The Borneo Post

Trump warns conservati­ves against ‘socialist nightmare’

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NATIONAL HARBOR, United States: President Donald Trump rallied right-wing activists Saturday with a speech offering conservati­ve red meat on immigratio­n, trade and the threat of “socialism” as he sought to move on from a bruising week in domestic and internatio­nal politics.

“We believe in the American dream, not in the socialist nightmare,” he said to boisterous applause from hundreds of supporters at the annual Conservati­ve Political Action Conference ( CPAC) near Washington.

“America will never be a socialist country,” Trump added in a mammoth two-hour speech that seemed to draw energy from the fervent reception offered by some of his influentia­l supporters in the room.

It was his first public appearance since coming home empty-handed, and to criticism from all sides, after a nuclear- disarmamen­t summit with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un. He told CPAC the meeting was “very productive” — but that he would not ‘make a deal just for the sake of doing it.’

The White House is also smarting from explosive testimony on Capitol Hill by Trump’s former lawyer and fixer on Wednesday that branded him a cheat and a racist.

Trump, often speaking in mocking tones, portrayed the Green New Deal climate strategy touted by the left of the Democratic party as a socialist plan that will devastate the fossil fuel and automotive industries.

He said progressiv­e healthcare policies would ‘ lead to colossal tax increases’ — and accused the Democrats of having “totally abandoned the American mainstream” on issue such as immigratio­n and abortion.

With the federal investigat­ion into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia reportedly approachin­g its conclusion, Trump again berated Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team as partisan hacks out to get him, adding that ‘these people are sick.’

His voice dripping with sarcasm, he suggested that his call in summer of 2016 for Russia to find and release Hillary Clinton’s emails was a joke that had been obtusely taken at face value by the media.

On the foreign front, Trump repeated his claim that the last Islamic State group fighters in Syria would be captured or killed imminently — ‘as of tomorrow’ — after on Thursday telling US troops ‘we just took over’ 100 per cent of the caliphate.

Two weeks earlier Trump had declared the fall of the so- called caliphate would be announced “over the next 24 hours.”

He railed against Chinese tariffs on American goods and said the US loses US$ 500 billion a year to the world’s second biggest economy — ‘such a disaster.’

Trump regularly ignores the dominant US services sector to focus only on goods, when in 2017 the US trade deficit with China was actually US$ 337 billion — not US$ 500 billion.

Trump last year initiated a tariff war with Beijing, which has taken a nasty bite out of US growth. Although both sides say they are now close to resolving the dispute Trump insisted he’s ‘fine with it’ and told his supporters: “The beauty is this. I have US$ 250 billion more to put tariffs on.”

The word ‘socialism’ has been in heavy rotation since some Democratic candidates began openly embracing liberal platforms including the Green New Deal and a Medicare for All.

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 ?? — Reuter photo ?? Trump hugs American flag at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference (CPAC) annual meeting at National Harbor near Washington.
— Reuter photo Trump hugs American flag at the Conservati­ve Political Action Conference (CPAC) annual meeting at National Harbor near Washington.

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