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Trump era Air Force One ban after China trip forces officials to dump gifts pins and phones

International
Published on 16 May 2026
Trump era Air Force One ban after China trip forces officials to dump gifts pins and phones

Officials had to toss China lapel pins at boarding

After two days of high-level talks in Beijing, U.S. officials returning on Air Force One were ordered to surrender items brought from China, including staff burner phones, credential badges, and lapel pins. White House staffers and reporters reportedly had to throw the seized objects in a bin at the bottom of the plane’s stairs before boarding. The move suggests strict counterintelligence measures, with analysts pointing to the risk of bugged gifts and the targeting potential of newly issued burner devices.

  • White House pool reports travelers had to surrender trip items before Air Force One boarding
  • China lapel pins were among objects ordered to be tossed in a bin
  • Staff burner phones were also collected and discarded
  • Credential badges issued during the trip were surrendered as well
  • U.S. officials cited no specific reason publicly, though security concerns are implied
  • The White House did not immediately respond to requests for comment
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