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Locals Welcome Falun Gong’s Presence at Flushing Lunar New Year Parade

Impeachment Trial Live Updates: GOP Senators Suggest Witnesses

The impeachment trial of President Donald Trump starts again on Monday, with Trump’s legal counsel offering arguments for why the president should not be impeached. Refresh for updates. It follows arguments from House managers led by Reps. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Jerrold Nadler (D-N.Y.) last week. 1 p.m. – Trial Starts President Trump’s defense has taken the floor, led by counsel Pat Cipollone. 12:15 p.m. – GOP Senators Suggest Witnesses Sens. Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Mitt Romney (R-Utah) both suggested on Monday that a report about National Security Adviser John Bolton’s upcoming book should warrant calling witnesses to testify in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial. “The reports about John Bolton’s book strengthen the case for witnesses and have prompted a number of conversations among my colleagues,” Collins said in a statement. Details of Bolton’s…

Locals Welcome Falun Gong’s Presence at Flushing Lunar New Year Parade

Thousands of New Yorkers gathered in Flushing, Queens, on Jan. 25 to ring in the first day of the 2020 Chinese New Year with one of America’s biggest Chinese New Year events.

More than 80 local community groups participated in Flushing’s annual Lunar New Year parade, where spectators were dazzled by more than 30 decorated floats and live performances.

Despite some rain, spectators still crowded the sides of Flushing’s Main Street.

“Flushing’s New Year parade is the most beautiful and the largest one [in New York]. I come here to watch every year,” Michael Zhang told the Chinese-language Epoch Times.

“Rain can’t stop us,” said Zhao Litao and his mother, Marry Wu, adding that they had lived in the United States for 30 years and it was their family tradition to go out to watch the Flushing New Year parade.

Locals Welcome Falun Gong’s Presence at Flushing Lunar New Year Parade New York mayor Bill de Blasio, New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, and a dozen of officials from New York state and New York city are leading the parade and celebrate the Chinese New Year in Flushing, New York on Jan. 15, 2020. (Dai Bing/The Epoch Times)

New York mayor Bill de Blasio, New York Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul, New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, and a dozen of officials from New York state and New York city led the parade to bring in the Year of the Mouse.

Speaker of New York City Council Corey Johnson also attended the parade and spoke to media, wishing everybody a happy new year of the mouse. He added that the government is on alert for the new coronavirus, and asked New Yorkers not to discriminate against Chinese out of fear.

“It’s really festive and cultural,” New Yorker Christina Chen said of the atmosphere on the day, filled with live music, traditional Chinese costumes, and lion and dragon dancing.

Locals Welcome Falun Gong’s Presence at Flushing Lunar New Year Parade Dragon team of Falun Gong group is playing at the Chinese New Year parade in Flushing, New York on Jan. 15, 2020. (Dai Bing/The Epoch Times)

Chen added that she thought the dance put together by the Chinese spiritual group Falun Gong, which was invited to perform at the parade, was very attractive.

“It’s very pretty that they put the dance together [in the parade],” she said.

The dancers with Falun Gong were accompanied by the ‘Celestial’ or ‘Tianguo’ marching band, a dragon and a lion dancing team, waist drums, floats, and a section celebrating 350 million Chinese people having quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

“We love Falun Gong people. They are telling you the truth in China and out of China,” another onlooker Mrs. Cai told the Chinese-language Epoch Times. “Their group in the parade is grand, and their words are the most powerful.”

Locals Welcome Falun Gong’s Presence at Flushing Lunar New Year Parade A float of Falun Gong group is marching at the Chinese New Year parade in Flushing, New York on Jan. 15, 2020. (Dai Bing/The Epoch Times)

On one of their big banners, people saw the message: “Congrats the 350 million Chinese who have quit the CCP!”

“CCP is spreading the philosophies of lying, being evil, and fighting with each other. Quitting the CCP is choosing to be kind and compassionate,” Wang Yankun, a Falun Gong practitioner, told the Chinese-language Epoch Times of the significance of the quitting CCP movement.

“I think it’s great that they are encouraging Chinese citizens to quit the CCP,” Paul Rathe, another New Yorker, told The Epoch Times’s sister media NTD Television after he watched the message pass by. “[The existence of communism] has been too long.”

CCP Flags Litter the Street

In a repeat of ongoing attempts to harass the Falun Gong group, dozens of pro-Beijing people held large Chinese flags along the route of the parade, standing within the spectator crowd.

The group was led by Li Huahong, leader of a local communist front group in Flushing called the Chinese Anti-Cult World Alliance.

The group was denied from participating in the parade.

Last year, reporters from The Epoch Times and NTD Television were told by several flag-bearers that they were being paid $30 to $200 by Li to hold the flags.

In March 2019, an insider told the Chinese-language Epoch Times that Li was paid by the Tianjin City Political and Legal Affairs Committee, a Chinese government agency. Other sources have also suggested that Li receives funding from the Chinese authorities.

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China Now Second Largest Weapons Producer in World: Arms Watchdog

China has come straight in at number two in the arms producer charts, ahead of Russia, but trailing behind the United States at number one. The report by a Swedish arms watchdog pulled together estimates of sales from China’s arms industry–obscured by secrecy and data-massaging–and compared them with their international rankings. Production of arms does not equate to military spending, since arms can be imported, and much of military spending goes to wages, maintenance, and logistics. China in the past was a big importer of weapons from Russia and Ukraine, and is still Russia’s biggest customer. The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) says its report, published on Monday, is the most comprehensive picture of Chinese companies’ weapons to date. “In the past, a lack of transparency has meant that the…