According to a report by Fox News from 2:13, on Friday May 15, 2026, the atmosphere of the latest summit between President Donald Trump and President Xi Jinping has taken on a decidedly different tone than their 2017 encounter, shifting from rigid formality to what observers are calling a more jovial and personal exchange.

Reporting on the evolving dynamics in Beijing, Fox News host Jesse Watters noted that the visual cues from the summit suggest a more relaxed, yet deeply competitive, relationship between the two world leaders.

According to Watters, the mood on the ground in China has been noticeably lighter, even as the stakes of the discussions remain high.

“People say the ceremony was more jovial, conversational and personally interactive than Trump’s last visit in 2017,” Watters reported. “A lot more smiles this time.”

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While the smiles were abundant, body language experts analyzed the President’s demeanor as one of calculated strength. Rather than being overwhelmed by the imperial backdrops of Beijing, Trump reportedly projected an image of dominance.

“Body language experts say Trump showed gravitas and stayed focused,” Watters explained. “I think that Trump feels the power, feels like this is a formidable meeting. He’s not intimidated by Xi at all. He’s showing kind of like a peacock or a lion, he’s showing his power.”

This display of energy reportedly carried over into the closed-door negotiations. What was scheduled as a standard diplomatic sit-down stretched significantly past its allotted time, signaling that both sides had much to discuss regarding the special relationship between the two nations.

“Trump brought that energy into his meeting,” Watters noted. “The two men spoke for two hours and 15 minutes longer than expected.”….Read_More…

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