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China influence in the US distracted by Biden's DOJ: Rep. Perry says


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As a result of recent FBI action against former President Trump and himself, Rep. Scott Perry said the Biden administration had created a distraction so Americans would not pay attention to China's communist influence in the United States.


'Red-Handed: How American Elites Get Rich Helping China Win,' by Peter Schweizer, published in January, claims the Biden family pocketed $31 million from Chinese businessmen with close ties to Chinese intelligence.


Hunter Biden was paid $1 million by CEFC China Energy two months later, according to bank records presented on the Senate floor by two Republican senators.


“I expect that the president will capitulate to the Communist Party of China. It should be pretty apparent to anybody that’s been alive for the past five years that the Biden family is completely compromised by the Communist Party of China,” Perry told Fox News on Aug. 14, when asked about his thoughts on an unconfirmed scheduled meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in November.


The Communist Party of China has been involved in this grift for over a decade, but instead of going after them, their happy to change Jim Jordan's text words," Perry said. Those are all distractions that divert attention from actual evidence, which the DOJ should be pursuing right now in plain sight and actionable intelligence."



16 August 2022


 
 
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