Beijing is in the hot seat. Lawmakers are introducing a slew of bills targeting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), from repaying trillions of dollars under the “China Lied, People Died” Act, to holding Beijing accountable for the pandemic. What exactly is thee U.S. stance toward China? The head of the House China Select Committee is questioning whether the United States sees China as the biggest threat to American soil after President Joe Biden lifted solar panel tariffs, citing climate as the biggest threat.
Topics in this episode:
- U.S. Bills to Make CCP Repay $20.6 Trillion for COVID-19
- Gallagher Alleges Biden Admin Divided on Threat
- Lawmakers Seek Repeal of Biden Solar Tariff Waiver
- Report: Japan, Netherlands to Join U.S. in Restricting Microchip Equipment Exports to China
- Lawmaker Questions JP Morgan Deal with ByteDance
- Beijing-Sponsored Students Sign Loyalty Pledges Before Going to Study Abroad
- China: Ties with Australia Headed in ‘Right Direction’
- Severe Cold Snap Sweeps Asia
- U.S. Weapons Industry ‘Under-Prepared’? Expert on a Potential U.S. War with China