The swamp creatures are at it again. Speaker Mike Johnson is scrambling to save President Trump's America First tariff agenda as a handful of RINO Republicans threaten to join Democrats in a scheme to repeal the trade policies that are bringing manufacturing jobs back to American soil.
At least two Republicans have already come out swinging against Johnson's efforts to block Democrat-led resolutions targeting Trump's tariffs, with several more wavering members threatening to torpedo the measure when it comes up for a vote Tuesday.
This isn't just about trade policy, patriots. This is about whether the Republican Party will stand with President Trump's vision of economic nationalism or cave to the globalist donors who want to ship your jobs overseas.
The Establishment Strikes Back
The procedural vote on Tuesday will determine whether Congress can even consider repealing Trump's tariffs until July - giving the President crucial time to implement his America First agenda without interference from the Washington establishment.
But some Republicans apparently didn't get the memo from voters in 2024. These are the same politicians who probably opposed Trump in the primaries and are now looking for any excuse to undermine the mandate he received from the American people.
"We didn't elect Trump to play nice with China and let them continue ripping us off," one Trump supporter told reporters outside the Capitol. "These RINOs need to get with the program or get out of the way."
Trump's tariffs aren't just about trade - they're about rebuilding American manufacturing, protecting our workers, and ensuring we're never again dependent on hostile foreign powers for critical supplies. Remember what happened when we relied on China for medical equipment during the pandemic?
Follow the Money
You have to ask yourself: who benefits when America gets a bad trade deal? It's not the factory worker in Ohio or the farmer in Iowa. It's the multinational corporations and their lobbyists who profit from cheap foreign labor while American communities suffer.
The question for every Republican member of Congress is simple: are you with Trump and the American people, or are you with the swamp? There's no middle ground on America First.
