Breaking: Drama at Chinese Communist Party summit....

Former Chinese President Hu Jintao was unexpectedly led out of the closing ceremony for the Chinese Communist Party meeting Saturday while he sat next to President Xi Jinping.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping looks on as former President Hu Jintao is helped to leave early from the closing session of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, at The Great Hall of People on Oct. 22, 2022, in Beijing. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

The 79-year-old, the direct predecessor to Xi, was seated to the left of the Chinese leader before what appeared to be security officials approached him and forced him to leave his seat.

The ceremony marked the end of a week-long congressional meeting that solidified a third term for Xi, making him the longest serving Chinese leader since Mao Zedong.

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Video footage of the starkly unusual incident circulated on social media sparking questions over why the former leader, who served from 2003 to 2013, was forcibly escorted away.

Footage released by AFP showed an official attempting to forcibly lift Hu from his seat as Xi turned to him. Hu then placed his hand on a sheet of paper on top of Xi’s folder but the Chinese president then quickly put his hand on the sheet to prevent him taking it.

China’s top legislator Li Zhanshu, seated to Hu’s left, handed the security official Hu’s folder.

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Li then wiped his forehead with a cloth once Hu had risen.

Xi did not directly watch as Hu was removed from his seat, but instead sat with his head tilted listening to what was unfolding.

Hu did not appear as though he wished to leave the event and touch the back of Xi’s right arm and said something to the Chinese leader.

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BEIJING, CHINA - OCTOBER 22: Chinese President Xi Jinping and Premier Li Keqiang, left, look on as former President Hu Jintao, center, speaks to Xi as he is helped to leave early from the closing session of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, at The Great Hall of People on October 22, 2022, in Beijing, China’s Communist Party Congress is concluding today with incumbent President Xi Jinping expected to seal a third term in power. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Xi again did not turn to look but nodded and said something in reply as Hu was led out with the official guiding him by holding his upper arm.

No explanation has been given as to what was said or why Hu has forced the leave the ceremony.

Reports said the incident occurred as reporters were called in to cover the ceremony but a mention of the day’s drama was removed from China’s Twitter-like platform Weibo and missing entirely from Chinese news coverage, according to Reuters.

Caitlin McFall is a Fox News Digital reporter. You can reach her at [email protected] or @ctlnmcfall on Twitter.

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You’re very late with your breaking news, it’s been broken atleast more than 24 years before

The important thing to Xi is chinks don’t have this footage despite the rest of world having it. The rest of the world can fuacck itself.

An unusual incident that saw former Chinese President Hu Jintao removed from the dais unexpectedly by ushers at the 20th Communist Party Congress was due to the 79-year-old "not feeling well," Chinese state media said late Saturday.

President Hu Jintao was escorted off the stage at the Communist Party Congress as he was “not feeling well.”

Speculation is rife that he may have challenged Xi Jinping’s power grab.

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The dramatic scenes that saw Hu Jintao led away from the stage sparked speculation of political factors
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What happened?

Hu Jintao, the predecessor of current President Xi Jinping, was unexpectedly escorted from the stage of the closing ceremony of the ruling Communist Party Congress earlier Saturday.

At one point, the frail-looking Hu reached for a sheet of paper placed in Xi’s folder but he was quickly held down by the younger man.

Video footage published by AFP showed a steward repeatedly trying to lift Hu from his seat, drawing concerned looks from officials seated nearby.

Looking distressed, Hu appeared to resist leaving as the stewards escorted him out, turning back to his seat at one point.

On his way out, he exchanged words with Xi and patted Premier Li Keqiang, seated to the right of Xi, on the shoulder.

The incident sparked much speculation that Hu was being publicly admonished for a lack of support for Xi’s power grab.

The 79-year-old ex-leader supports the old collective leadership model with representatives from different factions which Xi has undone.

Xi on Sunday was reappointed as head of the Chinese Communist Party, which will almost certainly lead to him serving an unprecedented third term as president.

What was the reason given for Hu’s departure?

A report by the Chinese state news agency Xinhua tried to dismiss speculation of the episode having a political nature.

Xinhua said Hu had insisted on attending the final day of the week-long congress on Saturday even though he “has been taking time to recuperate recently,” without mentioning a specific illness.

“When he was not feeling well during the session, his staff, for his health, accompanied him to a room next to the meeting venue for a rest.
Now, he is much better,” the agency continued.

Hu had appeared slightly unsteady last Sunday when he was assisted onto the same stage for the opening ceremony.

No coverage of Congress drama, and social media censored

Saturday’s evening news in China featured images of Hu attending the session but none of him being removed.

On China’s Twitter-like Weibo, a few social media users discussed the incident but by the evening, the comments section of almost all Weibo posts containing Hu’s name were no longer visible, according to a Reuters review.

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Chinese Robot Response:

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Look at all the AntiChina Tools jumping on to distort this non-event. These Lame AntiChina Tools wont show Hu was escorted to his seat at the beginning in the same way. HU is old and look very tired.
Why dont the AntiChina Tools show the full clip, how Hu had a friendly tap on Xi JiPing’s shoulder before walking off.
All these Lies and Distortion from AntiChina Tools are getting so deserpate, remember all the Claim Xi was under house Arrest after returning to China, or Coup, or Tanks in from of Banks, so so so many cheap pathetic Distroted Lies and Projections from these Cheap Tools are getting so deserpate.

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