Strict security protocols followed during President Trump’s China visit

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BEIJINNG, Friday, May 15, 2026 (WNP): Members of the American delegation accompanying Donald Trump reportedly followed strict security and counter-espionage procedures during their visit to China, including disposing of temporary electronic items before boarding Air Force One.

According to reports circulating on social media and diplomatic security discussions, the delegation discarded temporary accreditations, visitor badges, and disposable mobile phones provided during the visit before departing the country.

None of the temporary electronic devices or credentials were reportedly allowed onto the presidential aircraft.

The reports further stated that personal phones belonging to delegation members were secured in special Faraday bags throughout the visit. The protective bags are designed to block electromagnetic signals and prevent unauthorized tracking, surveillance, or data interception attempts.

Security experts note that such measures are part of broader counterintelligence protocols often employed during high-level foreign visits, particularly between major global powers where cybersecurity and electronic surveillance concerns remain significant.

Diplomatic delegations from several countries, especially senior government and military officials, frequently use temporary communication devices and enhanced digital security procedures while traveling abroad to reduce the risk of cyber espionage or unauthorized access to sensitive information.

The reported precautions underscore continuing concerns among governments regarding digital surveillance, data security, and intelligence gathering in sensitive diplomatic environments.