Richard Branson SLAMS Trump?!

Richard Branson
Richard Branson

Globalists are enraged now that the United States has found a champion in President Donald Trump and his America First agenda.

Specifically, British billionaire Richard Branson has blasted President Trump’s economic policies, calling them “erratic” and harmful to global business.

Speaking during a business trip to Saudi Arabia, the founder of Virgin Atlantic claimed that the president’s America-first strategies would damage international trade.

Branson, who has previously attacked President Trump, made his comments to several British media outlets while traveling abroad.

His criticism comes as many American businesses are thriving under President Trump’s protective trade policies that prioritize workers and manufacturing.

The foreign billionaire particularly attacked the president’s use of tariffs, which have been instrumental in reshoring manufacturing jobs and forcing other nations to negotiate fairer trade deals.

Branson claimed these policies create “unpredictability” and insisted on promoting globalist trade policies that have historically shipped American jobs overseas.

Branson went beyond economic criticism, venturing into foreign policy by attacking President Trump’s stance on the Ukraine war, suggesting it puts America “on the wrong side of history.”

This commentary comes as President Trump has consistently argued for peace negotiations rather than endless funding for a foreign conflict.

Despite Branson’s claims, the president’s trade policies have strong support from American workers in manufacturing states who watched their jobs disappear under previous administrations’ globalist trade deals.

The billionaire’s assertion that President Trump’s policies are driven by “a small elite” ironically comes from someone speaking from Saudi Arabia to British newspapers about American politics.

Most tellingly, Branson warned that America might be “excluded from future trade deals” with other economies.

Trump supporters have argued that Branson inadvertently highlighted exactly why President Trump’s tough approach is necessary.

Previous “deals” have rarely favored American interests, instead benefiting foreign manufacturers and corporations like Branson’s.

While global elites like Branson may lament America’s stronger negotiating position under President Trump, American workers continue to benefit from policies that put their interests ahead of foreign competitors.

The billionaire’s attacks simply confirm that President Trump’s America First approach is working exactly as intended—protecting American sovereignty against globalist pressure.