BEIJING (AP) — Chinese real estate tycoon Guo Wengui, one of the ruling Communist Party's most wanted exiles, has applied for political asylum in the United States, his lawyer said, in a move that could keep him out of Beijing's grasp for at least several more years. Guo's asylum request poses a diplomatic quandary for the Trump administration, which must decide whether to expel a high-profile Chinese dissident or risk infuriating Beijing. Guo's lawyer, Thomas Ragland, said Thursday the billionaire will stay "legally protected" in the U.S.