President Trump took a phone call that could have major consequences
Trump isn’t one to back down. He’s always willing to talk with pretty much everyone.
And President Trump took a phone call that could have major consequences.
In a move that’s got everyone talking, Chinese state media announced on Wednesday morning that dictator Xi Jinping picked up the phone for a direct chat with President Donald Trump—their first real talk since last fall.
This comes at a pivotal time as Trump steers the ship back toward strong, unapologetic American leadership.
The timing couldn’t be more intriguing. Just hours before dialing Trump, Xi wrapped up a virtual sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin. It’s like Xi’s playing a high-stakes game of international phone tag, and Trump jumped right in.
President Trump didn’t waste a second sharing the scoop. He fired off a post on Truth Social, giving Americans the inside look at what went down. That’s classic Trump—transparent and straight to the people, no filters from the fake news media.
Over in China, CCTV kept things zipped tight, offering zero details on the Trump-Xi exchange. The White House held off on any immediate statements, letting the president’s words stand on their own.
Meanwhile, the Kremlin spilled some beans: they got a heads-up that Xi would ring Trump right after his Putin pow-wow.
Adding to the mix, Xi extended an invite to Putin for a visit to China sometime in the first half of this year, and Putin jumped on it. But let’s not forget, President Trump has his own Beijing trip locked in for April—putting America front and center.
Fresh off the call, Trump described the chat as “long, thorough,” and “excellent.”
He laid out a hefty agenda of topics they tackled head-on. From his upcoming April jaunt to China, to hammering out trade deals that put American workers first.
Military matters were on the table too, because Trump knows strength is the best deterrent. No more weak-kneed policies that let adversaries run wild.
The ongoing mess in Ukraine between Russia and those forces got airtime, showing Trump’s not afraid to dive into the tough spots where others tiptoe.
Tensions with Iran? Yeah, they covered that, because America’s security comes first, and Trump won’t let rogue regimes dictate terms.
Then there’s the economic powerhouse stuff: China’s buying up U.S. oil, gas, farm goods, aircraft engines, and more.
He summed it up by saying the talks on all these fronts were “very positive.” That’s the kind of optimism we need—results-driven, not empty promises.
“The relationship with China, and my personal relationship with President Xi, is an extremely good one, and we both realize how important it is to keep it that way,” Trump stated.
Wrapping it up with flair, he added: “I believe that there will be many positive results achieved over the next three years of my Presidency having to do with President Xi, and the People’s Republic of China!” Now that’s a vision for winning big.