Trump leaves Maria Bartiromo speechless after suggesting US is hacking China
- On June 29, 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump discussed U.S.-China relations and trade during a Fox News interview with Maria Bartiromo.
- Trump addressed ongoing U.S.-China trade talks after May tariff de-escalation, while dismissing concerns over Chinese sabotage and smuggling cases involving two nationals.
- He said China pays substantial tariffs, some formerly as high as 145%, while U.S. tariffs dropped to 30%, and both sides agreed on expediting rare earth shipments.
- Trump implied the U.S. engages in similar actions, stating "We do, we do a lot of things," which momentarily left Bartiromo speechless during the interview.
- These remarks reflect ongoing complexity in U.S.-China relations, balancing trade progress with mutual accusations of aggressive tactics and unresolved security concerns.
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