Trump Says He Will Push for Release of Hong Kong Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai

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The self-made millionaire and founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily faces national security charges over his pro-democracy activism.

President Donald Trump has said he would do what he can to help secure the release of Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai, who has been imprisoned since late 2020 for his role in the cityโ€™s pro-democracy protests.

Speaking on Aug. 14 on Fox News Radioโ€™s โ€œThe Brian Kilmeade Show,โ€ Trump said he had urged China to free Lai during his previous administration and is willing to raise the issue again, should he meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping in the future.

โ€œIโ€™m going to be bringing it upโ€”Iโ€™ve already brought it upโ€”and Iโ€™m going to do everything I can to save him,โ€ Trump said, calling the self-made millionaire a โ€œrespected guyโ€ and a โ€œgood guy.โ€

Lai, 77, was arrested in August 2020 in the aftermath of mass protests against Hong Kongโ€™s national security law, widely seen as the Chinese Communist Partyโ€™s (CCPโ€™s) attempt to clamp down on dissent and erode the cityโ€™s autonomy.

Lai is the founder of Apple Daily, a now-defunct tabloid newspaper long known for sensational headlines and paparazzi photographs. Yet during the height of Hong Kongโ€™s pro-democracy protests, when many legacy outlets in Hong Kong amplified the CCPโ€™s narrative, Apple Daily stood out as a rare voice openly critical of Beijingโ€™s agenda and outspoken in its solidarity with the protesters. The company was forced to shut down in June 2021, after the authorities raided its headquarters, froze its assets, and arrested its senior editors.

Since his arrest, Lai has been charged with multiple offenses under the national security law, including conspiracy to โ€œcollude with foreign forces,โ€ which could land him in prison for life. He also faces a charge under a colonial-era statute for conspiracy to publish โ€œseditious material,โ€ stemming from numerous Apple Daily op-eds carrying his byline.

Lai has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Laiโ€™s trial on alleged national security offences has been repeatedly delayed. It was set to resume in Hong Kong later this month, but was postponed again because of his health condition.

By Bill Pan

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