Challenges for Trump

Tariffs and Trade Policy:

Trump’s 2024 campaign proposed imposing a 60% tariff on all Chinese imports and a 10% universal tariff on goods from all countries.

Such tariffs could lead to higher domestic prices, inflation, and increased living costs for Americans, potentially harming Trump’s support base.

There is speculation that Trump might soften his stance on tariffs after taking office.

U.S. Stock Market:

Analysts are optimistic about the S&P 500’s performance in 2025, predicting a 14% profit growth.

Trump’s low-interest-rate and low-tax policies could benefit businesses, but there are concerns about the long-term sustainability of the market.

If the stock market crashes, it could be used by powerful financial interests (e.g., Jewish elites) to undermine Trump’s presidency.

Economic Cycles:

According to the Kondratiev Wave (or Kondratieff Cycle), the U.S. economy may be due for a downturn after a long period of growth.

While government intervention can delay economic cycles, it cannot prevent them.

U.S.-China Relations:

Trump has acknowledged China’s global influence, contrasting with Biden’s stance that only the U.S. can lead the world.

Improving relations with China could be crucial for Trump’s success in his second term.

Internal U.S. Issues:

Internal challenges, such as the California wildfires and the U.S. government’s inability to address them effectively.

The growing national debt and the potential for internal political conflicts.

TikTok and Social Media:

The controversy surrounding TikTok and its potential ban in the U.S.

Many former TikTok users have migrated to Chinese platforms like Xiaohongshu (Little Red Book), which could signal a shift in U.S. influence over global social media.

U.S.-Europe and U.S.-Russia Relations:

Trump is expected to push for reduced U.S. contributions to NATO, which could strain relations with Europe.

Relations with Russia might improve, but there could be lingering distrust due to past conflicts.

Internal U.S. Power Dynamics:

The power struggle between different ethnic and cultural groups in the U.S., particularly between the Anglo-Saxon (Anglo) elite and the Jewish elite.

Trump, as a representative of the Anglo-Saxon group, may face resistance from the Jewish elite, who control much of the U.S. financial, media, and political systems.