Brawls Erupt Between US, Chinese Camera Crews at Trump-Xi Summit in Beijing
Chinese authorities and U.S. security teams clashed over firearms, press access and motorcade movement as reporters faced tighter controls during the summit.
- High-Level talks between US President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing were overshadowed by confrontations involving journalists, security personnel, and officials from both countries during the two-day summit.
- During a bilateral meeting, Chinese journalists rushed into the venue, knocking down a White House staff member who was bruised and shaken but sustained no serious injuries.
- Tensions rose when Chinese officials blocked a US Secret Service agent carrying a firearm from entering a secure area, standard protocol for presidential protection teams.
- US officials advised administration staff and journalists to use burner phones and temporary email accounts due to fears of cyber surveillance, and American journalists were temporarily held away from the presidential motorcade.
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