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A group of U.S. investors led by BlackRock has agreed to acquire majority stakes in two key ports at either end of the Panama Canal, which was previously controlled by Hong Kong-based CK Hutchison.
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Florida Rep. Byron Donalds (R) is now praising Senator Vance for his debate performing, calling him a “leader” who will be the country’s next vice president.
Florida Senator Rick Scott (R) released a statement today on Twitter slamming the Communist Party of China for “committing a genocide against its people.”
Last month, Florida Senator Marco Rubio (R) was banned from entering China, and now the country has sanctioned the Florida lawmaker, Texas Senator Ted Cruz (R) among others.
“This will only lead to further protests against the oppressive government seeking to censor its people from speaking the truth.”
“Communist China is one of the great human rights abusers in the world."
“How can American media companies promote Communist China’s message while they continue to violate the rights of their people and threaten our values around the world?”
The recent tweet by Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey about supporting the anti-Chinese Hong Kong protests has apparently not only caused a big riff between Communist China and the NBA but has also brought out the ignorance of a few of the league's most prominent players, including Lakers Forward Lebron James.
U.S. Senator Rick Scott (R) is expressing his frustration and disgust at U.S. companies who have bowed down to the Communist Chinese government and allowed them to “dictate their actions.”
"It is critical that the United States continue to enhance our strategic relationship with our democratic partner Taiwan through regular and consistent support."