House GOP maneuvers to portray Democrats as weak on China
Briefly

This week, House Republicans introduced a series of China-focused bills during what they've labeled 'China Week,' aiming to showcase their foreign policy strength ahead of elections.
Rep. Elise Stefanik emphasized that the new slate of legislation serves as proof of the Biden administration's 'failed foreign policy of appeasement' towards China.
Democrats, led by Rep. Gregory Meeks, criticized the Republicans’ timing, arguing that their actions are undermined by cuts to the funding necessary to effectively counter China's influence.
Concerns from administration officials highlighted the lack of Senate-confirmed ambassadors in strategic regions, which could hinder U.S. efforts to counteract China's growing global presence.
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