Donald Trump says he would be ready to ‘dismantle’ from China in his second term


Donald Trump says that in his second term “if they do not treat us well” he would be “unlocked from China” by China, because he believes that Beijing would have “Joe Biden”

  • President Donald Trump said he was open in his second term to the possibility of ‘decoupling’ with China
  • “Well, it’s something that if they did not treat us well, I’m sure I would do it,” he told Fox News
  • He also doubled his attacks on rival Joe Biden, saying if his rival won, China would ‘own our land’
  • “If he is elected, China will own our land,” the president accused
  • Relations between the United States and China have deteriorated amid a trade war and the coronavirus

President Donald Trump said he was open to the possibility of “unlocking” with China in his second term if “they do not treat us well” because he doubled down on his attacks that if rival Joe Biden wins the election, then Beijing ‘own’ have our land. ‘

“We did better than we ever did with China, and I was all set to rock and roll and then we’d face this damn situation,” the president said in an interview with Fox’s The Next Revolution. News Channel that aired Sunday night.

He said he was open in his second term to the possibility of ‘disconnecting’ from China.

‘Well, it’s something that if they did not treat us well, I’m sure, I would certainly do it,’ he said.

President Donald Trump said he was open in his second term to the possibility of 'decoupling' with China

President Donald Trump said he was open in his second term to the possibility of ‘decoupling’ with China

President Trump also accused if Democratic rival Joe Biden is elected, China will 'own our country'

President Trump also accused if Democratic rival Joe Biden is elected, China will ‘own our country’

Trump’s relationship with China and its President Xi Jinping took its ups and downs as the two nations struggled to conclude a trade agreement.

After two years of arguing and a title for raising hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs on each other’s goods, the two nations are still stuck in phase one of negotiations.

The coronavirus pandemic has relationships even further.

“I do not want to set the world on fire right now,” Trump said in an interview as he passed through Beijing.

President Trump also complained about U.S. intelligence reports indicating that China is working to influence the November election in Biden’s favor. Authorities also said Russia worked in Trump’s favor.

‘I’m the only one who’s ever taken over China. And you saw the intelligence reports where they say China is working hard to get Joe Biden elected. If elected, China will own our land, ‘the president accused.

Trump also reiterated his charge that Hunter Biden made billions from the work he did with China when his father was vice president.

‘China has Joe Biden. His son received a billion and a half dollars. His son with no experience, no brain power, no nothing, has never done it, not only Ukraine, he got hundreds of thousands of dollars money from Ukraine and the prepayment and then with China he goes with a billion and a half dollars in fees. It’s ridiculous, ‘Trump said.

Hunter Biden sat on the board of BHR, a Chinese stock company, which sought to increase its $ 1.5 billion financial position – a number the president has slammed to accuse Hunter Biden of personal financial gain.

Hunter Biden told ABC News in an interview last year that he did not make any money from that work.

‘No. Definitely not 1.5 billion, ‘he said.

But he would not say how much money he made.

‘Look, I’m a private citizen,’ he said. ‘One thing I don’t have to do is sit here and open my kimono because it relates to how much money I make or make or have done or not have. But it has all been reported. ‘

President Donald Trump with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a G-20 meeting in June 2019 - relations between the two nations have become less in the midst of a trade war and the coronavirus

President Donald Trump meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping during a G-20 meeting in June 2019 – relations between the two nations have become less in the midst of a trade war and the coronavirus

Trump, meanwhile, continued his tirade against China.

‘They have Joe Biden. She owns him and they want me to lose it so badly, ‘he said.

The president’s interview was broadcast the day before the Republican National Convention – where he will be formally nominated as the GOP president – begins.

Polls leave Biden leading in its price contest, by 7.6 percent on average in RealClearPolitics.

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