“Sen. Cotton: China Blackmailing Biden With Sanctions”

Questions and allegations about inappropriate or illegal relationships between Joe Biden and members of his family and Communist China have been reported on conservative media outlets for months if not years.  Contrarily, the main street media has been rather successfully downplaying and even ignoring the allegations.

Other members of Congress (Republican and Democrat) have been reported to be involved in relationships with Chinese nationals and members of the Chinese Communist Party.  Some of these relationships are allegedly less appropriate than others.  Seems to me that any of these relationships have the potential of being terribly detrimental to the United States, and deserve much closer scrutiny than they are being given.

What do you Def-Con News readers think about the alleged Biden family affairs with Communist China?  Any thoughts about the reported Hunter Biden and China stories?  How about your thoughts concerning Eric Swalwell and his “honey pot” fling with Fang Fang, an alleged member of the Chinese Communist Party?  Do you have any thoughts about Senator Mitch McConnel and his wife Elaine Chao?

 

 

As reported on One America News Network 8:15 AM PT – Sunday, January 24, 2021, shortly after President Biden took office, China sanctioned members of the outgoing administration.  The belief is that these sanctions were a warning–an attempt or perhaps a threat to blackmail the Biden administration officials with personal financial ruin if they do not act as the Chinese prefer for them to act.

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) called out the Chinese Communist Party over their alleged attempt to blackmail the Biden administration. On the Senate floor Friday, Cotton urged Joe Biden to take action against our most persistent adversary.

This came after China issued a slew of sanctions against nearly 30 Trump administration officials, including Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Cotton noted the sanctions were put in place just moments after Biden took office.

Senator Cotton stated, issuance of these sanctions is not “bluster.”  He continued, “They are another step in China’s long-term campaign to coerce Americans at every level of government and business.”
“They are a direct attack on the independence of U.S. policy toward China and an attempt to blackmail the Biden administration with personal financial ruin in the future if they dare to stand up to the Chinese Communist Party.”

As noted in OAN, Cotton called on Biden to denounce the “acts of intimidation” and treat them as an assault on the Presidency and the United States of America.

Cotton urged the administration to issue sanctions against Chinese officials who are responsible for the blackmail efforts.

Republican lawmakers have speculated Biden will likely be soft on China, and Beijing even reportedly wanted him to win the 2020 election.