Meeting between Xi Jinping and Jake Sullivan

Chinese President Xi Jinping lectured U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan on the need for the U.S. to align with China's interests during a recent meeting in Beijing. The meeting focused on promoting mutual respect and cooperation while avoiding confrontation or exclusion.

Meeting between National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan and Chinese President Xi Jinping

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan met with Chinese President Xi Jinping amid tensions with the United States. They discussed various topics, including the possibility of a meeting between Biden and Xi before the November Presidential election.

US-China Diplomatic Talks in Beijing

President Joe Biden's national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, is meeting with top Chinese officials in Beijing to address tensions between the two superpowers over issues like the Middle East, Ukraine, Chinese territorial claims, and trade.

Prisoner Exchange Led by U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan

National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan discusses prisoner exchange that led to the safe return of Americans wrongfully detained in Russia, with President Biden playing a key role in the negotiations.

Warning to Netanyahu from National Security Council Advisor

National Security Council Advisor Jake Sullivan warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu not to be critical of the administration in his speech to Congress. Sullivan was a key figure in the 'Russia collusion' hoax. Netanyahu, invited by a Republican-led Congress in 2015, criticized the Obama administration's nuclear deal with Iran.

Hungary's stance on providing military assistance to Ukraine

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan criticizes Hungary for not providing military assistance to Ukraine despite agreeing not to veto NATO support. Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán insists that his government will not provide funds or military personnel for joint assistance efforts. NATO allies are working to provide more predictable, long-term security help and military training to Ukraine.

White House National Security Adviser's Travel Plans

White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan is expected to travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel this weekend. NBC News International Correspondent Raf Sanchez reports on what to expect.

Maggie Goodlander's Congressional Candidacy in New Hampshire

Maggie Goodlander, wife of National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, announces candidacy for Congress in New Hampshire's Second Congressional District. She has ties to Democrats and Republicans and aims to succeed longtime Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster. Goodlander faces scrutiny over her residency and Biden administration policies.

Potential Congressional Run by Maggie Goodlander

Maggie Goodlander, wife of national security adviser Jake Sullivan, is considering running for Congress in New Hampshire's Second Congressional District, succeeding Rep. Annie Kuster. Goodlander's potential candidacy has drawn attention due to her ties to the Biden administration and her bipartisan background.

Jake Sullivan's Wife Considering Congressional Run in 2024

White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan's wife, Maggie Goodlander, is considering running for Congress in 2024 in New Hampshire's Second Congressional District, following the retirement announcement of Rep. Annie Kuster. Goodlander has ties to prominent Democratic figures and a bipartisan background.

Pro-Palestinian Protesters Target Biden Administration Officials

Pro-Palestinian protesters targeted both White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin by dumping manure outside their residences, leading to bomb squad responses. The incidents were accompanied by chants criticizing their actions.

Manure Incident at Jake Sullivan's Home

A suspect threw manure in front of national security adviser Jake Sullivan's home, prompting a response from the Secret Service and a bomb squad. The incident is under investigation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Response to White House on Defeating Hamas in Rafah

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responds to White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's claim that invading Rafah to defeat Hamas is unnecessary. President Biden opposes Israeli attack on Rafah and wants a two-state solution. Netanyahu insists on entering Rafah to eliminate Hamas. Delay in final attack on Hamas worsens humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Alleged Israeli Interference in U.S. Politics

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan made an unsubstantiated claim that Israel interferes in U.S. politics during a White House press briefing. The Anti-Defamation League has identified this claim as antisemitic. Sullivan's response was deemed a non sequitur. President Biden summoned Israeli officials to discuss an attack on Hamas in Rafah.