Why at a Farm?
Focus on agriculture and rural issues: The event was a roundtable at Custer Farms (a facility known for producing a specialized heat-processed soybean product used in dairy farm animal feed). Trump touted his administration’s policies, such as lowering input costs (e.g., fertilizer, energy), opening new trade markets, reducing regulations, strengthening the farm safety net, and other rural initiatives. He emphasized his strong support for farmers and Wisconsin’s agricultural community.
ktxs.com
Political outreach in a battleground state: This was Trump’s first visit to Wisconsin since winning the 2024 election. Wisconsin is a key swing state, and the stop was in the 3rd Congressional District (western Wisconsin), seen as competitive and important for House control. He appeared with local GOP figures like Rep. Derrick Van Orden and promoted Republican candidates.
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Broader messaging: In his remarks, Trump mixed farm talk with comments on national issues (e.g., infrastructure improvements in Washington, gas prices, and the situation in Iran), framing Republicans as the better choice for farmers compared to Democrats.
wisn.com
Why this farm?
Custer Farms is a sizable operation by Wisconsin standards. It is a family-owned farm (operated by Ken Custer and his sons Doug and Darryl) that cultivates about 5,100 acres in Chippewa County.
farmprogress.com
Key Details on Its ScaleCropland breakdown: This includes roughly 2,100 acres of soybeans, plus corn, ryegrass, alfalfa, and other crops.
farmprogress.com
Business focus: Beyond traditional row-crop farming, they run Chippewa Valley Grain and Processing, which produces a specialized heat-processed soybean meal used as high-bypass protein feed for dairy farms. The processing equipment was originally installed in an old dairy barn on the property.
custerfarms.com
Context in Wisconsin: Average Wisconsin farms are much smaller (often under 500 acres total, with dairy operations varying widely). A 5,100-acre crop operation ranks as large-scale for the state, especially in a diversified family setup that also includes grain transport and related businesses.
economicdevelopment.extension.wisc.edu
It’s a substantial, multi-generational agribusiness that blends crop production with value-added processing—big enough to host high-profile events like a presidential roundtable, but still presented as a family farm emphasizing local rural values.
because simple farmers are closest to being 'free'. it shows many Americans that President Trump understands this fact.
George Washington was Agent 711 (connected to Q) he was also a farmer, and President Trump is a huge fan of GW.
George Washington believed the peasant farmer = independence, because he produces his own food, etc.
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From MountVernon.org;
"The section states: "but they shall all sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid…."
The phrase refers to the independence of the peasant farmer who is freed from military oppression. In the biblical passage there is a juxtaposition of the simple life with that of royalty or the state"
This is such a bad look. I'm sorry. It just makes him look bad. Why do this interview if he is not ready to share it all? What benefit did he gain? Excluding Anons and his base, who would ever see this as a "win"?
Thanks for your honest feedback. I was a little triggered for a sec, but realized I too had the exact same sentiment initially. I cooled off after I realized most of what he’s been doing is simple exposure of issues, then planting seeds, then circling back to these issues. It’s all part of the white hat psy-op to unbrainwash the tards who have had their fake ass news (propaganda) spoon fed to them. They’ve never done a bit of research and don’t have a clue about wtf we’re talking about here. Everything is at a snail’s pace due to these idiot’s propensity to get triggered. They’re rolling out the real evidence ever so slowly so as to avoid a civil war. Seems to be working fairly well so far to avoid civil unrest.
I hope you are right. But I would also like to see the evidence of such conversion. Instead, I just see deeper and deeper division among people. I am not even talking about fake news. I am talking about more and more instances of hearing or overhearing people comment about how Trump is "infantile" "spoiled" "abusive" "whiny" etc.
And these are not even the original TDS crowd!
I think he could accomplish the EXACT same red pilling if he evolved his style so that he penetrates the minds of those who have walled him off.
Because they were actually at Custer Farm in Wisconsin and they were inside the barn because it was raining outside.
Why interviewed him at a farm?
Why at a Farm? Focus on agriculture and rural issues: The event was a roundtable at Custer Farms (a facility known for producing a specialized heat-processed soybean product used in dairy farm animal feed). Trump touted his administration’s policies, such as lowering input costs (e.g., fertilizer, energy), opening new trade markets, reducing regulations, strengthening the farm safety net, and other rural initiatives. He emphasized his strong support for farmers and Wisconsin’s agricultural community.
ktxs.com
Political outreach in a battleground state: This was Trump’s first visit to Wisconsin since winning the 2024 election. Wisconsin is a key swing state, and the stop was in the 3rd Congressional District (western Wisconsin), seen as competitive and important for House control. He appeared with local GOP figures like Rep. Derrick Van Orden and promoted Republican candidates.
facebook.com
Broader messaging: In his remarks, Trump mixed farm talk with comments on national issues (e.g., infrastructure improvements in Washington, gas prices, and the situation in Iran), framing Republicans as the better choice for farmers compared to Democrats.
wisn.com
Why this farm?
Custer Farms is a sizable operation by Wisconsin standards. It is a family-owned farm (operated by Ken Custer and his sons Doug and Darryl) that cultivates about 5,100 acres in Chippewa County.
farmprogress.com
Key Details on Its ScaleCropland breakdown: This includes roughly 2,100 acres of soybeans, plus corn, ryegrass, alfalfa, and other crops.
farmprogress.com
Business focus: Beyond traditional row-crop farming, they run Chippewa Valley Grain and Processing, which produces a specialized heat-processed soybean meal used as high-bypass protein feed for dairy farms. The processing equipment was originally installed in an old dairy barn on the property.
custerfarms.com
Context in Wisconsin: Average Wisconsin farms are much smaller (often under 500 acres total, with dairy operations varying widely). A 5,100-acre crop operation ranks as large-scale for the state, especially in a diversified family setup that also includes grain transport and related businesses.
economicdevelopment.extension.wisc.edu
It’s a substantial, multi-generational agribusiness that blends crop production with value-added processing—big enough to host high-profile events like a presidential roundtable, but still presented as a family farm emphasizing local rural values.
because simple farmers are closest to being 'free'. it shows many Americans that President Trump understands this fact.
George Washington was Agent 711 (connected to Q) he was also a farmer, and President Trump is a huge fan of GW.
George Washington believed the peasant farmer = independence, because he produces his own food, etc.
...
From MountVernon.org;
"The section states: "but they shall all sit under their own vines and under their own fig trees, and no one shall make them afraid…."
The phrase refers to the independence of the peasant farmer who is freed from military oppression. In the biblical passage there is a juxtaposition of the simple life with that of royalty or the state"
https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/vine-and-fig-tree
Wow, good info. Thank you.
This is such a bad look. I'm sorry. It just makes him look bad. Why do this interview if he is not ready to share it all? What benefit did he gain? Excluding Anons and his base, who would ever see this as a "win"?
The one demon face shot of her was worth the whole interview.
Thanks for your honest feedback. I was a little triggered for a sec, but realized I too had the exact same sentiment initially. I cooled off after I realized most of what he’s been doing is simple exposure of issues, then planting seeds, then circling back to these issues. It’s all part of the white hat psy-op to unbrainwash the tards who have had their fake ass news (propaganda) spoon fed to them. They’ve never done a bit of research and don’t have a clue about wtf we’re talking about here. Everything is at a snail’s pace due to these idiot’s propensity to get triggered. They’re rolling out the real evidence ever so slowly so as to avoid a civil war. Seems to be working fairly well so far to avoid civil unrest.
I hope you are right. But I would also like to see the evidence of such conversion. Instead, I just see deeper and deeper division among people. I am not even talking about fake news. I am talking about more and more instances of hearing or overhearing people comment about how Trump is "infantile" "spoiled" "abusive" "whiny" etc.
And these are not even the original TDS crowd!
I think he could accomplish the EXACT same red pilling if he evolved his style so that he penetrates the minds of those who have walled him off.
President Trump thought it was an appropriate place for "vermin" he calls liberals, who he considers, not human. Watch the "snake" Welker's eyes!
You can really see it.
imo - 117% staged
Reminds me of this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51uk5SFF5s8