In Second Suppressed Call, Trump Told Chinese President He’d “Stay Quiet” on Hong Kong Protests
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Yesterday, we asked the question of why on earth Trump would publicly ask the Chinese to investigate Joe and Hunter Biden, particularly when he was under the microscope of a literal impeachment inquiry for doing the same thing in a phone call with the president of the Ukraine. Today, we may have the answer: It’s possible he knew that more dirt on his relationship with China was coming, and he was trying to get ahead of it in the only blundering way he knows how.
On Thursday and Friday, details emerged of a second phone call in June, this one with Chinese president Xi Jinping, and the transcript of said call was secreted away in a “secured electronic system” just like the President Zelensky call. Per CNN:
During a phone call with Xi on June 18, Trump raised Biden’s political prospects as well as those of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who by then had started rising in the polls, according to two people familiar with the discussion. In that call, Trump also told Xi he would remain quiet on Hong Kong protests as trade talks progressed.
Here was White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham’s response: