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ICYMI: Eric Trump to Join His Dad’s State Visit to China

Apr 14, 2026

Reuters: Trump’s son Eric to join father’s state visit to China

U.S. President Donald ​Trump’s son Eric Trump and his wife, Lara, will accompany the president on his trip next ‌month to China, a spokeswoman for the family organization told Reuters on Tuesday.

Two sources had told Reuters that members of Trump’s family, including Eric, were considering joining Trump on his highly anticipated May 14-15 visit, potentially to contribute to U.S.-China business relations.

The move could nonetheless raise concerns in Washington, given that the billionaire ex-developer’s personal wealth and business dealings are managed ​by his family.

Trump had criticized his Democratic predecessor, President Joe Biden, for his son Hunter accompanying him to ​China when Biden was vice president. He accused the younger Biden of using his influence to secure China’s financial backing for his investments. In 2019, ‌Trump publicly invited ⁠China to open an investigation into his political rivals. The Biden family has denied wrongdoing.

The White House and the Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Eric Trump is executive vice president of the Trump Organization, overseeing investments spanning ​real estate, golf and blockchain. ​Lara Trump, a former ⁠co-chair of the Republican National Committee, hosts Fox News Channel’s “My View with Lara Trump.”

A spokesman for Donald Trump Jr. said the president’s eldest son, who is also an ​executive vice president at the Trump Organization, would not join the trip.

The highly ​anticipated trip is ⁠the first by a U.S. president in eight years and is aimed at maintaining stable relations between Beijing and Washington. The world’s two largest economies agreed to a truce last year after a bruising period marked by Trump’s tariffs ⁠and ​China’s chokehold on rare-earth exports.

But some U.S. companies had also hoped Trump’s visit ​could go further than giving a green light for deals on Chinese purchases of soybeans and Boeing aircraft, which are already under consideration.

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