President Donald Trump is set to make his first official visit to Beijing later this month, marking the first time a U.S. president has stepped foot in Communist China since Trump's own groundbreaking 2017 visit during his first term. But don't expect the Chinese Communist Party to roll out the red carpet without strings attached—Beijing is already working overtime to spin this historic meeting with dictator Xi Jinping.

The timing couldn't be more critical for America. With Trump's aggressive tariff policies putting serious pressure on China's economy, the question isn't whether Beijing wants a deal—it's whether they can even afford to keep playing games with American prosperity.

Here's what the mainstream media won't tell you: China's economy is hanging by a thread. Their real estate market has collapsed, unemployment is skyrocketing, and their export-dependent economy is getting crushed by Trump's America First trade policies. So who exactly in China can still afford to buy our products when their own people are struggling?

Trump proved during his first presidency that he's the only leader willing to stand up to the Chinese Communist Party's decades of economic warfare against American workers. While previous administrations rolled over and let China steal our jobs, our technology, and our prosperity, Trump fought back—and won.

Now, as he prepares for this crucial Beijing summit, the Chinese are already preparing their propaganda machine. They know they're negotiating from a position of weakness, which is exactly where Trump wants them.

This isn't just about trade numbers or economic statistics—this is about whether America will continue to let Communist China walk all over us, or if we'll finally put American workers first. Trump's track record speaks for itself: he's the only president in modern history who actually delivered on his promises to get tough on China.

The question every American should be asking is simple: Will Beijing finally agree to a fair deal, or will they continue their economic aggression against the country that made their prosperity possible in the first place?

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

Source: Next News Network