
The American right -wing activist, Laura Loomer, claimed in her recent post that US President Donald Trump focused on blocking American companies in Outsourcing of Indian IT giants in the middle of the trade war between two nations.
“President Trump is now considering blocking IT companies in outsourcing his work after Indian society,” Loomer said.
The post of social media, shared by September 2025, emphasized how Laura Loomer says Americans who want IT services may not “print 2” for language English after this alleged step.
“Make a call center again!” She said.
In a separate post on September 6, 2025, Loomer also expressed her thoughts on how this step would end the days of Americans who talk to people who allegedly do not know how to speak English.
“I am so excited that President Trump ended the days of pressing 2 to speak English with someone who does not speak English. Very nice,” Loomer said in a separate post on Saturday.
Peter Navarro nodded
According to the Times of India, the conservative commentator Jack Poso called on the plans for foreign distant workers who provide their services to the United States.
This attitude also reportedly received a “thumbs up” from Trump’s business advisor Peter Navarr.
“The country must pay for the privilege of providing services remotely, in the same way as goods. Apply across sectors that are balanced as needed,” according to the POSO comments, quoted in the news portal report.
However, it is not yet clear whether US President Donald Trump is planning to save tariffs on foreign US services or to plan US companies in their employment outsourcing to India.
English -speaking nations
India and the United States are nations that speak and use English as their official language. However, according to the data collected from the Pew Research, almost 84% of the Indians who are over 5 years of age speak in English.
“84% of Indians aged 5 and older speak English.
In the US, almost 78% or about three -quarters of people over 5 years speak English, while other 14% of most speak other languages than English.
“English is by far the most spoken language in the US about three -quarters of those age 5 or more (78%) speaks only English at home. Another 14% speak a different language other than English at home and suggests that they speak English very well,” the data agency said, quoting a US community survey (ACS).
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