They pressured Beijing over the concentration camps that currently hold over a million Muslim and Christian minorities and publicly condemned the Chinese Communist Party for "Genocide." It initially appeared the Biden administration would continue this stance, but new reports indicate they're looking for a way out of the designation.
They're citing "Technical flaws" as a way to withdraw the genocide designation.
Mary Vought, executive director of the Senate Conservatives Fund, wrote in a Wall Street Journal op-ed Friday that she was encouraged by Blinken's remarks but concerned about possible backsliding by Biden.
"[If] the Biden administration is looking for a place to start with a bipartisan issue that they can bring the country together on, the China challenge is absolutely it.
This is an example of how the Biden administration will be pressured by the President's friends in the Chinese Communist Party.
It's also an example of how the resistance against the Biden administration must keep the pressure up.
Withdrawing the genocide designation over technical flaws is a way to reconcile with the Chinese Communist Party without losing face in America.
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Monday, February 1, 2021
Biden administration backing down on condemnation of China's Uyghur genocide over 'technical flaws'
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