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Trump brushes off Xi’s 300-year-old trees with one burning question

Before Donald Trump departed China, Xi Jinping charmed him one last time, walking him through the walled-off imperial garden of his opulent palace. 

The two leaders toured Zhongnanhai, the guarded complex where China’s top leaders live and work. Cameras captured Xi guiding Trump by the hand through an archway to a grove of 300-year-old trees.

As Xi explained how some of the trees had merged together, Trump stopped the tour with a blunt question.

‘Can you ask the President: when other presidents or prime ministers from other countries visit, does he bring them here?’ Trump said, turning to his translator.

‘Very rarely,’ Xi replied with a chuckle. ‘For example, Putin has been here.’

At the end of the tour, Trump stops in front cameras to say how much loves the Chinese leader’s fortified compound: ‘I could get used to this.’ 

The viral moment was one of the few unscripted interactions between Xi and Trump at the high-stakes summit.  

Hours later, before boarding Air Force One, Trump’s team dumped the Chinese gifts and items collected during the trip, a standard precaution against listening devices and other intelligence threats.

As Xi explained how some of the trees had merged together, Trump stopped the tour with a blunt question

As Xi explained how some of the trees had merged together, Trump stopped the tour with a blunt question

'Can you ask the President: when other presidents or prime ministers from other countries visit, does he bring them here?' Trump said, turning to his translator

‘Can you ask the President: when other presidents or prime ministers from other countries visit, does he bring them here?’ Trump said, turning to his translator

Trump's team dumped the Chinese gifts and items collected during the trip, a standard precaution against listening devices and other intelligence threats

Trump’s team dumped the Chinese gifts and items collected during the trip, a standard precaution against listening devices and other intelligence threats

After sitting down for afternoon tea, Xi spoke through a translator and explained why he had invited Trump to Zhongnanhai, a rare invite to outside leaders.

‘I have chosen this place especially to reciprocate the hospitality extended to me in 2017 at Mar-a-Lago,’ Xi said.

Trump smiled and thanked the Chinese leader for the rare invitation.

Trump has faced criticism throughout the summit for showering personal praise on Xi, the authoritarian leader of America’s most formidable rival.

In his opening remarks at the Great Hall of the People, Trump called Xi a ‘great leader’ and said it was an honor to be his friend. 

The President went on to predict that the U.S.-China relationship would be ‘better than ever before.’

In a Fox News interview with Sean Hannity, Trump also complimented Xi’s physical appearance by calling him ‘very tall’ and claiming Hollywood couldn’t have cast a better-looking leader of China. 

The high-stakes summit gave the two leaders a chance to confront the most consequential issues between their countries: the rise of AI, China’s designs on Taiwan, and the war in Iran.

Trump has faced criticism throughout the summit for showering personal praise on Xi, the authoritarian leader of America's most formidable rival

Trump has faced criticism throughout the summit for showering personal praise on Xi, the authoritarian leader of America’s most formidable rival

In a Fox News interview with Sean Hannity, Trump also complimented Xi's physical appearance by calling him 'very tall'

In a Fox News interview with Sean Hannity, Trump also complimented Xi’s physical appearance by calling him ‘very tall’

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