For years, Washington sold us out. While China crept in through the back gate, buying up our farmland—our food supply, our future, and even property brushing up against military bases—our so-called leaders looked the other way. With a handshake and a hollow promise, Washington gave China our land. It wasn’t ignorance. It was cowardice.
And every American paid the price—through recalled food, rising shortages, soaring equipment and fuel costs for our farmers, and grocery bills that feel more like ransom notes. But that ends now.
President Donald J. Trump signed an executive order on February 21, 2025, that puts hard, unapologetic restrictions on Chinese investments in U.S. land and critical infrastructure. This isn’t just a policy win—it’s a spiritual victory. Because while past leaders played politics, Trump did what righteous leaders do—he stood guard over the gate.
According to the Washington Times, Trump’s order does three key things:
• Blocks China from buying farmland and food assets that could compromise our food supply.
• Stops land grabs near U.S. military bases, where surveillance threats are real and rising.
• Orders a full government crackdown on any investment that hands over control to our adversaries.
This isn’t just about farms—it’s about fortresses. It’s about protecting the very ground we walk on and the air we breathe. Because make no mistake: China wasn’t buying these lands for sunshine and soybeans. They were buying strategic location, control over resources, and proximity to our defense.
Scripture says, “The prudent sees danger and hides himself, but the simple go on and suffer for it” (Proverbs 27:12, ESV). Well, Trump saw the danger. And he didn’t just hide—he confronted it. Head-on.
And while other administrations bowed to global money, Trump looked the dragon in the eye and said, “Not on American soil.” He did what no one else would: he told the world our land isn’t for sale.
This wasn’t just a signature on a piece of paper—it was a line drawn in the dirt. Trump didn’t just defend farmland; he defended sovereignty. While others sold off pieces of our future for profit, he reclaimed it in one stroke of the pen. Let the world take notice: America’s not for sale. Not now. Not ever.