Senior Senator on Judiciary Committee Again Focuses on Hunt’s Communist China Ties, Demands Records from Justice Department
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), senior Senator on the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Senate Judiciary Committee Senior Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) and Senate Permanent Select Committee on Investigations Member Ron Johnson (R-TX) recently sent a letter to the Director of National Intelligence and the Attorney General requesting records of financial transactions and contacts between members of the Biden family and foreign nationals associated with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), including their contacts with CCP military and intelligence personnel contact records.
Grassley and Johnson also asked the Department of Justice and the Office of the Director of Intelligence to send “all unclassified materials directly to several Senate committees.
U.S. Media Reveals Communist Incitement to Boycott H&M, Had 2 Plans in Place
The U.S. media quoted informed sources as saying that after the Chinese Communist Party compelled the domestic public to launch a campaign to boycott foreign companies such as H&M, which refused to use cotton from Xinjiang, officials from the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda ministry quietly held a two-day “celebration” in Beijing. They thought they had won, and were pleased that the fanning of the flames had had a damaging effect on Western companies.
The March 31 Wall Street Journal reported that the campaign against H&M and other companies was a result of the Communist Party’s so-called “successful experience” in cracking down on Hong Kong, and that at least two schemes had been devised.
According to the sources, the Foreign Ministry and the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China met in late February to discuss the international situation, citing the Hong Kong incident and the need to “fight back” when international attention turned to the Uighur people.
Two China Daily sources said a Communist Party official discussed applying this “victory experience” to the Xinjiang issue, using similar tactics to hype the topic of Xinjiang cotton, and the possibility of putting pressure on foreign companies that depend on the Chinese market was also discussed.
According to sources, some of the participating CCP “scholars” argued that the CCP should loudly refute all “fake news” about Xinjiang (accusations of human rights violations, genocide and other related news), while others “scholars” and “political advisors” suggest that pressure from “civil society” should be mobilized to deal with foreign companies’ “inappropriate statements “rather than the government itself.
So far, the CCP’s attacks on H&M and other Western brands seem to follow this second opinion.
When the so-called “winning experience” of the CCP’s Hong Kong pro-democracy movement began, it referred to the fact that when pro-democracy protests broke out in Hong Kong in 2019, the CCP began to make great efforts to block and delete images of Hong Kong people protesting in the mainland. Later, the CCP changed its tactics and instead spread censored and inaccurate images of Hong Kong people’s protests on the mainland, falsely claiming that they were evidence of Western countries’ “attempts to destabilize China”. The fake propaganda confused some mainlanders and won them some so-called “support.
Asian rally with someone showing this slogan, scaring the Chinese Communist ponies
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Anti-discrimination rallies for Asians featured this slogan, which sparked a special effect (Photo source: video screenshot)
On March 29th, a ridiculous scene occurred in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery in Canada, showing the Chinese Communist Party’s real agenda.
Radio Free Asia reports that a video shows a man holding a yellow English sign that reads “Stop Asian Hate and Demand that the Chinese Communist Party be held accountable, but several people wearing masks and holding English signs like “No to Asian Violence, No to Hate” kept appearing among the protesters, trying to block the Chinese Communist Party’s accusatory sign from the camera. The people wearing masks were holding English slogans like “No to Asian violence, No to hate”, etc.
Netizen “News/Truth” jokingly said, “The Chinese Communist Party’s cover-up of the truth is all condensed in this scene.”
Netizens have commented, “I’m laughing my ass off, it’s straight to the point.” Some of them suddenly realized, “I said that the WeChat group kept selling this parade, so there is a black hand behind it. The company’s main goal is to make it clear. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you’re doing.”
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