Biden takes office! The Chinese Communist Party simultaneously announced sanctions against Pompeo and 28 other friendly Trump officials
BlackRock Chairman Schwarzman said that the U.S. would go soft on the Chinese Communist Party before Biden took office. In the Biden (Joe Biden) on Capitol Hill announced his inauguration speech, the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Television issued a flash, the content is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman announced that the past four years of the United States 28 Anti-Communist political figures to offer sanctions, the 28 people are not allowed to enter Hong Kong, China, Macau, their private enterprises are also prohibited to deal with China, business. The 28 people include Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is also out of office.
The 28 people include Pompeo in the Trump Administration, former senior adviser Steve Bannon who was pardoned in Time for Trump to leave office, Trump’s assistant Peter Navarro, Trump’s national security adviser Robert O’Brien, State Department Assistant Secretary David Stilwell The meeting was called to order at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, May 1, 2012, by the President of the United Nations. John Bolton.
The sanctions will mainly prohibit the 28 individuals and their families from entering China, Hong Kong and Macau, and their private businesses or affiliated companies and institutions from doing business with the Chinese Communist Party.
Ahead of Biden’s Inauguration, Gun Buying Boom Across U.S.
Fears of tighter gun control by the new administration have greatly stimulated gun sales in the United States, with a rush to buy Glock pistols and semi-automatic weapons in the run-up to Biden’s inauguration, with some stores even being snapped up.
Photo: AR-15 semi-automatic rifle
Among Biden’s campaign promises to end gun violence were a ban on assault weapons, closing loopholes in gun background checks, limiting weapons inventories and ending online gun sales.
According to business magazine Forbes 18, gun sales in the U.S. are already at a high level, fueled by the expected crackdown.
Danielle Jaymes, manager of a California gun store, told Forbes that Glocks are selling so fast that they can’t keep them in stock. Her store sold 192 Glocks in a week, and the 9mm rounds were so popular that she could only keep a limited supply of 100 rounds a day.
“People will buy anything they can get their hands on because the supply is so limited.” “If I had a million rounds of 9mm ammunition right now, I could sell it in two days,” Jemez said.
Jemez, who is selling AR-15 semi-automatic rifles in large numbers, said, “I can barely get to the wall in time to put the AR-15 on the wall. A lot of people are worried about the assault weapons ban that the president-elect and vice president are talking about.”
The U.S. saw record gun sales last year due to the communist virus pandemic, riots and rumors of gun control. The FBI said gun background checks reached a record 39.7 million in 2020, a 40 percent increase over the previous year.
According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), which tracks and analyzes gun sales, Americans are buying guns for self-protection amid heightened fears, with 8.4 million first-time gun purchases in 2020, said Mark Oliva, director of public affairs for the NSSF. The Biden-Hojinli gun control plan is expensive and simply untenable.
U.S. Supreme Court says there was a bomb threat, but it wasn’t found
Before the U.S. presidential inauguration on Jan. 20, the Supreme Court across the street from the Capitol claimed to have received a “bomb threat” and was evacuated. But in the end, the court said no bomb was found.
Photo: The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.
According to CNN, a Supreme Court official said there was a bomb threat at the building and people were being evacuated. The Supreme Court building is located across the street from the Capitol, where Biden was about to be sworn in.
But Supreme Court officials later said the entire building and grounds had been checked and no bomb had been found.
After Biden’s inauguration, Washington, D.C., has not been demilitarized
After Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States outside the Capitol on Wednesday (Jan. 20), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which are responsible for leading the implementation of highly militarized activities in Washington, D.C., on Inauguration Day, did not immediately announce to the public how long the military operations would last in the city center.
Photo: President Joe Biden stands next to the presidential limousine before departing for Arlington National Cemetery following his inauguration in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2021.
Amid heightened security, there was no major protest rally in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, and the National Mall remained on lockdown. Before the inauguration began, the Park Service canceled two protests planned for the secure area.
On the day of the inauguration, the Secret Service designated Washington, D.C. and the surrounding area as a no-fly zone and deployed anti-drone systems to guard against incoming Drones. In addition, bicycles, toy guns, spray guns, animals (except service and guide animals), and backpacks over a certain size were added to the list of prohibited items.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Peter Gaynor said the designation “allows the full resources of the federal government to be devoted to developing event security and incident management plans to ensure the safety of all participants.” His statement did not specify how long the military status would last after Jan. 20.
Biden takes office! The Chinese Communist Party simultaneously announced sanctions against Pompeo and 28 other friendly Trump officials
BlackRock Chairman Schwarzman said that the U.S. would go soft on the Chinese Communist Party before Biden took office. In the Biden (Joe Biden) on Capitol Hill announced his inauguration speech, the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Television issued a flash, the content is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman announced that the past four years of the United States 28 anti-communist political figures to offer sanctions, the 28 people are not allowed to enter Hong Kong, China, Macau, their private enterprises are also prohibited to deal with China, business. The 28 people include Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who is also out of office.
The 28 people include Pompeo in the Trump administration, former senior adviser Steve Bannon who was pardoned in time for Trump to leave office, Trump’s assistant Peter Navarro, Trump’s national security adviser Robert O’Brien, State Department Assistant Secretary David Stilwell The meeting was called to order at 10:30 a.m. on Friday, May 1, 2012, by the President of the United Nations. John Bolton.
The sanctions will mainly prohibit the 28 individuals and their families from entering China, Hong Kong and Macau, and their private businesses or affiliated companies and institutions from doing business with the Chinese Communist Party.
Ahead of Biden’s Inauguration, Gun Buying Boom Across U.S.
Fears of tighter gun control by the new administration have greatly stimulated gun sales in the United States, with a rush to buy Glock pistols and semi-automatic weapons in the run-up to Biden’s inauguration, with some stores even being snapped up.
Photo: AR-15 semi-automatic rifle
Among Biden’s campaign promises to end gun violence were a ban on assault weapons, closing loopholes in gun background checks, limiting weapons inventories and ending online gun sales.
According to business magazine Forbes 18, gun sales in the U.S. are already at a high level, fueled by the expected crackdown.
Danielle Jaymes, manager of a California gun store, told Forbes that Glocks are selling so fast that they can’t keep them in stock. Her store sold 192 Glocks in a week, and the 9mm rounds were so popular that she could only keep a limited supply of 100 rounds a day.
“People will buy anything they can get their hands on because the supply is so limited.” “If I had a million rounds of 9mm ammunition right now, I could sell it in two days,” Jemez said.
Jemez, who is selling AR-15 semi-automatic rifles in large numbers, said, “I can barely get to the wall in time to put the AR-15 on the wall. A lot of people are worried about the assault weapons ban that the president-elect and vice president are talking about.”
The U.S. saw record gun sales last year due to the communist virus pandemic, riots and rumors of gun control. The FBI said gun background checks reached a record 39.7 million in 2020, a 40 percent increase over the previous year.
According to the National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF), which tracks and analyzes gun sales, Americans are buying guns for self-protection amid heightened fears, with 8.4 million first-time gun purchases in 2020, said Mark Oliva, director of public affairs for the NSSF. The Biden-Hojinli gun control plan is expensive and simply untenable.
U.S. Supreme Court says there was a bomb threat, but it wasn’t found
Before the U.S. presidential inauguration on Jan. 20, the Supreme Court across the street from the Capitol claimed to have received a “bomb threat” and was evacuated. But in the end, the court said no bomb was found.
Photo: The U.S. Supreme Court building in Washington, D.C.
According to CNN, a Supreme Court official said there was a bomb threat at the building and people were being evacuated. The Supreme Court building is located across the street from the Capitol, where Biden was about to be sworn in.
But Supreme Court officials later said the entire building and grounds had been checked and no bomb had been found.
After Biden’s inauguration, Washington, D.C., has not been demilitarized
After Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president of the United States outside the Capitol on Wednesday (Jan. 20), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), which are responsible for leading the implementation of highly militarized activities in Washington, D.C., on Inauguration Day, did not immediately announce to the public how long the military operations would last in the city center.
Photo: President Joe Biden stands next to the presidential limousine before departing for Arlington National Cemetery following his inauguration in Washington, D.C., Jan. 20, 2021.
Amid heightened security, there was no major protest rally in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 20, and the National Mall remained on lockdown. Before the inauguration began, the Park Service canceled two protests planned for the secure area.
On the day of the inauguration, the Secret Service designated Washington, D.C. and the surrounding area as a no-fly zone and deployed anti-drone systems to guard against incoming drones. In addition, bicycles, toy guns, spray guns, animals (except service and guide animals), and backpacks over a certain size were added to the list of prohibited items.
Acting Homeland Security Secretary Peter Gaynor said the designation “allows the full resources of the federal government to be devoted to developing event security and incident management plans to ensure the safety of all participants.” His statement did not specify how long the military status would last after Jan. 20.
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