Biden’s inside story, Trump Jr. out to win best-seller list Curb Communist Biden, House Republicans launch legislative blitz

Accusing the Biden Family of misconduct, Trump Jr. published a book to start the fight to become a best-selling author

Biden recently made former President Trump’s eldest son Donald Trump Jr. popular again. As the only best-selling author to publish a book accusing the first family of a series of misconduct in the United States today, Trump Jr. has once again become the center of attention.

Trump Jr. is taking on Biden in a variety of ways. He told Washington Examiner columnist Paul Bedard, “The reality is that almost no one has the ability, with all the platform I have, to be able to do their ambitions.”

With New York publishers vowing to ban Trump and his top aides, late last year Trump Jr. self-published his book “Liberal Privilege: Joe Biden And The Democrats’ Defense Of The Indefensible Defense Of The Indefensible), which ranked No. 1 in nonfiction at Amazon.

Trump Jr. said, “It’s also probably the only book in the near future that’s critical of Biden, because no one is going to publish anything that stands up to conservatives. I think we’re off to a great start.”

In the book, Trump Jr. details the Biden family financing scandal and warns that Biden’s positions expressed on the campaign trail will turn out to be false and that “the reality is that I could retitle this book I Told You So.”

Trump Jr. has a popular and unique voice, using his website donjr.com and the instant messaging platform Telegram (where he surpassed 1 million subscribers in a month’s Time) to stay in touch with his supporters.

Trump Jr. said, “Politics has allowed me to really find myself more than sitting in a boardroom in New York City, like I do on the weekends. When I put on a suit and sit in a boardroom, it’s like I’m acting. You know, I actually understand the voters very well, because I’m with the voters. These are my friends, these are my people.”

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House Republicans launch legislative offensive, expose Biden as soft on Communist China

Photo shows then Vice President Joe Biden and Chinese Communist Party President Xi Jinping at a state dinner in Washington on Sept. 25, 2015

Senior conservative members of the U.S. House of Representatives are launching a legislative offensive against Democratic President Joe Biden to expose Biden’s timidity and weakness in the face of the Chinese Communist threat and his cozy relationship with the Chinese Communist Party.

Breitbart News reports that the campaign, led by Jim Banks, chairman of the Republican Study Committee (RSC), the largest conservative caucus in the House of Representatives, began Feb. 16 and continued throughout the week, including information outreach and a series of proposals aimed at curbing Chinese influence and aggression.

Banks said they plan to conduct such frequent surprise legislative actions on major issues to counter the agenda pushed by Biden from the White House and congressional Democrats. The Republican Study Committee will put forward at least 17 proposals to shed light on the threat posed to the United States by the Chinese Communist Party.

The Republican Study Committee has produced a six-page background memo explaining the House conservative view of China (CCP). The document opens by explaining the differences between Trump and Biden in their philosophies and approaches to China (CCP) and details how Biden has weakened the United States while empowering the CCP in his approach to Pacific Rim policy from the beginning of his administration.

Biden has canceled nearly every tough action Trump has taken against the Chinese Communist Party

Banks, chairman of the House Republican Study Committee, noted that “the Biden Administration has eliminated nearly every tough action the Trump Administration has taken against China (the Chinese Communist Party) and has shown a clear pattern of returning to a strategy of supporting the rise of the Chinese Communist Party.”

“It’s not enough to compete with China (CCP), we must continue what President Trump has done to confront the CCP. The CCP is not a partner, it is the greatest threat to freedom and prosperity in the United States and around the world, and if we fail to treat them that way, we will taste serious consequences.”

On his second day in office, Biden issued a string of executive orders to help the CCP, including (1) rejoining the World health Organization (WHO), which had worked to cover up that the Wuhan virus pandemic originated in China, and (2) allowing Chinese and Russian companies access to the U.S. power grid and revoking Trump’s order barring them from the nation’s energy supply.

Five days later, Biden’s nominee for Commerce Secretary, Gina Raimondo, refused to keep huawei on the Commerce Department’s entity blacklist, a list that prevents Huawei’s technology use from being authorized in the United States.

The day after that, Biden’s Treasury Department delayed until May an executive order introduced by Trump to sanction Chinese military companies operating in the United States.

All of the above came to fruition in Biden’s first week in office.

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The Republican Study Committee document also lists background information on several Biden officials with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, naming Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Commerce Secretary nominee Gina Raimondo, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Alejandro Mayorkas, CIA Director William Burns, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations nominee Linda Thomas- Greenfield), and Colin Kahl, the nominee for undersecretary of defense for policy.

In other words, the Biden administration’s ties to the Chinese Communist Party span the entire federal government, from the White House to the CIA to the State Department to the Pentagon and the Department of Homeland Security, and even to senior positions in the Treasury and Commerce Departments.

The timing of this action by House conservatives comes on the heels of Biden’s first call with Xi Jinping last week. The content of their call has so far been unclear to the outside world.

House Republicans Outline Bills to Fight Communist China

Banks himself has proposed five bills, including: ending funding for the Chinese Communist Party’s military, placing restrictions on Chinese Communist Party acquisitions, and three pieces of legislation with broad prior support.

The first proposal, the Online Consumer Protection Act, was introduced in the Senate by Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL).

The second and third are the Safe Career Transitions for Intelligence and National Security Professionals Act, which was mentioned in the House Republican China Task Force report last year and the Protect Our Universities Act.

Other Representatives involved in the legislative battle include: Ronny Jackson (D-CA), Greg Steube (R-CA), Joe Wilson (D-CA), Greg Murphy (R-CA), Ralph Norman (D-CA), Lance (Gooden), Jeff Duncan, Bob Good, Lauren Boebert, Chip Roy and Debbie Lesko.

Jackson’s bill, which would prohibit Biden from lifting Trump’s sanctions on Chinese Communist military companies.

Stoeib’s bill, which would prohibit Biden from lifting a designation made by Trump through the Commerce Department that Huawei remain on the blacklist unless it no longer serves the Chinese Communist Party and no longer threatens U.S. national security. Stoeib also has another bill that would require Chinese visa holders in the United States to disclose to the Department of Homeland Security any funds they receive from the Chinese Communist Party.

Wilson’s and Murphy’s bills, both require disclosure of the transparency of the Confucius Institute. Gooden’s bill, on the other hand, would require think tanks and nonprofit organizations that receive more than $50,000 per year in funding from foreign governments to publicly disclose that information.

Norman’s bill, among others, would prohibit funding to the Chinese Communist military; require sponsors of foreign student and researcher visas to notify the Department of Homeland Security when a visa holder is involved in a federally funded research project, and allow for the removal of the person’s name if national security officials believe there is a threat.

Duncan’s bill, would prevent Biden from lifting Trump’s ban on Chinese and Russian companies’ access to the U.S. energy grid. And Goode’s bill would require investigation and reporting when tax dollars are used to help the Chinese Communist Party anywhere in the world.

Burbot’s bill, would permanently remove the United States from the WHO because of the organization’s apparent influence from the Chinese Communist Party.

Roe’s bill, on the other hand, calls for an award to the Wuhan doctor who discovered the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia) in the first place.

Lesko’s bill would prevent Communist Party officials and senior Communist Party members from entering the United States until the Communist state stops stealing U.S. intellectual property.

By Tang Ning, Apollo.com