Illustration of a Secret Service agent in a standoff with Chinese officials over carrying a firearm during Trump's Beijing visit.
Illustration of a Secret Service agent in a standoff with Chinese officials over carrying a firearm during Trump's Beijing visit.
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Secret service agent in standoff with chinese officials during trump visit

A Secret Service agent was blocked from entering a secure area in Beijing on Thursday because he was carrying a firearm, leading to a heated standoff with Chinese officials during President Trump's summit with Xi Jinping.

The incident delayed the White House press pool for 30 minutes as they tried to reach Trump's motorcade. A second agent who had already entered the area returned to escort the journalists through the chaos, which was captured on the BBC's live feed from the press pool. Reporters expressed frustration, with one saying, “We have to go!” and another declaring, “U.S. press, we are going!” One person called the scene a “sh*t show.” Additional Chinese officials attempted to stop the group, but the journalists reached the president's convoy.

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Initial reactions on X described a tense physical standoff between US Secret Service agents and Chinese officials in Beijing over a firearm during Trump's visit. Some posts framed it as routine protocol friction resolved quickly, while others criticized it as undiplomatic or evidence of poor planning. Skeptical users mocked the event as a tantrum or questioned the value of the trip.

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