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12 results for “China” · Senate · floor statement
Time to Wake Up 305: Lyin’ Lee Zeldin
fewer of those jobs in America, more in China, and a shrinking economic future for American workers
Senator McCormick on Iran and American Leadership | Alexander Hamilton Society
that armed Russia with drones and fueled communist China with its oil. This is a regime that impoverished
McConnell Delivers Remarks on NATO, Greenland, and the Credibility of U.S. Alliance Commitments
With Russia waging a war of conquest – and China, Iran, and North Korea pitching in – has NATO outlived … serious about global competition with China, these are relationships worth tending. These are allies we ought
Time to Wake Up 303: Recapping COP30
aisleways crossed was occupied by China, at one of the key corners, with a huge delegation, a very … countries that were there seeing the leadership of China–our rival. No pavilion for the United States, nothing
Budd Delivers Remarks Celebrating Vulcan Elements $1B Investment in N.C. to Reshore Rare Earth Magnet Industry
national security by breaking our reliance on China for these vital components. As Senator Budd said … Washington, is that Vulcan is fully decoupled from China. We had some earlier conversations, and it was interesting
Time to Wake Up 302: Bought and Paid For
smoggier and our water dirtier—polluting for free. China races ahead in renewable energy, electric vehicles, and clean
Time to Wake Up 300: Wake Up and Fight
jobs, cede dominance of clean energy to China, drive consumers’ electric prices way higher, and turbocharge the carbon
Time to Wake Up 299: How Empty and Worthless is the Power of Kings
European Central Bank and the central banks of China, Canada, Mexico, Japan, the U.K., and more than
Maiden Speech by U.S. Senator David H. McCormick (R-PA)
weak leadership on the world stage that emboldened China, Russia, and Iran. After only six months, Mr. President