What is the origin of the Chinese female reporter who is angry at Trump? Born in Xiamen, his parents opened a restaurant in Chinatown

At a White House press conference, a female reporter unexpectedly left President Trump...

U.S. President Trump quarreled with reporters again, and this time the ending was ugly. A Chinese female reporter calmly asked questions, almost driving Trump to the corner, and quickly shut her up, but even so, it failed to stop the questioning rhythm of the Chinese female reporter. Finally, Trump left the scene angrily and ended the press conference ahead of schedule.

Jiang Weijia

This female journalist who made the president so angry is Jiang Weijia (transliteration), and has angered Trump more than once. What is the origin of this female reporter? Why do you anger Trump so many times?

>>Angry Trump

fiercely confronted with Chinese journalists

Trump angrily left the press conference

On May 12, at the press conference on the new crown epidemic in the Rose Garden of the White House, Trump and a Chinese-American reporter fiercely After the confrontation, Trump left the press conference angrily and ended the press conference hastily.

Why did Trump leave the press conference angrily? According to the report, in a series of bad performances in the fight against the new crown epidemic, US President Trump has found a "shining spot" for himself-now the United States leads the world in the scale of virus testing. There is also a huge poster hanging high beside him: leading the world in testing.

At the press conference, Jiang Weijia asked Trump why he has always insisted that the United States is doing better than other countries in virus testing. Jiang Weijia asked: "There are still many people dying in the United States because of the new crown virus every day, and there are still many new confirmed cases every day. Why is this a global race for you?" Trump replied: "The whole world People are dying every day. Maybe you should ask China this question, don’t ask me, ask China this question, okay?" The video on the

scene showed that Jiang Weijia wanted to continue to ask questions, but Trump ignored him, and Trump continued to roll his name. CNN reporter Collins asked questions. Collins took advantage of the momentum and passed the questioning microphone to Jiang Weijia, who had not finished asking the question. Jiang Wei believed that Trump’s previous answer was quite indicative of his identity as a Chinese. Asking Trump: "Mr. President, why do you say that specifically to me?" Trump replied: "Not specifically to someone, I only target the person who asked that annoying question."

Jiang Weijia replied That question was not annoying, but Trump ignored Jiang Weijia and asked other reporters to ask questions. At this time, Collins wanted to continue to ask questions, but Trump said that she had missed the opportunity to ask questions, so she was not allowed to ask, Collins wanted When explaining, Trump announced the end of the press conference and turned to leave.

>>Born in Xiamen

and her husband, alumni,

, opened a Chinese restaurant

in Chinatown. According to the New York Times, 36-year-old Jiang Weijia was born in Xiamen, China, and immigrated to the United States at the age of two, and grew up in Virginia. Her father Jiang Huade (transliteration) and mother Wei Liya (transliteration) are both retired and currently open a Chinese restaurant in Chinatown in Buckhano, West Virginia.

Jiang Weijia and her husband have a daughter

Jiang Weijia's husband Luther Lowe is the vice president of Yelp, the largest review website in the United States, and is responsible for overseeing public policy programs, including competition policy, consumer free speech and open data. It is reported that Yelp’s current market value is US$6 billion. The website includes merchants in restaurants, shopping malls, hotels, tourism and other fields from all over the world. Users can rate merchants on the Yelp website, submit comments, exchange shopping experience, etc., similar to China’s “public Reviews" site.

In 2003, Jiang Weijia’s and Luo Yi met at the College of William and Mary, and a year later they started co-hosting a weekly campus TV show. In the show, they amused the audience with a mismatched style. Jiang Weijia is a serious news Reporter, Luo Yi is a joking political commentator. The two became close friends because of the show and graduated separately.

In 2015, the two fell in love and Luo Yi became Jiang Weijia's boyfriend. Allegedly, a fortune teller on the streets of New York predicted that they were destined to be together and would love each other forever. Their daughter Frances was born on Christmas Eve 2018.

It is reported that Jiang Weijia did not change her husband's surname after marriage, nor did he choose an American name, and has been using Chinese.

>>Love the news

started broadcasting when he was 13 years old

has more than 20 years of experience in news broadcasting

According to CBS News, Jiang Weijia graduated from the College of William and Mary with a bachelor's degree in philosophy and a minor in chemistry. Later, she received a master's degree in broadcast journalism from Syracuse University. She has enjoyed watching news channels since she was a child, paying attention to various news reports, and has more than 20 years of experience in news broadcasting. When

was 13 years old, Jiang Weijia began to do journalism, serving as a student anchor and reporter on the First News Channel in Los Angeles. When she was a graduate student in 2006, she worked as a reporter in Washington, DC at WBRE-TV in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

From 2008 to 2012, Weijia Jiang worked at WJZ-TV in Baltimore and WBOC-TV in Salisbury, Maryland, and won the Edward Murrow Award and the Associated Press Award for his feature coverage. Since 2012, Jiang Weijia has been a reporter and anchor for WCBS-TV in New York. He has reported on Hurricane Sandy, the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings, and the Boston Marathon bombings. She is also an active member of the Asian American Journalists Association.

Jiang Weijia at the White House Press Conference

In 2015, Jiang Weijia joined the CBS News Channel as a correspondent. Since then, she has participated in numerous reports on political events, such as Trump’s presidential campaign, the funeral of former "first lady" Barbara Bush, and the Congressional baseball shooting. She also reported many emergencies, such as Hurricane Harvey.

Since July 2018, Jiang Weijia has been the White House correspondent for CBS News, providing services to approximately 200 radio stations and affiliates worldwide. Jiang Weijia has traveled with President Trump many times at home and abroad. She has reported on CBS News Network’s major political news, including the 2018 midterm elections, the appointment of Judge Brett Kavanov, and "Tong-Rumen" investigation reports. She also took the presidential plane "Sky One" to report on the historic meeting between Trump and Russian President Putin.

>> questioning the president

forced Trump to be tested for the virus

and since Trump’s son-in-law’s controversial remarks questioned

as a White House reporter, Jiang Weijia has always been “sharp” and beat the president more than once.

On March 13, she questioned Trump: "You (Trump) do not check for the new crown pneumonia virus. You are not responsible for the people around you and are selfish." It is because this questioning forced Trump to accept The first new coronavirus test.

On April 7, Trump and Jiang Weijia had a controversial remark made by his son-in-law Kushner. In response to Jiang Weijia’s comment on Trump’s son-in-law Kushner’s use of "our" to describe the issue of national storage, President Trump called it a "nasty problem" and criticized Jiang Weijia: "You really deserve to be yourself Shame." Trump defended his son-in-law: "When he said about us, he was talking about our country. This is a simple question, but you made it sound bad."

April 21 At the White House press conference on Japan, Jiang Weijia asked: “The virus has spread like wildfire in February, and thousands of people are still holding campaign rallies. Why did you wait so long to warn them?” Trump beat Cut off Jiang Weijia's words, and said: "Who are you in the gang?" Trump also angrily reprimanded Jiang Weijia for speaking with the president in a low voice.

>>Internet hot discussion

Jiang Weijia is popular on the Internet

"backing Jiang Weijia" as a hot key word

According to AFP, the video of the White House press conference went viral on the Internet, and the reporter Jiang Weijia suddenly became popular on the Internet, Twitter The popular keyword "Support Jiang Weijia" appeared immediately on the Internet. At the same time, related topics such as "Ask China", "China", "Chinese Americans", and "Trump has collapsed" rushed to Twitter hot searches that day.

It is reported that this is the second time Trump has caused racial discrimination controversy due to new crown pneumonia. George Takei, an Asian actor who performed in "Star Trek", issued a supporting statement saying: "I support Jiang Weijia to counter Trump's racist remarks." According to CNN, Trump's performance at the press conference on the 11th was once again It was severely criticized by all walks of life. Vermont Senator Sanders called the confrontation "quite sad""Trump is a coward. He devalues ​​others in order to make himself strong." Wolf Blitzer, the host of

CNN, said: "The President's appearance in the Rose Garden for an hour is a very ugly ending."

Some critics believe that this conversation is sexually discriminatory. Olivian Nuzzi, a Washington correspondent for New York magazine, wrote on Twitter: “The president’s unprofessional behavior is always the most obvious when interacting with female reporters.”

A comment in The New York Times stated "As long as he believes in profitability, this president can say anything and can do everything. He is not a principled person, and he does not pay attention to ethics..."

faced various criticisms from the outside world , Trump fought back. He said on Twitter: "These non-mainstream media are really out of control. Let's see how they work together (collusion). They are the enemy of the whole people." China Business Daily reporter Guo Ji compiled