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In the third Joint Communique in 1982, President Reagan said that the United States has no intention of infringing on China's sovereignty and territorial integrity...

What we have seen is a rising China that feels threatened, and I go back to the statement I made about the Chinese Communist Party and President Xi Jinping or whatever he is now have an insatiable thirst for power and domination.

And I think China should take this as maybe a wake-up call. Not as a threat, we don't want to threaten anybody, but as a wake-up call of how we can solve this problem without the detriment of Taiwan.

If they do that to Taiwan, who is next? Who are they going to look at next?

Taiwan is a force for good in the world, a beacon of democracy.

Congress has always led on Taiwan affairs and it will be incumbent on Congress to continue our leadership.

Chairman Chabot's Taiwan Travel Act... became law last month and is a shining example of how Congress can do this.

The U.S. and Taiwan's shared commitment to principles such as human rights, freedom of speech, democratic norms, certainly rule of law; all of that serves as a bedrock of this partnership that we have.

I support the Global Cooperation and Training Initiative through which Taiwanese expertise helps developing countries...

The United States certainly through the expression of its legislative branch is not going to be intimidated or threatened or manipulated into a relationship or non-relationship with Taiwan that is not in our interest.

Keeping Taiwan out can only hurt global health and there should be no question about Taiwan's participation this year.

I am so glad that this is one of the issues that I have devoted a fair amount of time on because it has been worth it to see Taiwan continue to grow, continue to be a democracy that other nations can look to see how it is done.

If we can't say those things in the open, I think we are in a very dangerous situation in the world.

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....Congress – House and Senate must quickly pass a legislative fix to ensure violent criminal aliens can be removed from our society. Keep America Safe!

the Sustainable Shark Fisheries and Trade Act, which sets U.S. fisheries laws and regulations as a standard for other shark-fishing nations.

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This bill, which has over 230 bipartisan co-sponsors, including the majority of this Committee and Subcommittee's members, would make it illegal to buy, sell, or possess shark fins in the United States.