🚨 Is Xi Jinping still in charge of China—or just a figurehead?
Behind the military parades in Beijing, whispers of a silent coup are spreading. Generals, princelings, and old party bosses may have clipped Xi’s wings.
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2/ Tomorrow, China celebrates the 80th anniversary of victory over Japan in WWII.
The parade will showcase missiles, tanks, and thousands of troops. But the real story isn’t on the streets—it’s in the shadows of the CCP’s inner circle.
3/ Xi suffered a health scare last year. In his absence, rivals moved fast.
👉 General Zhang Youxia, vice chair of the Central Military Commission, led the charge.
👉 Xi’s allies in the military have been purged or disappeared.
👉 Even Xi’s wife has vanished from public view.
4/ Key Xi loyalists are gone:
⚡ Admiral Miao Hua, suspended
⚡ General He Weidong, disappeared
⚡ Rocket Force generals, purged
The military that once secured Xi’s third term may no longer answer to him.
5/ Meanwhile, old rivals have reemerged.
Hu Jintao—humiliated when Xi had him dragged from the Party Congress—is back in play.
Princelings like Deng Xiaoping’s son and Liu Yuan, son of the purged Liu Shaoqi, are speaking out.
Xi’s Mao-style cult of personality is collapsing.
6/ The stakes couldn’t be higher.
If Xi falls, China’s foreign policy could pivot back to Deng Xiaoping’s reformist path—less aggressive abroad, more focused on economic survival.
But if Xi holds on, Taiwan and global confrontation stay on the table.
7/ Watch the parade closely.
In China, who sits where, who shakes hands, and who disappears tells you more than any speech.
Analysts will be studying the lineup for signs of who really holds power.
8/ The next flashpoint: October’s CCP plenum.
That’s when the party can reshuffle power behind closed doors. If Xi is reduced to a figurehead, expect liberals like Hu Chunhua or Wang Yang to reappear.
9/ Bottom line:
🇨🇳 Xi Jinping may not now control the machine he built.
⚡ China’s factions are circling, the military is restless, and the economy is sliding.
🇺🇸 For America, this chaos is opportunity.
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump has canceled his upcoming meeting with Xi Jinping and announced 100% tariffs on Chinese goods starting Nov. 1.
His reason? Beijing just imposed global export controls on rare earths — the materials that power the modern world. 🧵👇
2/ China controls 92% of rare earth refining — metals essential for EVs, semiconductors, fighter jets, & submarines.
Beijing is weaponizing that — sending letters to nations warning it’ll restrict exports on “virtually anything.”
Trump called it “sinister and hostile.” ⚠️
3/ “They’re holding the world captive,” Trump said.
But he’s striking back:
💥 100% tariffs on all Chinese imports starting Nov. 1
💥 New U.S. countermeasures against Chinese trade blackmail
💥 Full economic response to defend U.S. supply chains & sovereignty 🇺🇸
🇮🇱🇺🇸 BREAKING: Celebrations erupt across Israel and Gaza.
Trump’s 20-point peace plan has reached its first major breakthrough: agreement for Hamas to release all Israeli hostages in exchange for Palestinian prisoners — with a ceasefire to follow.
History is happening. 🧵👇
2/ After talks in Egypt, both sides agreed to the first phase.
📦 All 48 remaining Israeli hostages will be freed within days.
💥 Hundreds of Palestinian prisoners will be released.
🕊️ A formal ceasefire follows Israel’s ratification tomorrow.
Families are calling Trump a peacemaker.
3/ One hostage’s wife wrote on X:
“My heart is overflowing with gratitude... Thank you, President Trump.”
At Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square, Israelis chanted “Thank you Trump! Thank you Netanyahu!”
That's EIGHT peace deals in eight months for Donald Trump.
New York AG Letitia James — who spent years failing to destroy Donald Trump for mortgage fraud — has now been indicted by a federal grand jury for...mortgage fraud.
The same woman who weaponized the law now faces justice herself. 🧵👇
2/ The indictment stems from an investigation into fraudulent mortgage filings.
James falsely claimed her Norfolk, Virginia home was her primary residence — to score a lower interest rate on a government-backed loan.
She allegedly lied on bank documents and property records.
3/ Federal Housing Finance Agency chief Bill Pulte first blew the whistle, alleging James may have also misrepresented a Brooklyn property to qualify for federal assistance.
He wrote:
“Letitia James falsified documents to obtain favorable terms and government-backed loans.”