Donald Trump and Xi Jinping discussing human rights during a meeting in Beijing, with reference to a jailed pastor.
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping discussing human rights during a meeting in Beijing, with reference to a jailed pastor.
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Trump expected to raise jailed Chinese pastor’s case during Beijing trip, opinion piece says

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A Daily Wire opinion column says President Donald Trump plans to bring up specific human-rights cases—including that of detained Zion Church founder Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri—during an upcoming meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in Beijing.

President Donald Trump is expected to travel to Beijing on May 14–15, 2026, where human rights are likely to be part of the agenda alongside trade and security issues.

In an opinion column published Monday, The Daily Wire said Trump has promised to raise the case of Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri—also known as Ezra Jin—during his meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Jin, the founder of Beijing’s Zion Church, was detained on October 10, 2025, according to accounts from his family and reporting by major outlets at the time. The detentions were described as part of a wider crackdown that also swept up dozens of church leaders and members across multiple locations.

Public advocacy for Jin’s release has been led by his daughter, Grace Jin Drexel, who has worked in Republican policy roles in the U.S. Senate. A bipartisan Senate resolution introduced in April 2026 urged Trump to prioritize the release of several prisoners during the China visit, including Jin.

The Daily Wire column also cited Jimmy Lai, the jailed Hong Kong media entrepreneur, as another case the author said Trump would raise. Lai has been imprisoned since his 2020 arrest under Hong Kong’s national security crackdown, though details about his sentencing and legal status have been reported differently across outlets and were not independently confirmed in the Daily Wire piece beyond its citation to external coverage.

Neither the White House nor Chinese government readouts referenced in publicly available material reviewed for this report provided an official, detailed list of individual cases Trump will raise in his talks with Xi.

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Discussions on X center on President Trump's stated plan to raise the imprisonment of Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri of Zion Church with Xi Jinping in Beijing. Conservative and religious figures express support for highlighting religious freedom issues. Human rights organizations and the pastor's daughter welcome the commitment as a positive step. Bipartisan lawmakers and journalists report on related advocacy efforts. Reactions emphasize hope for the pastor's release amid China's crackdown on unregistered churches.

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Bipartisan lawmakers ask Trump to press Xi on release of detained Zion Church pastor

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A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has urged President Donald Trump to raise the detention of Mingri “Ezra” Jin, a pastor linked to Beijing’s Zion Church network, during an expected meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping next month, according to a congressional letter dated March 24, 2026. Jin’s daughter, U.S. citizen Grace Jin Drexel, said she hopes Trump will push for her father’s release ahead of Easter.

President Donald Trump is scheduled to arrive in China on Wednesday evening for meetings with President Xi Jinping. The visit will focus on trade, security issues, and other bilateral concerns.

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China’s foreign ministry announced on Monday that US President Donald Trump will pay a state visit to the country from May 13 to 15 at the invitation of President Xi Jinping. It will be the first such trip by a US president since 2017.

Marco Rubio, the US Secretary of State sanctioned by Beijing, will take part in Donald Trump's upcoming trip to China, according to sources. Rubio had previously appeared reluctant to visit despite invitations. His attendance could help address frustrations in Beijing over the lack of preparation for the trip.

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Former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell said Thursday that President Donald Trump might ask Chinese President Xi Jinping for suggestions on engaging North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during their summit in Beijing on May 14 and 15.

Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met a bipartisan US Senate delegation in Beijing on Thursday, calling for more dialogue and cooperation between the two countries ahead of President Donald Trump's planned visit.

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South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met with U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House in Washington on March 13, 2026, for a 20-minute talk. Trump expressed positivity about resuming dialogue with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un but left the timing open. The two also discussed bilateral trade and investment issues.

 

 

 

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