The Trump administration announced new visa restrictions that would reduce the duration of U.S. visas for foreign journalists to 240 days, with mainland Chinese journalists receiving only 90 days. These changes, set to take effect after being published by the Department of Homeland Security, mirror policies previously proposed by Trump but abandoned by Biden. The move has raised concerns about potential retaliatory actions from China, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two countries over journalistic access and diplomatic relations.
Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the visa restrictions as a continuation of Trump-era policies, emphasizing their potential to provoke retaliation from China. While it presents the policy as a formal administrative action, the focus on 'tit-for-tat' implications and the revival of Trump's previous proposals align




