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CCP’s History of ‘Broken Promises,’ Human Rights Abuses Harms US, World: Congressional Commission

China has regressed with respect to the rule of law, according to report, which highlights the CCP’s long history of breaking promises.

Judiciary Witnesses Urge Congress to Immediately Address Online Child Extortion

Sen. Chuck Grassley chaired a hearing on online threats to children and introduced three bipartisan bills targeting violent networks, sextortion and sentencing updates.
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US Senators Introduce Bill to Prevent Export of Nvidia’s Advanced Chips to China

Bipartisan senators introduced a bill to codify current U.S. limits on exporting Nvidia’s advanced AI chips to China and other foreign adversaries.

Jack Smith Subpoenaed for Deposition Before House Judiciary Committee, Jordan Says

“Chairman Jim Jordan subpoenaed former special counsel Jack Smith for a House deposition, advancing the GOP’s investigation into the ex-prosecutor.”

House Members Introduce Resolution Seeking to Block Military Action in Venezuela

Rep. Jim McGovern introduced a bipartisan war powers resolution directing the president to withdraw U.S. forces from unauthorized hostilities in Venezuela.

House Passes Resolution Denouncing ‘Horrors of Socialism’

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution on Nov. 21 denouncing the “horrors of socialism.”

Democratic Lawmakers Call On Military Members, Intelligence Community to ‘Refuse Illegal Orders’

A video on X (Nov. 18) featured lawmakers with military or intelligence backgrounds, including Slotkin, Kelly, Houlahan, Goodlander, Deluzio, and Crow.

Congress Should Codify Trump Order Ending Hong Kong’s Special Trade Status, Advisory Panel Says

Congress should codify Trump’s 2020 EO ending Hong Kong’s special trade status, as China now exerts full political control over the city’s governance.