Trump Calls It: “America Just Lost India and Russia to Deepest, Darkest China”
The World Just Flipped While D.C. Was Asleep
Good Morning, it’s Saturday, September 6th, 2025.
From Beijing to Portland, America’s losing ground — and the elites don’t want you to notice.
Picture this: Xi Jinping smiles between Putin and Modi as they plot the “post-American” world, while back home,
Portland looks like a war zone after 80 nights of riots. Trump spotted it instantly — and called it out. Today’s intel shows how the collapse abroad and the chaos at home are connected.
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It’s not. This unredacted report reveals how foreign allies and private firms are already running the playbook — and why most Americans never realize it’s happening until it’s too late.
Trump: America Just Lost India and Russia to China
Beijing is building its own NATO — and we’re not invited.
Good morning. The photo op nobody in D.C. wants to talk about: Xi Jinping grinning between Vladimir Putin and Narendra Modi at the Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit. Trump saw it, posted it, and dropped the line: “Looks like we’ve lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest, China.” That’s not just a quip — it’s a warning flare.
What You Need to Know:
At the SCO summit in Tianjin, Xi hosted leaders from Russia, India, Iran, Turkey, and more.
Modi pledged “mutual trust” with Beijing, while Putin kept hammering his anti-dollar crusade.
The timing? Right before Beijing’s military parade marking 80 years since WWII’s end.
Why It Matters:
Trump’s point: the U.S. is losing influence with two of the world’s biggest powers.
For conservatives: This is the cost of decades of weak foreign policy and economic sellouts.
What the left won’t say: Biden’s obsession with climate treaties and Ukraine funding helped shove India into Xi’s arms.
The Real Story:
The Shanghai Cooperation Organization isn’t just a tea club. With China, Russia, India, Pakistan, Iran, and Central Asia — it’s a counterweight to NATO, IMF, and the dollar itself. Add in 16 observer states, and you’re looking at a bloc that represents nearly half the world’s population.
Modi, once considered a U.S. partner, openly talked about “mutual trust” with Beijing. That’s a sharp turn for a country that clashed with China in 2020 and leaned on American tech to counter it. Why the pivot? Washington’s trade crackdowns, its scolding over Russian oil, and years of trying to lecture India on “human rights.”
Meanwhile, Putin is doubling down on his anti-dollar campaign through BRICS. Xi is marketing China as the “opportunity” while America looks like the nag. And with Erdogan and Iran’s new president in the room, this wasn’t just about Asia — it was a billboard saying: the U.S. no longer calls the shots.
Xi’s summit plus parade was a victory lap. While America argues over pronouns and budgets, Beijing is welding together an anti-U.S. alliance. Trump spotted it, called it plain, and warned exactly what it is: the unraveling of American global leverage.
What They Don’t Want You To See:
Trump’s Truth Social post, blunt as ever: “Looks like we’ve lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest, China. May they have a long and prosperous future together!”
Bottom Line:
America’s foreign policy elite mocked Trump for years when he said China was the real threat. Now, India and Russia are shaking hands with Beijing while the dollar sits on the chopping block. The new world order isn’t being built in Washington — it’s being built in Tianjin, and we’re not at the table.
Portland Riots Hit Day 80 — Trump Weighs Guard Deployment
“If we go, we’re going to wipe them out.”
Trump isn’t mincing words. After 80 straight days of chaos outside Portland’s ICE facility, the president said Friday he’s considering unleashing the National Guard on what he called “paid terrorists.” His message: Antifa won’t survive a head-on clash with federal force.
The numbers are grim:
80+ days of nightly violence since June 7.
20+ federal charges filed — from arson to assault on officers.
Protesters even rolled out a guillotine earlier this week.
Trump already sent 4,000 Guard troops and 700 Marines to Los Angeles in June to crush anti-ICE unrest. Now Portland, Chicago, and Baltimore could be next. “They’ve ruined that city. What they’ve done…it’s like living in hell,” Trump said from the Oval Office.
Meanwhile, Oregon’s Democratic governor Tina Kotek insists the demonstrations are “peaceful” — even as video shows smoke grenades, shields, and tear gas battles nightly. Local cops? Missing in action. Portland Police haven’t made arrests in weeks, citing “sanctuary” policies. Residents say 911 calls go unanswered.
The kicker: Democrats frame this as Trump “escalating,” but the reality is federal law enforcement has been outnumbered and out-maneuvered while a blue-state governor looks away.
Bottom Line: Portland has become America’s open-air experiment in lawless leftism. Trump isn’t threatening to end it — he’s promising to.
Jesse Watters Torches Dems Over RFK Jr. Showdown
“They lied to you, and now they want to nuke the guy who caught them.”
The Senate thought they were grilling Trump’s HHS chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — instead, they got roasted. At a Finance Committee hearing, Democrats tried to paint RFK as reckless. But he flipped the script: calling out senators who’ve sat on their hands while chronic disease rates exploded to 76% of kids.
Key flashpoints:
RFK accused the CDC of burying vaccine safety data and rubber-stamping Big Pharma.
Sen. Ron Wyden was blasted for ignoring children’s health for “20, 25 years.”
Sen. Maggie Hassan got called out for “making stuff up” about COVID vaccines.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren was reminded she’s pocketed $855K from Pharma donors.
Watters summed it up: America in the 1960s had hard bodies and push-ups; now 8 in 10 kids can’t pass the fitness test, 3 in 4 adults are chronically ill, and politicians want us drugged, not cured. Kennedy’s move? Firing the CDC director, clearing out vaccine advisory boards, and putting in scientists who don’t answer to industry cash.
Even Bernie admitted: 98% of the Senate has taken pharma money. That’s why they attack Kennedy — not because he’s wrong, but because he’s cutting off their donor pipeline.
Bottom Line: RFK Jr. is the rare cabinet official asking why America is fat, sick, and broke. Democrats’ answer? Shut him up before he exposes the grift.
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Sharia Badge Showing Up in Dearborn Police Uniforms
Michigan’s Dearborn Heights PD just dropped a uniform optional patch that features Arabic script alongside English—a nod to the city’s 40%+ Arab and North African population. Created by Officer Emily Murdoch and introduced under Chief Ahmed Haidar, the “unity” patch is meant to reflect community diversity. Critics immediately cried “Sharia law alphabet soup,” sparking backlash that forced the city to pause the rollout and clarify it was not official policy. In “Detroit-adjacent” America, symbolism matters—and so does the fight over identity.
Foreign Worker Exodus Sparks Wage Boost for U.S. Labor
Breitbart hails Trump’s immigration crackdown as a win for American paychecks—reporting real wage gains as foreign-born labor exits the workforce. Secretary Bessent attributed rising real wages (1–1.7%) to enforcement tightening. Economists caution, though: these stats might be deceptive. A Washington Post analysis says job gains among U.S.-born workers may be inflated due to survey quirks and falling immigrant participation. Plus, some sectors reliant on immigrant labor still show sluggish growth. So yes, wages up—but is it demand or disappearing supply?
Trump Renames Pentagon “Department of War,” Unilaterally
In a flex of executive drama, Trump quietly rebranded the Defense Department as the “Department of War”—without congressional approval—claiming it better signals American military strength. The move came alongside other eyebrow-raising announcements: a G20 at Doral, ICE raids on Hyundai, and F-35s to Puerto Rico. Legal experts warn the name change may violate statutes, but Trump’s message is clear: no more “sensitive semantics”—it’s war posture, baby, full stop.
Rep. Joe Wilson backs Trump on Syria. The South Carolina congressman told Breitbart that Congress must repeal the Caesar Act sanctions, calling them a “failure” that only strengthens Assad and pushes Syria further into Iran and Russia’s arms. Breitbart
Trump eyes Powell replacement. Newsmax reports the president is considering former CEA chair Kevin Hassett to succeed Jerome Powell as Fed chair, signaling a hard shift toward loyalty and aggressive pro-growth monetary policy. Newsmax
ICE boots cartel-linked migrant. Fox confirms Kilmar Abrego-Garcia, tied to African narco networks, has been ordered deported to his home country despite appeals from left-wing activists. Trump officials call it proof that “no country is too small to take back its criminals.” Fox News
Epstein twist: FBI informant claim. Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters Trump himself may have once been an FBI informant in relation to Jeffrey Epstein—a cryptic remark that raised more questions than answers. The White House declined to comment. TheBlaze
An interstellar object could spawn UAPs. Astronomers warn the newly tracked object “3i Atlas” may eject mini-probes that would appear like UFOs to Earth observers—rekindling speculation about alien surveillance just as Pentagon radar data spikes. NY Post
“They’ve Ruined That City”
Oval Office Transcript – Sept. 5, 2025
Subject: Portland ICE Riots
Speaker: President Donald J. Trump
“These are paid terrorists. And when we go to Portland, we’re going to wipe them out. They’re going to be gone. They won’t even stand the fight. They will not stay there. They’ve ruined that city. What they’ve done to that place it’s like living in hell.”
Declassified Note: Eighty nights of chaos. Guillotines on the street. A governor called it “peaceful.” And a president hinting the Guard won’t ask twice.
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America isn’t just losing ground overseas — we’re losing it at home. Xi lines up Modi and Putin for a power photo-op, while Portland burns under 80 nights of “peaceful” anarchy. Meanwhile, RFK Jr. gets raked over the coals for daring to ask why our kids are sicker, fatter, and weaker than ever.
The thread is obvious: the elites are furious whenever someone calls out their failure. Abroad, they let China run the table. At home, they defend lawlessness and Pharma cash. The new world order isn’t being built in Washington — it’s being built against us.
When history looks back, the question will be: who saw it coming, and who had the guts to act?
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. Here’s my take: Trump’s blunt post about “losing India and Russia” may sound harsh, but he’s right. America’s been sleepwalking while our rivals build alliances. Do you think Washington elites actually care we’re being boxed out? Or are they too busy protecting their own power?
Hit reply — I want your read on this. Is Trump exaggerating the threat, or is this the moment we wake up?
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