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Democrat Rep. Rashida Tlaib spilled tears all over the floor of the House Thursday because her antisemitic colleague Rep. Ilhan Omar was about to be kicked off the Foreign Affairs Committee.
Twitter suspended the account of Republican congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (Mo.) on Monday after she said, "Women's sports are for women, not men pretending to be women."
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Last week, Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.) introduced a bill that would prevent high-ranking officials of the Chinese Communist Party and their families from studying at American universities, the Epoch Times reported.
Hartzler said that barring CCP officials and their family members from attending American universities would “undermine” the Chinese government’s attempts at harming the United States.
The congresswoman said, “We have to realize that China has a plan for world domination. It sounds like some Hollywood movie; that’s the reality.”
“We shouldn’t be aiding and abetting those who want to do us harm. It’s just wrong,” she added.
Hartzler’s bill, the “Protecting Higher Education from the Chinese Communist Party Act,” would immediately stop the government from issuing student and research visas to senior CCP officials and their family members. This would prohibit the CCP members’ children and grandchildren from attending American universities.
According to data gathered by the Institute of International Education and the U.S. State Department, during the 2020-2021 academic year, there were significantly more than 300,000 Chinese nationals enrolled in American institutions of higher learning.
Chinese nationals account for 35% of international college students.
Hartzler asserted that these students might have family members who are high-ranking officials in the CCP.
She noted that Chinese President Xi Jinping’s daughter received an undergraduate degree from Harvard University in 2014 and re-enrolled in an American university in 2019 to pursue a graduate degree.
In 2019, the FBI warned that the Chinese government was using students and professors who maintained ties to the Chinese government to “operate as non-traditional collectors of intellectual property.”
The FBI stated, “These Chinese scholars may serve as collectors – wittingly or unwittingly – of economic, scientific, and technological intelligence from U.S. institutions to ultimately benefit Chinese academic institutions and business.”
The FBI estimates that between $225 billion and $600 billion is lost every year due to theft of trade secrets.
Beyond academia, the CCP has infiltrated almost every major American institution.
More and more, popular culture in America is being influenced by the Chinese government. American producers bend over backward to market their products to China as the Chinese foreign market has quickly become one of the most lucrative places for media companies to sell their products.
Recently, talk show host Bill Maher accused pro wrestler turned movie star John Cena of bending the knee to China so that he could make a quick buck.
Maher said, “That’s the deal China offers American companies and celebrities: ‘We’ll give you access to our billion-plus consumers as long as you shut up about the whole police-state genocide thing.’ John Cena took that deal.”
The Pentagon will have to start drafting women in order to receive funding after House Democrats amended the defense budget.
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The Biden administration on Tuesday denied several Republican lawmakers access to a Drug Enforcement Administration border facility in El Paso, Texas.
A delegation of 12 GOP members of Congress were physically restricted from entering the El Paso Intelligence Center during a visit to the southern border, Fox News reported. The lawmakers have reportedly attempted to gain access to the facility for weeks and been rebuffed by Biden's government.
The GOP lawmakers accused the Biden administration of interfering with their "constitutional duty to have oversight over these facilities that are paid for by taxpayer dollars."
"All I can say is, I don't know what they have to hide," Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) said. "For some reason, we were not allowed in. I can only imagine what is it that they want to hide and not show the very representatives of the American people that have oversight over this facility that fund it and that authorize it. What don't they want us to see?"
"This is not something we surprised them with," Rep. Mike Garcia (R-Calif.) added. "We've been trying to get in there for a couple of weeks and it's coming from the top. It's coming from the White House. They don't want us to see what it is. You can make a conjecture about why they won't let us in there. In my opinion, they have data they are gathering at this intelligence center which clearly indicates that our open borders are actually a more serious than the average American understands right now."
A third lawmaker complained that Biden is preventing Republicans from learning about the government's efforts to battle drug cartels.
"I would have liked to have the opportunity to visit with the FBI and the agents there to learn more about what the drug cartels are doing and what strategy we're employing to stop them," Rep. Vicky Hartzler (R-Mo.) said, "but we were denied the opportunity."
A DEA official stationed at the El Paso facility told Fox News there was an increase in drug smugglers crossing the U.S.-Mexico border in March and indicated agents are concerned that recent trends will continue.
"In the first five months we've seized more than the entire year for those for 2019 and 2020, so that's concerning for us and that's all drugs across the board, that is methamphetamine, fentanyl, heroin and cocaine. The only drug is marijuana, we haven't seized quite that much," said DEA special agent Kyle Williamson, who leads the El Paso Division.