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China in Focus (Dec. 17): Prominent US Lawmaker and Wife With Ties to China: Epoch Times

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The following article was copied and pasted from my Epoch Times electronic subscription to display their reporting and concern for truth and facts, and to inform on topics not covered by mainstream and social media.

If you are wondering why Mitch McConnell rebuked president Trump for challenging the election, this video seems to explain his motives: his Chinese wife’s interests in China.

NTD begins discussing McConnell and his wife – China ties – at the 12 minute 35 second mark of this 20 minute video.

To see video, click following link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PH1XjYzqdZM

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China in Focus (Dec. 17): Prominent US Lawmaker and Wife With Ties to China

December 17, 2020 Updated: December 18, 2020

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A paraplegic Chinese woman has been fighting for her rights for seven years. But she’s not only a victim of forced demolition.

A shortage of power in three Chinese provinces shuts down some factories and heating devices. At the same time, China bans Australia’s coal, the main raw material for producing electricity in the country.

We break down the U.S. Secretary of Transportation’s relation to the CCP and that of her husband, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.

And Chinese telecom company Huawei is now allowed to operate in Germany—as long as it guarantees its equipment won’t be used for sabotage, espionage, or terrorism.

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