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Chairman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party and Charmian Mike Bost (R-IL) of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee wrote to Secretary Denis McDonough of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to ensure the VA is terminating its reliance on the Chinese Communist Party for medical supplies that are critical for the care of our veterans.
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Throw a rock in Washington right now and you’re bound to hit someone talking about selective decoupling from China. The lights inside think tanks are staying on late into the night cranking out reports on derisking frameworks.
But I recently read a provocative paper on selective decoupling.
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“Divorce is not an option,” Gavin Newsom tweeted while on his trip to China last week to preach the gospel of climate change, casting himself as the savior. Perhaps nuptials were on Newsom’s mind because Xi Jinping treated him to a week-long honeymoon, apparently organized in part by a United Front organization.
WASHINGTON, DC – Chairman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-IL) of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party today expanded a bipartisan investigation into U.S. venture capital firms investing in People's Republic of China (PRC) high-tech by launching an inquiry into Sequoia Capital and Sequoia Capital China, following the announcement that the entities will split in early 2024. GGV Capital, another venture capital firm the Select Committee is investigating, recently announced a similar separation of its U.S.
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Are your savings funding the Chinese Communist Party and the Chinese military?
Over the summer, I launched bipartisan investigations into Wall Street and Silicon Valley firms funneling Americans’ retirement savings into Chinese companies blacklisted by the US government.
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In 1991, a Chinese academic by the name Wang Huning wrote a book called America Against America—a critique of the internal conflict he found at the heart of American society.