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Dems Vote Down Resolution That Would've Condemned China Over COVID-19 Cyberattacks

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Congressional Democrats routinely make moves that make little sense, seemingly in an effort to prop up other nations over the United States. There’s really no other way to explain it.

On Tuesday, House Dems scored a marginal win…for China.

Here’s the deal, via Free Beacon:

House Democrats voted down a resolution that condemned China for launching cyberattacks aimed at stealing valuable coronavirus data from American research institutions.

Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R., Ill.) introduced the resolution on Tuesday morning. It notes China’s “long history of conducting cyberattacks on Americans” and further warns that the Communist nation’s coronavirus-related attacks could “jeopardize the delivery of secure, effective, and efficient treatment options for American citizens.” Kinzinger’s resolution also demands that China be held accountable for “perpetrating such belligerent acts.”

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Back in mid-May, on a day when the Democrat-controlled House passed a new $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill, Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) had the marbles to claim President Trump is “picking on” China and the World Health Organization (WHO).

Chuck clearly forgot where the virus originated and that the Chinese begged WHO to cover up their mess.

Either that, or he just doesn’t care.

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Here’s more Schumer nonsense…

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About the Author:
John Salvatore has been a Writer and Editor of multiple political blogs since early 2015. He earned his Master’s degree in Public Administration upon completion of a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science. A diehard Los Angeles Dodgers fan, John can be reached at [email protected].




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