Trump says Hong Kong issue is 'tough' because city is 'attached to China'
It's time for a geography lesson with President Trump.
During an interview with Fox Sports on Tuesday, the president was asked about the situation in Hong Kong, where in recent months China has cracked down with a new national security law that threatens the city's autonomy, and where Hong Kong authorities arrested media tycoon Jimmy Lai earlier this week. Trump didn't exactly echo his national security adviser, Robert O'Brien, who previously said the U.S. is "deeply troubled" by Lai's arrest. He instead complained Hong Kong had made "a lot of money" the U.S. could have made because of "tremendous incentives."
But he did briefly wade into the political situation, simply to say that it's "a little bit tough from certain standpoints" because, when looking at a map, Hong Kong is "attached to" mainland China. And, well, there's no arguing with that.
How Trump describes China-Hong Kong relations on Fox Sports Radio: "You know, it's a part— it's a part, when you look, I mean, take a look at a map. It's attached to China. So it's a little bit tough from certain standpoints."
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) August 11, 2020
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