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Brief May 7, 2026 · 6:26 pm ET Source: Washington Post Politics

Trump Made a Promise on Jimmy Lai. Congress Is Calling It In.

Congressional lawmakers are pressing the Trump administration to make the release of Jimmy Lai — the 78-year-old Hong Kong media mogul and pro-democracy symbol imprisoned since 2020 — a concrete deliverable at upcoming U.S.-China summit talks, according to the Washington Post. Trump had previously pledged to help secure Lai's freedom.

The strategic shape here is straightforward: lawmakers are trying to convert a presidential promise into a negotiating mandate before Trump enters the room with Beijing — where vague commitments have a way of quietly evaporating. Lai's case is high-profile enough that dropping it would carry real reputational cost domestically.

The play for Beijing is equally clear: hold Lai as leverage indefinitely, betting that Trump's transactional instincts eventually trade the symbolic win for a tariff concession. Promises made in press releases don't bind dealmakers.

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