@PostOpinions The damning findings are shocking — but they should come as no surprise, considering the world has known about these abuses for years. So why isn’t the U.S. government doing more to stop them?
@PostOpinions “Now that the leading U.N. office on human rights has spoken, there are no more excuses for the failure to hold the Chinese government accountable,” said @EIltebir, president of the Uyghur American Association.
Frustrated by this lack of enthusiasm, lawmakers are pressuring President Biden to do more.
@SenatorMenendez: “The administration must move forward with sanctions .. and work with our allies and partners to hold China to account for its crimes."
The U.S. government is letting Chinese companies off the hook, said @RepJimBanks:
“Despite the Biden admin's refusal to take the issue of Uyghur slave labor seriously, there are still bipartisan efforts in the Congress to strengthen our laws..."
.@SenatorMenendez@marcorubio & @RepJimBanks have introduced legislation that would expand U.S. sanctions to punish any company that does business with a Chinese company implicated in forced labor.
The Uyghur genocide is so horrendous that it has seemingly become the one issue that can bring together Democrats and Republicans in today’s Washington.
The Biden administration appears to be torn between its desire to do the right thing on human rights and its efforts to manage rising tensions with China. But there’s never a convenient time to try to stop a genocide.
To avoid the appearance of provocation, the U.S. Air Force plane carrying the Pelosi delegation flew around the Philippines on its way from Kuala Lumpur to Taipei. No U.S. fighter planes flanked Pelosi’s jet...
This is the current location of #SPAR19, the US Air Force plane that took off from Honolulu last night. It may carry Pelosi and her delegation. Seems like it’s headed for Singapore but also could be Taiwan.
#SPAR19, the USAF plane that may hold the Pelosi delegation, has left Guam (after refueling presumably) and is headed west. Still unclear if it’s headed towards Singapore or #Taiwan.
#SPAR19 is clearly headed for #Singapore, which means that if this is the plane carrying the #Pelosi delegation, the #Taiwan stop would likely be after her #Malaysia stop, meaning Tuesday night or Wednesday morning.
Why is the TikTok executive on @ReliableSources telling @brianstelter all the videos Americans see are made in the US when, as Brian said, that’s obviously not true. If TikTok is trying to build trust, it’s failing.
He also keeps claiming the “national security experts” and “the CIA during the Trump administration” said the data TikTok collects is not of national security importance. This is the spin? Awfully weak and transparently incorrect spin from TikTok.
The TikTok executive dodged the question @brianstelter asked him about whether any CCP member has seen the US data. He said TikTok hasn’t “shared” the data with the Chinese government and it hasn’t asked. As if they would need to ask. They can just take it, any time they want.
#Breaking: At the naming ceremony just now, Dave Chappelle announced he is not placing his name on the Duke Ellington High School theater after all and instead he decided it shall be called the Theater for Artistic Freedom and Expression.
Chappelle rejected the criticism from students of his special The Closer, saying they didn't know him and were just repeating someone else's agenda:
“These kids didn’t understand that they were instruments of oppression.”
Chappelle said his special The Closer was unfairly portrayed in the press:
“You cannot report on an artist’s work and remove artistic nuance.”
He said it would be like reporting a large rabbit shot a man in the face without telling people it was a Bugs Bunny cartoon.
.@SecDef Austin: “We’re seeing growing coercion from Beijing. We’ve witnessed a steady increase in provocative and destabilizing military activity near Taiwan. That includes PLA aircraft flying near Taiwan in record numbers in recent months—and on a nearly daily basis.” #sld22
.@SecDef Austin: “We do not seek confrontation or conflict. And we do not seek a new Cold War, an Asian NATO, or a region split into hostile blocs.” #sld22@IISS_org
.@SecDef Austin: “We’re seeing PRC vessels plunder the region’s provisions, operating illegally within the territorial waters of other Indo-Pacific countries.” #sld22
@PostOpinions The US risks blowing its greatest opportunity since the Cold War to bolster our competitiveness at the expense of our adversaries, because some Republicans are more dedicated to thwarting immigration than competing with Russia and China.
As tens of thousands of young, middle-class workers fled Russia out of disgust or necessity, the Biden administration proposed easing visa restrictions on Russians with advanced degrees STEM. But Republican leaders refused...