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The new dem president on the right and his VP  Joe Biden on the left.

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Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday accused President Joe Biden of echoing "Chinese propaganda" with his explanation of Chinese President Xi Jinping's authoritarian policies.

"The truth of the matter is they are trying to wipe out an entire people," Pompeo told Fox Business' "Mornings With Maria." "The language is that it's just a set of different norms, that's the Chinese propaganda line."

Biden on Tuesday, while discussing his recent call with Xi, said the Chinese' leader's "central principle" is "there must be a united, tightly controlled China, and he uses his rationale for the things he does based on that."

"I point out to him no American can be sustained as a president if he doesn't reflect the values of the United States," Biden also said. "So the idea that I'm not going to speak out against what he's doing in Hong Kong, what he's doing with the Uighurs in the western mountains of China, Taiwan, and the One China policy by making it forceful . . . he gets it."

But, he added, "culturally, there are different norms that each country and their leaders are expected to follow."

"They want you to think this is just a quiet nation [that] may have a little bit of a different system, but goodness gracious, what's all the fuss about?" Pompeo commented, in response.

Before Pompeo left office, the State Department declared the Chinese Communist Party is committing genocide against the Uighurs, but Wednesday the former secretary suggested Xi is now seeing the Biden administration would be much softer with its stance than Trump's administration had been.

"Maybe Xi Jinping gets the fact that now the administration is only going to talk about this and raise it quote, 'because I have to talk about this,' rather than take action," Pompeo said, adding he hopes the new president and his administration "won't treat China as a nation with slightly different norms."

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Tell us about this Joe.
Biden raised eyebrows when he shrugged off concerns over the China threat. “Come on, man,” Biden said. “I mean, you know, they’re not bad folks, folks. But guess what, they’re not competition for us.”
Perhaps Biden’s insouciant attitude toward the Chinese government has to do with the fact that his family does not consider them competitors but business partners. In 2013, then-Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden flew aboard Air Force Two to China. Less than two weeks later, Hunter Biden’s firm inked a $1 billion private equity deal with a subsidiary of the Chinese government’s Bank of China. The deal was later expanded to $1.5 billion. In short, the Chinese government funded a business that it co-owned along with the son of a sitting vice president.
If it sounds shocking that a vice president would shape US-China policy as his son — who has scant experience in private equity — clinched a coveted billion-dollar deal with an arm of the Chinese government, that’s because it is.



Biden cried as he told the story of being so broke that Obama offered to loan him money.
In less than three years Biden was a multi-millionaire as is his dope addicted son Hunter and the rest of his corrupt family. Hmmmmmmmmmm

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