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GOP Senators: Hunter Had More China Ties

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Seeds of Liberty: Remembering the Mayflower Compact

The year 2020 marks the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the Pilgrims in the New World. It’s also the quadricentennial of what came to be called the Mayflower Compact. Aware that they had landed far north of their intended destination of Virginia and were therefore under the jurisdiction of no government, the Pilgrims feared that their new colony might disintegrate without government of some sort. Moreover, not all of those who arrived with them shared their religious beliefs, which they suspected might also lead to disharmony. And so, while still aboard the Mayflower, the leaders of this group drafted and signed a short compact, a covenant establishing a way to “enact, constitute, and frame, such just and equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions, and Officers, from time to time, as shall…

Senators Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) released more details about the business dealings of Joe Biden’s son, Hunter.

It includes alleged links to foreign individuals who have ties to the Chinese Communist Party as well as Moscow.

According to a news release from the two GOP senators, the information cites new records that purport to show even more connections between the Chinese regime and the Biden family.

It states: “Some of the additional findings from their investigation include millions of dollars sent from a Shanghai-based company with links to CEFC, which was effectively an extension of the communist Chinese government, to a close business associate of Hunter Biden.”

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Five Eyes: China Running a ‘Concerted Campaign’ to Silence Critics in Hong Kong

The allied Foreign Ministers of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the UK, as well as the U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, have condemned the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) actions in Hong Kong in a rare joint statement published Thursday. The Five Eyes foreign representatives declared that Beijing was running a “concerted campaign to silence all critical voices” in Hong Kong and that the CCP had breached the legally binding Sino-British Joint Declaration for the third time when it disqualified elected legislators in Hong Kong last week. The communist regime had previously breached the Joint Declaration, the allies said, with the imposition of the national security law and its postponement of the Legislative Council elections in September.  “China’s action is a clear breach of its international obligations,” the statement said. “The…