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REPORT: Trump Aide ‘Trampled’ By Reporters In China
President Donald Trump’s closely watched summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping spiraled into chaos behind the scenes this week after a White House staffer was reportedly knocked to the ground and trampled during a wild media stampede inside a Beijing meeting hall.
The ugly scene unfolded as Chinese reporters rushed toward Trump and Xi during a bilateral event tied to the president’s high-stakes visit to China. According to multiple reports from members of the traveling press corps, the crush of journalists and handlers turned physical within seconds, leaving one White House aide bruised and shaken after being shoved to the floor and stepped on by the crowd.
The confrontation quickly became symbolic of the broader tensions simmering underneath the carefully staged summit between Washington and Beijing.
Trump arrived in China this week for his first major visit to the country in years as the administration attempts to navigate an increasingly volatile relationship with Xi’s government. Trade disputes, Taiwan, military activity in the Pacific, and the ongoing Iran conflict all loomed over the meetings.
But much of the attention from reporters traveling with the delegation centered on the chaotic treatment American officials and journalists allegedly faced from Chinese authorities throughout the trip.
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Members of the White House press pool reportedly dealt with tight movement restrictions, aggressive crowd control tactics, and repeated interference from Chinese security personnel. Reporters were allegedly blocked from certain areas, rushed through security checkpoints, and denied basic accommodations while covering the summit.
Another tense standoff erupted at Beijing’s historic Temple of Heaven when Chinese officials refused to allow an armed Secret Service agent to accompany the presidential press pool into the secured area.
The disagreement reportedly lasted roughly 30 minutes as American officials argued the agent needed to remain with the traveling media contingent for security purposes. Eventually, another Secret Service agent who had already cleared security escorted reporters into the venue while the original agent remained outside.
After the temple visit concluded, Chinese officials allegedly attempted to prevent members of the American press corps from rejoining Trump’s motorcade. White House staffers and reporters reportedly scrambled across the grounds as U.S. officials argued with Chinese handlers over access and movement.
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One member of the American delegation reportedly described the atmosphere surrounding the summit as a “s***show,” underscoring the frustration brewing behind the scenes even as both governments publicly emphasized cooperation.
The Trump administration also took extraordinary security precautions before the trip amid longstanding concerns about Chinese surveillance and cyber espionage. Staffers and reporters traveling with the White House were reportedly advised to use temporary phones and limited electronic communications while in Beijing.
Despite the mounting friction, Trump and Xi publicly maintained a cordial tone during their meetings. The two leaders discussed trade relations, regional military tensions, and efforts to prevent the Iran conflict from escalating further into a broader war that could destabilize global markets.
Still, the scenes unfolding behind closed doors painted a far different picture of the current relationship between the United States and China.
What was intended to project strength and stability instead exposed just how tense and distrustful the relationship between the two superpowers has become.
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