So far, three former U.S. presidents have harshly criticized Trump, namely Biden, Obama, and Clinton. These three famous American political families are ganging up on Trump. This situation has never happened to any U.S. president before.

Meanwhile, large-scale protests against Trump have erupted again in more than 100 cities across the United States. Polls show that Trump's approval rating has dropped to its lowest point during his presidential career. Worse still, the Pentagon leaks case continues to escalate. Multiple informed sources said that the Pentagon has completely lost its leadership and is on the verge of collapse.

All of this undoubtedly leaves Trump quite frustrated. So he has posted several tweets on his personal social media and once again bragged: "Many leaders of other countries and business executives have approached me recently, requesting tariff reductions." At the same time, he also posted some photos of debris in the Pacific Ocean and accused China of another "great sin," claiming: "This is China's gift to the Pacific."

In fact, when Trump brings up environmental issues again, it means he is now at a loss with China. He faces three major pressures:

1. On one hand, he has already bragged externally, saying: "The US and China should be able to reach an agreement within 3 to 4 weeks." But so far, China hasn't called him. Moreover, China's vice foreign minister has met with representatives from BRICS countries. Without any surprises, BRICS countries will unite to respond to Trump. If no negotiation takes place within four weeks, not only will Trump lose face, but he will also lose credibility.

2. On the other hand, his negotiations with other countries are not going well. Currently, the US and Japan are negotiating, and Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba is unwilling to make major concessions to Trump. The latest news is that he is only willing to make partial concessions on the issue of importing US military vehicles. Meanwhile, there are reports from Australia: they will not compromise with Trump. If Trump can't handle these allies, why should American citizens believe he can handle all the countries in the world? At present, Trump has set India as the next country that the US and China must compete for, and it remains to be seen how Modi will decide.

3. Another pressure on Trump comes from US debt. In June this year, 6 trillion US dollars worth of US bonds will mature. And Fed Chairman Powell has already said that interest rates will not be cut. That is to say, the Federal Reserve will not save Trump. Trump now says he wants to fire Powell, but he obviously cannot do so. After all, the Fed chairman is not an official at the White House, and he is not someone who can be dismissed at will.

In summary, using the phrase "four-sided siege" to describe Trump's current situation is very appropriate. Next, we want to see how he will get down from this predicament. For more updates, let us continue to follow the situation.

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