‘Everyone Should Be Calm!’: Trump Soothes Nerves By Teasing Imminent Chinese Military Invasion Of Hong Kong

On Tuesday afternoon, following a wild morning that found the US and China tag-teaming an effort to calm nervous investors by detailing a high-level phone call and unveiling a decision to delay planned tariffs on key consumer goods until December 15, Donald Trump spoke to reporters over the loud din of Marine One's rotors. Naturally, he was asked about the situation in Hong Kong, where civil unrest and violent protests have snarled traffic, forced flight cancelations and brought the city to the

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4 thoughts on “‘Everyone Should Be Calm!’: Trump Soothes Nerves By Teasing Imminent Chinese Military Invasion Of Hong Kong

  1. Meanwhile stocks continued their rapid rise. Goldilocks must have come out from hiding yet again. Perfect time to sell stocks

  2. I always think of your earlier description “In today’s episode of ‘Chopper talk’….” I can’t figure out why he likes doing that so much, ego because he thinks it makes him look important to yell over the roar of an engine, or cover so he can always say “you misheard that, what I meant was….”.

  3. Even if the PRC Army invaded Hong Kong to quell the democracy protestors, likely fewer would be killed than Trump’s acolyte murdered in El Paso.

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