Scott Says US Must be 'Realistic' with China, Xi Jinping

Share

During the APEC meeting between President Joe Biden and President Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader suggested, "For two large countries like China or the United States, turning their back on each other is not an option." Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) responded to this statement in an appearance on Fox Business's Varney & Co. that the US should be wary of China due to their history of lying.

"I think we need to be realistic first," said Sen. Scott, "First off, everything that comes out of Xi's mouth is a lie. Ask the people of Taiwan if they feel comfortable that he is not a bully. I was in Taiwan last year, they are worried about him. I was in the Philippines this year, and [Xi] has taken over some of their property with the shoals," he added, referencing ongoing tensions between the two countries over several shoals in the South China Sea.

Sen. Scott then reminded viewers that Xi Jinping is a "bully" abroad, has facilitated fentanyl trafficking into the United States that has claimed thousands of lives, and regularly steals technology from American companies.

Host Stuart Varney asked what he would do to combat China's influence, such as if Scott would ban TikTok "outright."

"Absolutely, it is toxic," Scott answered, "TikTok is toxic to our kids. Look at what they teach our kids versus what they teach kids in China. It is a toxic company."

Varney pointed out that plenty of American companies advertise on TikTok, which could be a political problem. Scott replied, "We have to do what is in the best interest of the American public" and that "I want [Americans] to be safe from the influence of a bully dictator, and so you have got to just be honest with people, but my job it to make sure the American public realizes what they are doing and what the risk is to this country. [China] is building up their military and threatening people all over Asia. They hate our way of life."

From here, Varney inquired on what President Biden should have done at the APEC meeting, to which Scott said he should not have held it in the first place.

"Xi has never complied with anything. Under [former President Donald] Trump, we did a trade deal with him, but he never complied with that. What I think the President ought to be doing now is stay in the Situation Room and see how he gets Americans out of Hamas' hands. We have had 33 Americans killed and at least ten American hostages. And what is he doing to make sure that Americans are protected over there? That is what I would have been spending my time on, not going to see some liar," Scott concluded.

Grayson Bakich

Florida born and raised, Grayson Bakich is a recent recipient of a Master’s Degree in Political Science at the University of Central Florida. His thesis examined recent trends in political polarization and how this leads into justification of violence.

Recent Posts

Luna Says Democrats 'Don't Care About Illegals,' Says Rhetoric is 'Propaganda for Midterms'

Representative Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) did not mince words in dismissing Democratic rhetoric about illegal…

16 hours ago

Last Squeeze🍊—7.11.2025—Alligator Alcatraz—Miami-Dade—'Defund the Police'—Much More...

Florida Lawmakers Sue DeSantis in State Supreme Court to get Alligator Alcatraz Entry Five Florida…

16 hours ago

Steube Says Democrats' 'Defund the Police' is Now 'Attack the Police'

Representative Greg Steube (R-FL) commented on the recent anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) attacks during…

17 hours ago

Cammack Demands Fast-Tracking of Livestock Treatment Approvals Amidst Screwworm Infestation

Representative Kat Cammack (R-FL) spearheaded a recent letter to the Department of Health and Human…

17 hours ago

NAACP Miami-Dade Blasts City of Miami for Canceling 2025 Elections: 'A Clear Violation of the Charter and Democracy'

Miami, FL —The Miami-Dade branch of the NAACP has issued a forceful statement condemning the…

1 day ago

Florida Lawmakers Sue DeSantis in State Supreme Court to get Alligator Alcatraz Entry

MIAMI—Five Florida lawmakers are suing in the state Supreme Court to force Gov. Ron DeSantis…

2 days ago