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Trump’s White House just published a list of Democrats it brands as “Radical Left terrorists.” But beyond that partisan divide lies a more unusual overlap: The Tiny Club Both Trump & Beijing Can’t Stand

Disliked by both Trump & Beijing (the rare Venn intersection)

  1. George Soros
    • Trump: “The currency manipulator who wants to destroy America.”
    • Beijing: sees him as a foreign speculator funding Hong Kong separatists; bans or sanctions Soros-linked NGOs.
  2. Mark Zuckerberg / Meta
    • Trump: permanently suspended from Facebook after 6 Jan 2021; accused of rigging the election.
    • Beijing: blocked Facebook for 15 years; sees him as carrying U.S. ideological warfare into China.
  3. The International Criminal Court
    • Trump: sanctioned staff investigating U.S. troops.
    • Beijing: sanctioned same officials for even discussing Xinjiang investigations.
  4. Mike Pompeo
    • Trump: Secretary of State and occasional target in Trump’s feud cycles.
    • Beijing: aggressively anti-CCP rhetoric during tenure, sanctions applied.
  5. Justin Trudeau
    • Trump: mocked as “weak and dishonest” after G7 spats.
    • Beijing: saw him as a Washington pawn, involved in Meng Wanzhou case.
  6. Nancy Pelosi
    • Trump: “radical Democrat” blocking his agenda.
    • Beijing: long history of criticizing human rights abuses in Tibet, Xinjiang, and Hong Kong.
  7. Mike Pence
    • Trump: feuded after Jan 6.
    • Beijing: evangelical Cold Warrior shaping U.S. China rhetoric.
  8. Hillary Clinton
    • Trump: “crooked Hillary.”
    • Beijing: disliked her Asia pivot and human rights criticism.
  9. John Bolton
    • Trump: “warmonger” after firing him.
    • Beijing: one of the most aggressive U.S. China hawks.
  10. Anthony Blinken
    • Trump: critic of Trump’s foreign policy and top diplomat under Biden; often attacked in Trump speeches and tweets.
    • Beijing: oversees U.S. China policy, including sanctions and Taiwan support; publicly criticized by CCP.
  11. Victoria Nuland
    • Trump: outspoken on NATO and Ukraine; occasionally criticized in Trump media and tweets.
    • Beijing: key diplomat for U.S. engagement in Ukraine and global democracy initiatives; sanctioned by CCP in retaliation for U.S. policies.
  12. Kevin Rudd
    • Trump: Rudd called Trump “village idiot” and “a traitor to the West.”
    • Beijing: distrusts him as the Mandarin-speaking former PM who tightened FDI screening and urges Western preparedness.

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