‘Everybody’s Guessing’: Pentagon Tells Congress US Needs To Be Ready For Chinese Invasion Of Taiwan Any Moment
'Trends are moving in the wrong direction'
President Joe Biden's likely call at tonight's State of the Union address for energy independence from hostile nations like Russia will not mean anything unless he drops his administration's opposition to new domestic oil and gas production, according to congressional Republicans who spoke with the Washington Free Beacon.
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Rep. Rob Wittman (R-Va.) is calling upon House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-C.A.) to cancel the congressional chamber's upcoming August recess, arguing that lawmakers should not leave town before completing the American people's business.
"With less than two weeks in session before Congress takes our taxpayer funded recess, the full House has yet to even complete one of the 12 Fiscal Year 2022 appropriations bills that fund the government. As I did in an earlier letter on June 9, I again encourage you to cancel the August district work period and keep members in Washington, D.C., as long as it takes to complete the work of the people," Wittman wrote in his latest letter to Pelosi.
"With so much work left to be done, it boggles the mind as to why anyone would feel justified in taking a month off," he wrote.
Wittman's new letter comes after he sent a similar letter to Pelosi last month.
"I appreciate that district work periods allow members to visit with constituents back in their respective communities, but it has become a habit for Congress to abandon a long 'to do' list in the rush to get out of town," he noted in the June letter. "But Congress has not done its job. Our constituents expect us to stay and complete the work of the American people. The American people expect Congress to work diligently to pass critical national priorities and fund the government through regular order."
Congressman Wittman has served as the representative for Virginia's 1st Congressional District since 2007.
The lawmaker has previously raised these concerns in past years, including when his own party held the House majority. He has also pushed pieces of legislation to tackle these issues.
"We need to know where our money is going and work through our funding packages in a responsible, thoughtful, deliberate way through regular order – not rushed through at the last minute," Wittman said in a statement. "Returning to regular order — moving spending bills through the committee process and the floor where we read, debate, and vote on them — will go a long way towards bringing transparency back to the budget and appropriations process."
House Republicans are targeting the Chinese Communist Party for covering up the origins of the coronavirus pandemic and allowing it to escape the city of Wuhan, killing millions across the globe. Reps. Rob Wittman (R., Va.) and Ann Wagner (R., Mo.) introduced bills Tuesday that order the imposition of Global Magnitsky Sanctions on Chinese Communist […]
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President Joe Biden's $6 trillion budget proposal puts money toward universal pre-K and cracking down on the fossil fuel industry but shrinks the Navy's budget for weapons procurement and building warships, leaving it at severe risk in a potential showdown with China.
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Senate Democrats have billed the Strategic Competition Act as a "comprehensive" check on Chinese aggression, but the legislation fails to deliver on the national security funding necessary to realize its goals, according to former defense officials and Republican critics.
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President Joe Biden’s infrastructure plan puts $180 billion toward emerging technologies at the Pentagon, including investments in environmental programs.
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House Republicans are pushing hard for a large defense budget in the face of growing military threats from China.
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