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Trump returns from China as questions linger over Iran and Taiwan ⁠91%

5/16/2026, 7:00:17 PM

Topics: Video
Keywords: Youtube

BS Summary: This video contains 7 faulty reasoning types, including Negativity Bias, Appeal to Emotion, and Appeal to Authority, with Framing Effect as the most egregious example at 74.9% saturation with 305 hits. Analysis detected 794 faulty-reasoning hits from 407 analyzed words, generating a BS Score of 85.5% and a BS Rank of ⁠91% (1,608 of 16,813 videos). This video is worse (more manipulative) than 90.40% of the video peer group.

out of the aftermath of President Trump's trip to China. 
Trump hailing the summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping as a great success, saying the leaders made trade deals involving Boeing jets and agricultural products. 
But there were no apparent breakthroughs on the trickiest of issues. 
Investigative reporter Olivia Rubin joins me now with more. 
Olivia, there's still no deal in Iran and now there are new questions about Taiwan. 
So where does President Trump go from here on those issues? 
>> Major questions on both, Ike. 
As far as Taiwan goes, the president is now weighing whether or not to greenlight a sale of weapons to Taiwan, something the United States has done for decades, but he's been holding up the latest package for months. 
And we know that this comes after there was sort of that tense interaction behind behind closed doors between Trump and she she warning Trump that if that issue was not handled carefully that the two countries could come into conflict. 
Trump saying he hasn't made a decision yet, saying he's trying to keep the status quo when it comes to those two countries. 
Clearly aware of the unpopular war in Iran. 
And as it goes for Iran, we know that China is a close ally, but not clear if they made any concrete commitments to go to their ally and try to pressure them to the negotiating table or to reopen to the straight of Hormuz, which has sent those gas prices skyrocketing. 
All we know is what President Trump said that they both agreed that they don't want Iran to have the nuclear weapon and that they both agree they want the straight open. 
Ike. 
>> Now Olivia, the president also announcing the death of an ISIS leader in Africa. 
What more can you tell us about that? 
This was a surprising post that came from President Trump on his social media platform, Truth Social, late at night, saying that at his direction, the United States forces uh had completed a complex military option uh executing what he said, who he said was the second in command for ISIS globally, saying that this individual was hiding out in Africa. 
Uh and saying essentially, Ike, that because he is now gone, he can no longer terrorize Africans or Americans worldwide. saying that now ISIS is further diminished globally. 
Ike. 
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