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🗓️ 2 May 2025
⏱️ 98 minutes
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May 2025 might go down as the most pivotal month of Donald Trump’s second presidency. The post-Liberation Day disruption gave him room to play the chaos card — but that only lasts so long. Now it’s time to deliver. And according to what the White House is telling Congress behind closed doors, a lot is in motion. Sixty countries are either actively negotiating trade terms or exchanging paperwork with the administration. Congress is being told these deals won’t require their approval, which Congress, for the record, does not agree with. But this is Trump we’re talking about — when has he ever waited for a vote?
Still, the big names you’d expect — China, Canada, Mexico — aren’t in the mix. China’s radio silent, Mexico and Canada are being folded into existing USMCA renegotiations. That leaves three countries reportedly close to a deal: the United Kingdom, Australia, and most importantly, India. India isn’t just geopolitically important — it’s the key to rewriting how America competes with China. A deal there could shift the entire narrative.
Why India Matters More Than You Think
India is the crown jewel of this effort. There's personal chemistry between Trump and Modi, which helps. JD Vance just visited India, and his family ties only reinforce the good vibes. But this isn’t just a soft power thing. India offers cheap manufacturing, which Trump badly needs to offset Chinese trade disruption. If you’re going to tell a story about reindustrializing America and cutting reliance on Beijing, India is where you start.
There’s also the intellectual property angle. India doesn’t have the same IP hang-ups as China, which means Trump could insert protections into this deal and claim it as a model for future negotiations — including, eventually, with China. It’s the kind of pivot that’s both symbolic and real. Add in niche export wins — like bourbon or Harley-Davidsons, which have demand in India but face big trade hurdles — and suddenly you’ve got tangible proof of progress.
Fast Deals, Reversible Wins
Here’s the catch: none of these deals are expected to go through Congress. They’re handshake deals. That means they can be reversed at any moment — by Trump himself. And that’s kind of the point. Trump wants to touch every single part of the negotiation. No detail moves without his approval. That gives him the power to declare victory on anything, even if the actual text doesn’t amount to much.
So the real question isn’t whether Trump can get a deal. It’s whether he can get one that’s meaningful — and fast. Because right now, the administration needs wins. Not headlines. Not vibes. Wins. The stock market is shaky, the trade war with China is frozen, and the White House knows it’s currently heading into the midterms with a record that still feels unsettled. India might be the win they’ve been waiting for. But if it doesn’t land soon, the window to define this presidency might close a lot faster than anyone expects.
Chapters
00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:15 - Tariff Negotiations
00:10:11 - Worst State Party Draft, part one
00:41:37 - Update
00:42:36 - Mike Waltz Goes to the U.N.
00:44:48 - Alien Enemies Act Ruling
00:48:55 - Ukraine Mineral Deal
00:51:55 - Worst State Party Draft, part two
01:34:53 - Wrap-up
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0:00.0 | On this edition of the program, we have our worst state parties draft. |
0:05.6 | Evan Scrimshaw, Ryan Jakubowski, join us for that. |
0:09.0 | Also, Mike Waltz, last waltz, fired all the details there. |
0:15.7 | Before we get started, I got a little bit of news for you. |
0:19.5 | There's a little bit of scloosy, a little bit of behind-the- There's a little bit of exclusive, a little bit of behind the scenes stuff, because I've been |
0:24.1 | hearing things, been hearing things from within Congress on how things are being |
0:33.6 | progressed when it comes to the trade deals. |
0:37.2 | I've said on this show multiple times on the |
0:40.9 | exclusive episode for Substack on Thursday, I said that May 2025 might be the most pivotal month |
0:47.9 | in Donald Trump's presidency because he has already played his disorder cards. He now needs to |
0:54.1 | start playing order cards. |
0:56.7 | And I don't think he's in a terrible situation |
0:59.0 | if he can stack some of those wins. |
1:01.1 | But if he does not, well, we're going to start to look at some real deep cracks. |
1:07.2 | The best source of optimism that you could say |
1:09.8 | from everything that has happened post-liberation |
1:12.8 | day is the trade deal concept, right? Okay. So Donald Trump unplugged the world's economy. What does he get |
1:23.6 | for that? Well, here's what the administration is briefing Congress on. So I'm going to |
1:32.7 | preface all of this with, I've previously heard what the administration was briefing Congress on, |
1:39.7 | and 12 hours later it was totally different. So this is not the truth. |
1:45.9 | This is what your representative. |
1:48.8 | This is what your senator knows. |
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