’s setting a trap?
Think about it. Trump just schooled Xi in Beijing, probably laid down some serious truth bombs about trade and the CCP's human rights abuses. Now he's dangling a fancy dinner? Sounds like a classic Trump power move.
Remember when he met with Kim Jong-un? Everyone said it was crazy. But who ended up looking like a chump? Not Trump. He's playing the long game, folks. He’s playing to WIN.
Maybe he's gonna expose Xi on his own turf – the White House lawn. Imagine the optics: Xi forced to smile and pretend everything's fine while Trump drops truth bombs about the Wuhan lab leak right in front of the Rose Garden.
The libs are already seething. They were hoping for a new Cold War, a chance to flex their virtue-signaling muscles and pretend they care about “oppressed minorities” in China. Too bad, snowflakes. Daddy Trump is playing a different game.
This isn’t about friendship; it’s about dominance. Trump understands that you gotta keep your enemies close… and maybe serve them a well-done steak with a side of truth.
So, don't buy into the fake news narrative. Trump knows exactly what he's doing. He's trolling the CCP, triggering the libs, and MAGA-ing all over the globalist agenda. He’s draining the swamp, one state dinner at a time.
Wake up, sheeple. The Deep State wants you to believe Trump is weak. But he’s about to hit ‘em with the ultimate plot twist. Get ready for the show.
Source? Common sense. And the fact that Trump is always ten steps ahead of everyone else.
Sources: * U.S. Government Spending Website * Judicial Watch

