The legacy of the 118th Congress — even amid its high-profile divisions — is set to be defined by an unprecedented focus on the threat emanating from the Chinese government.
, China is the only issue positioned to pierce Capitol Hill's bitter partisan bubble on a consistent — and meaningful — basis.has shifted over the past six years, as the relationship between the world's two largest economies threatens to spiral into more direct confrontation.Beijing's human rights abuses, the next two years will bring a bipartisan China agenda unparalleled in its scope and intensity.
The video, narrated by activists as well Chair Mike Gallagher and Ranking Member Raja Krishnamoorthi , lists recent voices that have been silenced: a Chinese doctor sounding the alarm over COVID, an Alibaba tech executive, a tennis player testifying about sexual assault, and gay rights activists.
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