
Just as Donald Trump and Xi Jinping were preparing to begin important talks, a commotion reportedly broke out among members of the media gathered in the room — including someone shouting an expletive.
Trump recently arrived in Beijing for a State Visit, his first trip to China in nearly ten years.
He and President Xi began the meeting with polite remarks, with Trump calling the Chinese president a “great leader.”
The two leaders are expected to hold major discussions on sensitive issues, including Taiwan and the Middle East.
But right before the serious talks began, two members of a camera crew inside the conference room nearly stole attention from the meeting.
Trump is visiting China for the first time in more than a decade.

According to reports, a camera was knocked to the floor inside the conference room. Moments later, a brief scuffle allegedly broke out, and someone was heard shouting, “Get the f**k out of here.”
Fortunately, the tension did not appear to involve Trump or Xi directly. However, the U.S. president was reportedly warned that the Taiwan issue remains “the most important” matter in China-U.S. relations.
According to The Guardian, Xi warned that if the Taiwan question is handled properly, relations between the two countries could remain stable. But if it is mishandled, he said, the two nations could face clashes or even conflict, putting the broader relationship at serious risk.
Trump appeared eager to avoid escalating the issue. When a reporter later pressed him on the subject, he did not respond directly.

After touring the Temple of Heaven, the 79-year-old president was asked how the earlier closed-door talks had gone. He replied that they were “great” and described China as a “great country.”
However, in an unusual moment of restraint, Trump stayed quiet when asked whether Taiwan had been discussed.
A brief disturbance was reportedly caused by camera crew members during the event.
Xi has long pushed for Taiwan to be reunified with mainland China, although Taiwan currently operates with its own government.
Trump’s State Visit to China is scheduled to end on Friday, May 15.
Trump seen ‘breaking his drinking abstinence’ as he has toast as sign of respect with China president Xi Jinping

Donald Trump was seen drinking out of a champagne glass during his State visit to China, in spite of his claim that he has never drunk alcohol in his life.
The shocking video has circulated online following the US President Trump’s summit in Beijing alongside Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
While several body language experts have analyzed and unpicked every interaction shared between the world leaders, something else caught the attention of viewers.
Trump and Xi met on May 14, with the former enjoying an imperial welcome, before getting down to business and addressing numerous topics such as trade, Taiwan, and the Middle East.
Apart from their conversations, handshakes, and the praise that Trump showed for his Chinese counterpart, chaos also broke out among members of the media before talks began.
The foul-mouthed exchange shocked viewers, who were left with their jaws on the floor later on as Trump seemingly had a sip of alcohol, despite swearing it off.

Trump drinks after a toast to Xi Jinping
Experts stated that the relationship between the leaders was positive, despite some assertive behaviors from both parties; everything seemed to be mutual.
The respect seemed to continue, as following a toast in Mandarin, Trump could be seen standing on stage and listening intently.
As it concluded, he could be seen taking a champagne glass from a waiter’s platter, raising it in honor of the Chinese leader following the historic summit, and taking a gulp of the liquid.
After this gulp, he placed the glass back on the platter and stood on stage a bit longer to applaud the crowd, who clapped him back.
Why doesn’t Donald Trump drink alcohol?
It has previously been reported that Trump didn’t drink because his older brother died as a result of a drinking problem.
The POTUS seemingly went out of his way then to show respect for Xi by breaking his strict rule.
While we are not 100 percent certain about the liquid that was in the glass, its appearance in the context of the evening may suggest the possibility of alcohol.
Trump states that he’s never drunk in his life, which comes due to the death of his brother Fred, who died from alcoholism in 1981, at the age of 42.
The BBC reports that former bartenders from 1990 New York, where Trump has lived for decades, say that he would often be served champagne, and even vodka, claiming he “nursed” drinks on nights out.
Yet those close to the President, including the man who introduced him to his wife Melania, remains adamant that he never drank and stuck to his favorite, Diet Coke.

Trump explains why he doesn’t drink
Speaking to Fox News in 2016, Trump claimed that he has “never had a drink,” unlike many Presidents before him.
George W Bush went teetotal after giving up drink on his 40th birthday, but Trump claims to have been sober his whole life – marking a first for US leaders.
He opened up on the death of his brother, saying: “It was a very tough period of time,” adding that the incident meant that he would never drink.
“If you don’t start you’re never going have a problem. If you do start you might have a problem. And it’s a tough problem to stop,” the President told the news outlet.
His view of one drink spiralling into addiction was interesting, though he claimed he enforces these beliefs on his children.
He would forbid alcohol, cigarettes, and drugs, adding: “I’ve been very tough on my children with respect to drink.”