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President Donald Trump talks with reporters during the NCAA Collegiate National Champions Day at the White House, Friday, Nov. 22, 2019, in Washington. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump on Friday wouldn’t commit to signing bipartisan legislation supporting pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong as he tries to work out a trade deal with China.
Trump’s comments came after the House and Senate this week passed the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act in reaction to anti-government protests that have convulsed the semiautonomous Chinese city for more than five months.
The bill authorizes sanctions on Chinese and Hong Kong officials involved in human-rights abuses and would mandate the State Department to annually review special autonomous status that the U.S. grants Hong Kong on trade.
“Look, we have to stand with Hong Kong,” Trump said in an interview on Fox & Friends . He continued: “But I’m also standing with President Xi [Jinping]. He’s a friend of mine. He’s an incredible guy.”
At an unrelated event later Friday, Trump said he would give the Hong Kong bill a long look.
White House officials did not respond to a request for comment on where Trump stood on the legislation.
Trump also claimed he’s the reason China hasn’t taken steps yet to crush pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.Trump said he asked Xi not to send in the military to stamp out the protests. The president added that he told Xi that efforts to quash […]
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