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Trump criticizes Biden for being soft on China: His Family has long been coerced by the Chinese Communist Party

Pictured on Jan. 20, Trump officially left office aboard Marine One and left the White House.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump said on Feb. 17 that Biden is soft on the Chinese Communist Party because his family has long been threatened by the Chinese Communist Party.

Speaking at a CNN town hall on the evening of Feb. 16 about human rights violations by the Chinese Communist Party, Biden said Xi Jinping‘s core principle is that “China must be unified and tightly controlled. Biden also said he would not hold the Chinese Communist Party accountable for human rights abuses, as the Trump Administration has done, because the Communist Party has “different norms.

He said, “Culturally, every country has different norms and expects their leaders to follow them.”

Biden’s comments were immediately and widely criticized by public opinion as a defense of the CCP’s human rights abuses and genocidal practices.

In an interview with Newsmax on Feb. 17, Trump was asked what he thought of Biden’s aforementioned statement. Trump said he thought Biden was not hard enough on the Chinese Communist Party and that he disapproved of Biden’s policy of appeasement of the Chinese Communist Party.

Trump said Biden’s family was coerced by the Chinese Communist Party. “His family has been involved with the Chinese for a long Time and for a huge amount of money.”

Trump had previously commented that “Biden’s son raked in $1.5 billion on a trip to China.” According to media disclosures, in early December 2013, then-U.S. Vice President Joe Biden visited China to meet with Xi Jinping. His son Hunter accompanied him on the trip. Ten days after the visit, China offered $1 billion in investment funds to a fund created by Hunter.

Trump also said in an interview, “The whole thing is ridiculous. We have China (the Chinese Communist Party) exactly where we want it.” What he meant was that Biden didn’t show enough toughness with the CCP as he did.

Yokohama: Biden and Xi Jinping hold the same values

In response to Biden’s attitude toward Taiwan, Hong Kong and Xinjiang on CNN, senior current affairs commentator Yokogawa told NTDTV that Biden’s statement that each country has its own norm is a public statement that human rights are not universally applicable, but arbitrarily defined by the rulers. And Biden has absolutely no idea what Xi’s real reasons for violating human rights are. Defending Xi Jinping without knowing anything about the other side can only be assumed that Biden himself holds the same values as Xi Jinping.

According to Yokohama, Biden, like many U.S. presidents before Trump, merely pays lip service to human rights in China, but has no substance, and does so for the benefit of Americans and the international community, only those who do not speak out. And Biden just said it directly, not only to Xi Jinping, but also to the American public.

U.S. media: What Trump’s epic rebuke of McConnell means

American media “American Thinker” published an opinion piece by journalist Andrea Widburg, saying that after Trump’s second impeachment ended in acquittal, McConnell declared that Trump had “practical and moral responsibility” for the January 6 incident; it took two days for Trump to respond, but his response The response was epic. McConnell’s post-impeachment behavior can only lead to the conclusion that McConnell is eager to return to the glory days of the Swamp.

In this article compiled by the American Conservative Review, it says that Trump delivered a blistering attack that shamed McConnell’s leadership and his loyalty to the Swamp, his possibly deliberate failure in Georgia, his duplicity, his dual loyalty and his deeply offensive public image. It was a truly epic statement and, in my opinion, well deserved.

Trump doesn’t regret his role in the election, but he does regret his response in the Kentucky Senate race when “McConnell ‘begged’ me to strongly support him. Trump said, “He forgets so quickly.” Trump accurately added that McConnell could not have won without him.

Trump next attacked McConnell’s fundamental loyalty to the United States: Again, McConnell has no credibility on China, where his family has substantial business. He has done nothing on this huge economic and military threat.

Finally, Trump really threw down the gauntlet, not just to McConnell, but to every anti-Trump, pro-status quo, pro-Democrat Republican in Congress saying:

If necessary and appropriate, I will support my main competitors who support the “Make America Great Again” and “America First” policies. We want good, strong, thoughtful, compassionate leadership.

The American Conservative Review analyzed: “Trump’s epic attack on McConnell signaled a complete break with the Republican establishment. Because Trump understands very well that even if he puts the bigger picture first and does his best to support these establishment Republican congressional candidates, it is impossible to reverse the nature of the swamp creatures, who are a bunch of people with no patriotism, no morality, no justice, no principles, and no shame. For the sake of personal power and interests, they can always sell out the interests of the country, turn their backs on the principled stand of the Republican Party and the will of conservative voters, and stab their fellow Republicans who insist on safeguarding national interests and upholding the principles of conservatism with a criminal knife from behind at any time. Such people have actually betrayed the Republican Party long ago, yet they have stolen the top leadership position of the Republican Party. “

Biden:I’m tired of talking about Trump all the time Biden Administration criticized Trump for avoiding his name

On Feb. 16, Biden attended a CNN town hall meeting in Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Milwaukee). In his remarks, Biden did not forget to blame Trump, despite expressing his weariness of talking about former President Trump all the time.

With Trump’s impeachment trial ending in acquittal, Biden is poised to use the town hall meeting to sell his $1.9 trillion relief package directly to Americans. Earlier, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said Biden will use the occasion to talk to and approach the American people about his plan to contain the Epidemic and get people back to work.

Biden has previously avoided mentioning Trump’s name, calling him “ex” at one point in the town hall. In public speeches, Biden and his top aides have generally sought to avoid mentioning Trump by name, referring instead to the former administration in general.

But Biden still regularly uses Trump’s handling of the Communist virus pandemic to justify his administration’s negligence in vaccinating the nation.

When asked by CNN host Anderson Cooper when Americans would have access to the vaccine, Biden replied that it would not be until July, then explained that the situation before he took over was that there were not enough people to actually administer the vaccine and that there was “virtually no federal guidance” on how to vaccinate Americans .

Biden also inaccurately stated at one point that there were “no vaccines at all” in his inventory when he took office.

Biden acted annoyed when constant references to Trump were needed.

When asked about Trump’s acquittal by the Senate in his second impeachment trial, Biden said, “For four years, all the news has been about Trump. For the next four years, I want to make sure that all the news is about the American people. I’m tired of talking about Trump all the time, and I don’t want to talk about him anymore.”

If forced to choose between the U.S. and Communist China, Southeast Asians firmly choose the U.S.

The 2021 State of Southeast Asia survey released last week showed that if forced to choose between the United States and China, about 61.5 percent of the 1,032 respondents from the ten ASEAN member states said they would choose the United States, while 38.5 percent said they would choose China. In the same survey a year ago, about 53.6 percent chose the United States, compared with 46.4 percent who chose China.

The survey also found that when asked about the challenges facing Southeast Asia, about 76 percent of respondents cited the health threat of the new crown epidemic as the most pressing issue facing the region today, while 63 percent cited unemployment and economic decline.

The survey was conducted between Nov. 18 of last year and Jan. 10 of this year. Of the 1,032 respondents who participated in the online survey, the largest number of respondents were from Vietnam, followed by Singapore and Myanmar. Brunei and Cambodia had the lowest number of respondents.

New York Governor Cuomo abandoned by the left! Acting also wears out the Chinese scholars comment

New York Governor Cuomo was abandoned by the left! Apollo.com previously reported that New York Governor Cuomo was pointed out by Pelosi that he lied when he said there was not enough funding.

Former Harvard University director Tauri introduced that now even CNN has interviewed New York Governor Cuomo’s subordinates. His subordinates say Cuomo threatened to destroy him if he didn’t help Cuomo falsify his nursing Home data.

Cuomo’s brother works as a celebrity on CNN, which has previously praised Cuomo, and is now starting to fall on his sword.

Tauri commented that Cuomo also won an Emmy earlier for his anti-epidemic show. It seems that the acting skills are wearing out!

Chinese American scholar He Qinglian said: The characteristic of the left: when there is a foreign enemy they identify (like Trump), the united front they can form works efficiently to achieve their goals.

After the milestone (sending Biden to the White House) was reached, the day of the enthronement was Antifa fracas, BLM followed. Next came the abandonment of the lapdog Lincoln plan, and now the internal purge.