
The Editors Episode 821: A New China Deal
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Oct 31, 2025 The hosts dive into Trump's recent meeting with Xi, analyzing the uncertainty of the trade deal and its implications on tariffs and investments. The discussion shifts to the filibuster, where proponents argue it preserves stability, while Trump’s suggested repeal raises eyebrows. The panel also dissects Tucker Carlson's interview with Nick Fuentes, critiquing the dangers of unchallenged platforming. Finally, they touch on Bill Gates’ views on climate realities and share lighthearted Halloween anecdotes, blending serious discourse with personal reflections.
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Ambiguous Outcome From Trump-Xi Meeting
- The China meeting produced ambiguous concessions, with many details left unfinalized and tariffs still largely in place.
- Michael Brendan Dougherty warns the deal may be temporary and renegotiable rather than a durable resolution.
Rare Earths Are Strategic Leverage
- Rare earths and export controls are central strategic issues in U.S.-China trade talks.
- Charles C. W. Cooke argues using tariffs and targeted policy to secure access can be legitimate while urging congressional involvement.
Status Quo Likely Unless Shock Hits
- The likely trajectory is a pragmatic, unstable status quo rather than a full trade apocalypse.
- External shocks like a court ruling on tariff authority or a Chinese move on Taiwan could instantly change the trajectory.



