Trump defends Chinese students in US: ‘China’s paying us a lot of money right now’
- President Donald Trump welcomed international students, including those from China, on Aug. 26, addressing concerns about their admission to U.S. universities.
- Trump stated, "I think it’s very insulting to say students can’t come here," emphasizing their potential contributions.
- He acknowledged the significant number of Chinese students in the U.S., estimating between 300,000 and 350,000 students.
- Trump mentioned that China is paying the U.S. a lot of money, specifically hundreds of millions of dollars.
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Trump defends Chinese students in US: ‘China’s paying us a lot of money’
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Trump defends Chinese students in US: ‘China’s paying us a lot of money right now’
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