Trump Buckles on Live TV, Dodges Taiwan Question, and Praises China After Xi’s Chilling Warning

May 15, 2026

A clearly irritated President Donald Trump declined to address reporters’ questions about whether he discussed Taiwan with Chinese President Xi Jinping while standing beside Xi for a photo op in Beijing during his two-day visit to China.

Media outlets reported that Xi delivered a stark, blunt warning to Trump that clashes or even conflicts, putting the entire relationship in great jeopardy, could erupt between the two nations if the United States tries to interfere with Beijing’s claims to the de facto independent democracy, according to China’s foreign ministry.

China’s President Xi Jinping and US President Donald Trump (Photo: X screenshot/Headquarters)

As Trump and Xi stood for the cameras on Thursday, May 14, after meeting for several hours over Iran and trade issues, reporters called out to Trump.

“How were your talks, sir?” a journalist asked.

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Trump took a couple of beats, then answered, “Great.”

Another yelled, “Did you talk about Taiwan, Mr. President?”

Trump continued answering the first question, ignoring the Taiwan question. “Great place. Incredible. China’s beautiful.”

“Did you talk about Taiwan, Mr. President?” the reporter repeated as Trump grimly stared ahead and Xi smiled by his side.

“Thank you very much,” Trump said beginning to move away as another persistent journalist asked again, “Mr. President, did you talk about Taiwan?”

Trump refused to answer, quickly turning around and walking away, and a White House summary of the Trump-Xi meeting also did not make any mention of Taiwan or what the two leaders might have discussed around the close American ally and important trading partner.

Secretary of State Marco Rubio also claimed, according to NBC News, that Trump did not ask Xi for help in reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical passage for 20 percent of the world’s oil and that Iran has closed down since shortly after Trump launched an unapproved and surprise war on Tehran on Feb. 28.

Since then, Americans have seen gas prices double and energy prices spike with no end in sight to the war.

Trump’s refusal to answer questions about Taiwan and what he discussed with Xi sparked a social media uproar with speculation ranging from Trump sold out Taiwan like he did Ukraine to he’s actually a communist asset.

“Dodged it like it was nothing. classic trump,” X user Callum noted.

“Trump knows that any concessions on Taiwan will be greatly unpopular. Unfortunately, Trump loves those gotch ya moments where he can shake up his critics. From the moment he became president, I knew Taiwan was at risk, he’ll throw it away for a song and dance,” another X poster predicted.

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Others chimed in, “Trump will f-ck Taiwan just like he did Ukraine, NATO and any allies we ever had.”

Taiwan is located about 100 miles off the coast of southeastern China, according to Britannica. Since 1949, when Chinese communists defeated Nationalist forces and established the People’s Republic of China, the democratic Taiwan has been known as the Republic of China.

The U.S. and Taiwan have been close allies and trading partners for decades, and although the U.S. government recognized the People’s Republic of China in 1979 as the sole legal government of China, according to the State Department’s website, it still maintains a close relationship with Taipei.

It’s unclear if Trump is as ambivalent toward Taiwan as he is toward Ukraine, which has been in a war with Russia for four years since Moscow attacked it in 2022.

“This dude is such a spineless, cowardly p-ssy smfh. I will never, ever forgive or forget the brainwashed, poorly educated cult and the sycophantic sheep enabling this (clown emoji) to embarrass the country on a daily basis,” angry X user Randall G proclaimed.

Danielle Brooks

I am a staff writer at New York Beacon, where I focus on culture, entrepreneurship, and the emerging voices redefining Black America. My work highlights innovators, artists, and founders whose stories often unfold beyond mainstream headlines but shape communities in meaningful ways. Through precise reporting and thoughtful storytelling, I aim to document progress, challenge narratives, and contribute to a stronger Black press tradition.