In this Gateway Pundit article, Paul Serran highlights a report claiming President Trump floated the idea of the United States, China, and Russia aligning against the International Criminal Court.
- The article centers on a Financial Times report about Trump’s recent talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.
- Gateway Pundit notes that one claim from the report — that Xi allegedly told Trump that Vladimir Putin might regret invading Ukraine — was denied by both China and Trump.
- The piece argues that another claim in the report is more plausible: that Trump suggested the U.S., China, and Russia have “aligned” interests against the ICC.
- The article frames the ICC as a globalist institution opposed by major sovereign powers.
- It cites the Trump administration’s prior criticism of the ICC as politicized, abusive, hostile to U.S. sovereignty, and engaged in illegitimate judicial overreach.
- The report says the White House declined to comment on Trump’s alleged ICC remarks.
- Gateway Pundit presents the timing as significant because Putin had reportedly arrived in Beijing for a state visit to strengthen ties with Xi.
- The article portrays the possibility of Trump, Xi, and Putin sharing opposition to the ICC as a major geopolitical development rather than a minor diplomatic aside.
Read the full story: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2026/05/aligned-interests-trump-xi-putin-join-forces-against/
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