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During his visit to China, Donald Trump made a comment praising “beautiful children” at a public event—an otherwise routine line that quickly went viral online. But the timing turned it into a lightning rod.

The clip began circulating widely just as renewed discussion around the Jeffrey Epstein case resurfaced, prompting intense reactions, criticism, and debate across social media. Some users drew connections; others pushed back, calling it overinterpretation.

So what actually happened? Was it a harmless remark taken out of context—or a moment amplified by the broader controversy?

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00:00First of all, that was an honor like few have ever seen before.
00:06And I think I was particularly impressed by those children.
00:10They were happy. They were beautiful.
00:13The military is obvious. It couldn't be better.
00:16But those children were amazing and they represent so much.
00:20And I know they represent so much to you.
00:22First of all, that was an honor like few have ever seen before.
00:29And I think I was particularly impressed by those children.
00:33They were happy. They were beautiful.
00:35The military is obvious. It couldn't be better.
00:38But those children were amazing and they represent so much.
00:42And I know they represent so much to you.
00:45Well, President Xi, I want to thank you very much.
00:48First of all, that was an honor like few have ever seen before.
00:55And I think I was particularly impressed by those children.
00:59They were happy. They were beautiful.
01:02The military is obvious. It couldn't be better.
01:04But those children were amazing and they represent so much.
01:08And I know they represent so much to you.
01:11You and I have known each other now for a long time.
01:14In fact, the longest relationship of our two countries
01:18is that any president and president has had.
01:22And that's to me an honor.
01:25We've had a fantastic relationship.
01:27We've gotten along.
01:28When there were difficulties, we worked it out.
01:30I would call you and you would call me.
01:32And whenever we had a problem, people don't know,
01:36whenever we had a problem, we worked it out very quickly.
01:39And we're going to have a fantastic future together.
01:43Such respect for China, the job you've done.
01:46You're a great leader.
01:48I say it to everybody.
01:48You're a great leader.
01:50Sometimes people don't like me saying it,
01:52but I say it anyway because it's true.
01:54I only say the truth.
01:56And I just want to say on behalf of all of the great delegation that we have,
02:01we have the greatest businessmen, the biggest,
02:03and I guess the best in the world.
02:05We have amazing people and they're all with me.
02:08They, every single one of them, we asked the top 30 in the world,
02:12every single one of them said yes.
02:15And I didn't want the second or the third in the company.
02:17I wanted only the top.
02:19And they're here today to pay respects to you and to China.
02:23And they look forward to trade and doing business.
02:26And it's going to be totally reciprocal on our behalf.
02:30So I really look very much forward to our discussion.
02:33It's a big discussion.
02:34There are those that say this is maybe the biggest summit ever.
02:37They can never remember anything like it.
02:39It's, I can say in the United States,
02:41it's people aren't talking about anything else.
02:45But it's an honor to be with you.
02:47It's an honor to be your friend.
02:48And the relationship between China and the USA
02:52is going to be better than ever before.
02:54Thank you very much.
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