Trump Doesn’t Beg Daily for Trade Deal With China—He Gets Put on Hold to Listen to Obama

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Claim:

Chinese officials said U.S. President Donald Trump calls them a dozen times daily to beg for a trade deal, but they put him on hold while playing audio of speeches by former President Barack Obama until Trump hangs up.


Rating:

Originated as Satire (
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In early May 2025, social media users shared a rumor that Chinese officials had said that U.S. President Donald Trump calls them multiple times a day to beg for a trade deal, only to be put on hold while audio of speeches by former President Barack Obama plays until Trump hangs up.

For example, on May 2, one X user, whose
post
had amassed more than 233,000 views as of this writing (
archived
), wrote: “The Chinese say Trump is calling them to make a deal on Tariffs a dozen times a day and they’re sick of it so they’re putting Trump on hold and playing Obama speeches till he hangs up!”


That same X user wrote a similar
post
the following day, which included a TikTok
video
that also featured the claim (
archived
). The TikTok video had amassed more than 636,000 views as of this writing.

Other examples of the rumor appeared elsewhere
on X
, in
multiple
Facebook
posts
and on
Bluesky
.

Some readers seemed to take the claim at face value. However, there was no evidence of it being true. Searches for “Trump call China daily put on hold Barack Obama speeches” on
Google
,
Bing
and
Yahoo
produced no evidence of the U.S. president contacting Chinese officials every day only to be made to listen to speeches by one of his predecessors.

Rather, the rumor
originated
from the X user
The Halfway Post
— an account that describes its output as satirical in nature. Its bio states: “Halfway true comedy and satire by @DashMacIntyre. I don’t report the facts, I improve them. Comedy is cathartic in fascist eras.”

The Halfway Post’s original satirical
post
read: “BREAKING: Top Chinese officials say Trump has been calling them a dozen times every day to beg for a trade deal, and they put him on hold while playing audio of Obama speeches until he hangs up.”


The satirical claim was also
published
On Medium, penned by Dash MacIntyre, the creator of The Halfway Post,
archived
). MacIntyre’s about page on Medium
states
: “MacIntyre is a comedian from St. Louis, and writes The Halfway Post, America’s number one source of halfway real satirical news.”

The Halfway Post has a history of making up stories for shares and comments.

The fictional story spread amid an
ongoing trade war
between the U.S. and China, during which Trump
targeted
Beijing with historic tariffs.

Sazua.comhas addressed similar satirical claims from The Halfway Post in the past, including the
rumor
that Greenland’s prime minister trolled Trump on social media and a
fictional story
that a sex tape featuring former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was sent to all major news outlets.

For background, here is
why
we alert readers to rumors created by sources that call their output humorous or satirical.

Sources:

Esposito, J. (2025).

Greenland’s Prime Minister Did Not Troll Trump on Social Media

. [online] Sazua.com. Available at:
https://www.Sazua.com/fact-check/trump-greenland-prime-minister/
[Accessed 7 May 2025].

Hardinges, N. (2024).

Rudy Giuliani Sex Tape Sent to All Major News Outlets?

[online] Sazua.com. Available at:
https://www.Sazua.com/fact-check/rudy-giuliani-sex-tape/
[Accessed 7 May 2025].

Hoskins, P. and Bicker, L. (2025). Tariffs: US and China to start talks over trade war this week.

BBC News

. [online] 6 May. Available at:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8rgrejkvmjo
.

MacIntyre, D. (2021).

About – Dash MacIntyre – Medium

. [online] Medium. Accessible at:
https://medium.com/@dashmacintyre/about
[Accessed 7 May 2025].

Rascouët-Paz, A. (2025).

Trump has paused tariffs plan for most countries. Here’s context

. [online] Sazua.com. Accessible at:
https://www.Sazua.com/news/2025/04/09/trump-pauses-tariffs/
.

The Halfway Post (2025).

X

. [online] X (previously known as Twitter). Available at:
https://x.com/HalfwayPost/status/1917664333615583733
[Accessed 7 May 2025].