
President Trump's election integrity allegations against China fuel fears of prejudice and racism, but Beijing pushes back
Asian-American groups slam Trump speech as threat amid Xi summit tensions
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Asian-American groups on Friday slammed US President Donald Trump's speech delivered this week as a dangerous threat to citizens of US minority communities already facing attacks and hostility during troubled and deeply partisan times, even as China hawks praised its message and tone. Asian-American groups fear Trump's escalating rhetoric will fuel prejudice, racism in US. President Donald Trump's comments alleging Chinese interference during the 2020 election reignited tensions with China, setting up a potentially fraught meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the fall.
Furthermore, The White House reportedly said the meeting between the two leaders is still on track, but Beijing hit back on Friday after the Thursday night primetime.
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Asian-American groups on Friday slammed US President Donald Trump's speech delivered this week as a dangerous threat to citizens of US minority communities already facing attacks and hostility during troubled and deeply partisan times, even as China hawks praised its message and tone.
according to South China Morning Post — WorldAsian-American groups fear Trump's escalating rhetoric will fuel prejudice, racism in US.
according to South China Morning Post — WorldPresident Donald Trump's comments alleging Chinese interference during the 2020 election reignited tensions with China, setting up a potentially fraught meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the fall.
according to Washington Examiner +1The White House reportedly said the meeting between the two leaders is still on track, but Beijing hit back on Friday after the Thursday night primetime [...]
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