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Boarded up Stores in Democrat Cities Is Proof ‘Left Should Not Be Given Federal Power’: Kayleigh McEnany

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It would be unrealistic for the United States to completely decouple from China, a top Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official said during a press conference on Oct. 30 following the end of a key political meeting in Beijing. Executive deputy director of the Office of the Central Finance and Economic Commission Han Wenxiu said that China and the United States are the two largest economies in the world, so economic ties between the two countries would be beneficial. Chen Yonglin, a former Chinese diplomat, told The Epoch Times that Beijing is sending out this message because of “its dependence on cooperation with the U.S.” He noted, for example, that the Chinese regime allowed U.S. investment, only to encourage intellectual property theft and transfer of know-how through joint ventures with Chinese…

Boarded up Stores in Democrat Cities Is Proof ‘Left Should Not Be Given Federal Power’: Kayleigh McEnany

White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told Fox & Friends in an interview Monday that businesses boarding up storefronts in Democrat-led cities in fear of post-Election Day unrest is “all the proof you need that the left should not be given federal power.”

McEnany was asked by Fox & Friends co-host Steve Doocy about reports of retailers taking precautions in expectation of civil unrest.

“They are increasing security in Portland, in Philadelphia, in Lansing, Michigan; Baltimore, Charlottesville, Detroit, Jamesville, Wisconsin, Chicago, New York City, and Washington, DC. What does that say to you about the state of America in 2020 that, if a certain candidate is elected or re-elected people are going to, rather than vote to impact change, they’re going to try to break a window?” Doocy asked.

“Notice what those cities have in common. They’re all Democrat cities. What are they saying with this boarding up, with this civil unrest that they’re expecting? They’re saying, ‘If you don’t choose the left’s chosen candidate, we will send the left out to attack you. That’s as close to extortion as you can get and Joe Biden has the power to say, ‘Stand down’ to the mob. Will he do it?” McEnany replied.

“This is all the proof you need that the left should not be given federal power. We deserve the great American tradition of democracy, of peaceful elections, of accepting the vote of the American people, but the boarded-up windows, the closed-down stores tell you all you need to know about the modern American left. The violence is unacceptable and they are not deserving of federal power,” she added.

Boarded up Stores in Democrat Cities Is Proof ‘Left Should Not Be Given Federal Power’: Kayleigh McEnany Workers put up plywood to board up buildings as they make plans for potential civil unrest during the U.S. presidential race for the White House in Washington on Nov. 2, 2020. (Daniel Slim/AFP via Getty Images)

McEnany’s remarks follow reports that many retailers across the nation are taking extraordinary precautions ahead of the hotly contested presidential election, with declaration of a winner potentially delayed amid historic levels of mail-in ballots and arrangements in some states that extended deadlines for their receipt.

The National Retail Federation (NRF), which represents some 18,000 businesses, has been preparing for potential post-election unrest.

“There’s certainly a chance that we could be facing, no matter what happens, property damage threats and violence,” said Stephanie Martz, the NRF’s chief administrative officer and general counsel, in remarks to USA Today.

Post-election violence is also a concern among American voters, with a recent USA Today/Suffolk University poll (pdf) finding that around 75 percent of them said they are worried about the possibility of unrest.

“Voters on both sides traditionally expect a trick-or-treat on Election Day,” David Paleologos, director of the Suffolk Political Research Center, told USA Today. “In this election, there is a much deeper fear of violence not only on Election Day, but for many days thereafter.”

Local and state officials across the country are considering activating the National Guard to support the election and stand-by in case civil unrest breaks out.

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China’s Xi Appoints New Speech Writer, Signaling More Personnel Changes to Come: Analyst

Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s speech writer was quietly changed to Jiang Jinquan from Wang Huning, who had been in that role for over two decades. As director of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Policy Research Office (CPRO), Wang has an influential role drafting not only major speeches, but many of Xi’s key policies. On Oct. 30, Chinese state-run media Xinhua announced that Jiang Jinquan, the deputy director, will be promoted to be director of the CPRO. This confirms that he is replacing Wang Huning, who was in that position since 2002. The main responsibilities of the CPRO is to provide policy recommendations and insights into matters of governance, spanning political, social, and economic realms. The CPRO director typically drafts CCP ideologies and theories, as well as policy pronouncements at major…