Biden calls Xi Jinping a ‘dictator’
President Joe Biden called Chinese leader Xi Jinping a “dictator” and that China is a country with very “real economic difficulties” after Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip.
President Joe Biden called Chinese leader Xi Jinping a “dictator” and that China is a country with very “real economic difficulties” after Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s trip.
A delegation of House legislators critical of China will go to Detroit, Michigan, on Tuesday to meet with key auto executives to reportedly try and shift the industry’s dependence away from PRC supply chains for the manufacturing of electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who became the first secretary of state to travel to China since 2018, claimed that he and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to “stabilize” U.S.-China ties.
After Bill Gates met with China’s Xi Jinping, Antony Blinken’s meeting comes amid rising tensions and China’s plans to spy on the U.S. from Cuba.
In an exclusive interview, Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson tells One America News that Secretary of State Antony Blinken should resign after revelations that he lied while giving sworn Senate testimony more than two years ago about his knowledge of Hunter Biden’s association with a Ukrainian gas company.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken comes under Republican scrutiny regarding the botched Afghanistan Withdrawal and his relationship to Hunter Biden.
The death toll in Sudan has reached 270 as the agreed to ceasefire failed, and the country has entered its fifth day of fighting.
A United States government initiative to put pressure on Russia to release Wall Street Journal (WSJ) reporter Evan Gershkovich was launched on Monday, when the State Department declared him to have been “wrongfully detained” after his arrest by Russian security forces last month.
Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping met at the Kremlin on the first day of a state visit that Beijing was hosting as a peacemaking initiative, despite strong skepticism in Kyiv and the West.
According to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, American humanitarian worker Jeff Woodke has been released on Monday after six years in captivity.