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US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has asked his Democratic colleagues to draft a legislative package to outcompete China, create new American jobs and invest in strategic partners and alliances like NATO and India.
US senators asked to draft legislative package to outcompete China, invest in India, NATO
On a caucus call on Tuesday, US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer discussed his push to direct Senate committees to draft a legislation to protect American jobs and outcompete China
PTI | February 24, 2021 | Updated 07:53 IST
This month alone, nearly 20 anti-China legislations have been tabled or reintroduced in either chambers of the US Congress
US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer has asked his Democratic colleagues to draft a legislative package to outcompete China, create new American jobs and invest in strategic partners and alliances like NATO and India. On a caucus call on Tuesday, Schumer discussed his push to direct Senate committees to draft a legislation to protect American jobs and outcompete China.
On January 6, 2021, a flood of white supremacists “stormed” the U.S. Capitol building in Washington, D.C. Inside the building, a joint session of the United States Congress was convened to attend the constitutional duty of certifying the tally of the recent U.S. presidential election. The results of the election were submitted to Congress by the Electoral College, itself a constitutionally sanctioned body that endured withering criticism for certifying the election results tallied by the fifty independent states in the 2020 presidential election.
About an hour before “breaching” the Capitol ground’s outer perimeter, a mob attended a rally on the Ellipse near the White House. The rally was headlined by the incumbent President, Donald Trump. At the rally, Trump amplified yet again the meritless claims that the presidential election of 2020 had been “stolen” from him and his supporters. More than sixty lawsuits challenging the integrity of the results filed by the incumbe