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Apr 1, 2021

[Answer] Which U.S. President asked Jet Li to be his personal bodyguard?

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...Li Lian Jie is better known as Jet Li. He began training at aged eight with Wushu master Wu Bin. The legendary master guided him through his training and Li made the national Wushu team. After winning multiple championships, Li decided to retire from competing to concentrate on a movie career. At 11 years old, Li and the national Chinese Wushu team accepted an invitation to perform at the White House for President Richard Nixon. After the performance, Li says Nixon asked him if he'd like a job protecting Nixon. Li declined, saying he would protect his fellow Chinese when he grew up. Source: Looper.com




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Richard Nixon:


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