Trump Fights Back: Tariffs and Crackdown on China’s Cyber Threats

President Trump is taking bold steps to fix America’s broken trade deals and fight back against China’s cyberattacks. His new tariffs aim to protect U.S. jobs and factories from unfair foreign competition. At the same time, the U.S. is cracking down on Chinese hackers who steal secrets and threaten national security.

Trade experts like Gordon Chang say China has cheated for years, using low wages and fake rules to undercut American workers. Trump’s tariffs force China to play fair or lose access to the world’s biggest consumer market. The U.S. trade deficit hit $1.2 trillion last year, costing factories and jobs. These tariffs will make other countries lower their taxes on American goods or pay the price.

Chinese hackers are another major threat. The Justice Department charged 10 Chinese spies and contractors for stealing defense plans and hacking U.S. government computers. A $10 million bounty is offered for their capture. These hackers target everything from military secrets to gas pipelines, showing China’s plan to weaken America from within.

Conservatives back Trump’s tough stance, saying weak trade deals let China grow rich at our expense. Past presidents failed to stop China’s theft and cheating. Trump’s tariffs rebuild U.S. manufacturing and force China to respect fair rules. “Made in America” isn’t just a slogan—it’s a survival strategy against foreign rivals.

China’s cyberwar proves they can’t be trusted. The FBI warns that Chinese spies infiltrate schools, businesses, and even the Pentagon. Hackers linked to China’s government stole data on millions of Americans, including federal workers. This isn’t just espionage—it’s an attack on our way of life.

Trump’s policies put America first, unlike globalist deals that sold out workers. The new tariffs punish countries that tax U.S. goods higher than we tax theirs. This “reciprocal trade” approach ensures fairness. If China won’t negotiate, they’ll face higher costs and lose access to U.S. buyers.

Democrats and liberals often side with China, opposing tariffs that protect blue-collar jobs. But conservatives know strong trade defenses are vital. Letting China dominate trade would mean endless deficits, vanished factories, and reliance on foreign enemies for critical supplies like medicine and steel.

The choice is clear: surrender to China’s bullying or fight back with Trump’s America First policies. Strong tariffs and relentless pressure on hackers are the only way to secure our future. China’s threats won’t stop until America shows strength and resolve.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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