US and China trade journalist expulsions in tit-for-tat moves US and China trade journalist expulsions in tit-for-tat moves U S President Donald Trump, right, speaks with Chinese President Xi Jinping while leaving after a visit to the Zhongnanhai Garden in Beijing, Friday, May 15, 2026
US and China trade journalist expulsions in tit-for-tat moves The Trump administration has revoked the visa of a Chinese national working for the state news agency Xinhua in the United States, in an apparent reciprocal act to Beijing's decision to expel a
US and China trade journalist expulsions in tit-for-tat moves In total, at least 18 foreign journalists working for The Washington Post, The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal were expelled in the first half of 2020, according to the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China Many others were given short visas ranging from one month to three months, according to the group’s annual survey
US and China trade journalist expulsions days after Trump visits Xi in . . . US and China trade journalist expulsions in tit-for-tat moves The Trump administration has revoked the visa of a Chinese national working for the state news agency Xinhua in the U S This move follows Beijing's decision to expel Vivian Wang, a New York Times correspondent, apparently over a DealBook event featuring Taiwan's leader