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Trump-Xi summit: US announces new dates in May

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Summary
The article reports on the rescheduling of the Xi-Trump summit to May 14-15 in Beijing, with White House statements confirming the event. It notes Trump's positive remarks about Xi and mentions potential reciprocal visits. The White House press secretary comments on the summit's timing relative to US military operations in the region.

Fact-Check Results

“White House locks in new dates in May”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence found in archive to confirm or refute claims about White House setting new summit dates in May
“President Trump’s … long-awaited meeting with President Xi in China will now take place in Beijing on May 14 and 15”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence found in archive to verify specific May 14-15 Beijing summit dates
“Trump, along with his wife, first lady Melania, will host 'Xi and Madam Peng Liyuan for a reciprocal visit in Washington, DC, at a later date to be announced this year'”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence found in archive to confirm reciprocal visit arrangements involving Melania Trump
“When asked whether the Xi-Trump summit depended on the end of the US-Israel war against Iran, Leavitt said that Trump and Xi had discussed rescheduling”
INSUFFICIENT EVIDENCE — No evidence found in archive to support or contradict claims about summit timing depending on US-Israel-Iran conflict