The White House slammed Amazon this week over reports the tech giant planned to show customers how President Trump’s China tariffs raise product prices. Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller called it a hostile act against American workers and a gift to communist China. He said the move would’ve leaked U.S. negotiation strategies to Beijing while undermining Trump’s tough trade policies.
Amazon denied ever having official plans for tariff price displays. But Miller revealed President Trump personally called CEO Jeff Bezos to halt the scheme. Conservatives see this as proof Big Tech prioritizes profits over patriotism. Regular Americans don’t need coastal elites lecturing them about tariffs, they need jobs protected from Chinese cheating.
Miller emphasized that Trump’s tariffs rebuilt American factories crushed by decades of bad trade deals. Showing tariff costs would’ve spread Chinese propaganda about “higher prices” instead of highlighting revived U.S. industries. True patriots understand short-term adjustments beat long-term surrender to Beijing’s economic warfare.
The administration suspects Amazon wanted to scare shoppers before Christmas to pressure Trump into dropping tariffs. This follows years of Bezos-owned Washington Post attacks on Trump’s America First agenda. Conservatives warn corporations shouldn’t manipulate public opinion during sensitive national security negotiations.
President Trump’s bold leadership forced China to the table after years of theft and exploitation. Weak past presidents let Beijing steal jobs and technology while Amazon shipped empty boxes from Chinese factories. Miller praised Trump for confronting corporate giants who’d rather appease dictators than defend American workers.
Patriotic consumers flooded social media thanking Trump for stopping Amazon’s anti-tariff campaign. They know Chinese-made goods often come from slave labor and stolen intellectual property. Real Americans gladly pay a few cents more to starve the CCP’s war machine funding concentration camps and spy balloons.
Miller vowed the administration will keep fighting both Chinese communists and their American enablers. He said Bezos should focus on fixing Amazon’s rampant counterfeit problem instead of attacking Trump’s proven trade policies. The White House won’t let coastal billionaires sabotage historic wins for heartland manufacturing.
This showdown proves Trump remains the last line of defense against corporate globalism and Chinese imperialism. While coastal elites fret about gadget prices, Trump fights for steelworkers, farmers, and every citizen betrayed by decades of rotten trade deals. The American people stand with their president against Amazon’s sabotage attempts.