there is nothing funny about it.
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But you are telling me that is when the vetting actually--the in-depth vetting began.
Time and again, we have requested information and testimony on how this has happened. And then time and again, the Department has failed to be accountable and transparent.
If they are majority U.S.-owned, how can the Chinese Communist Party, through its government, say--why would they say that they could be stopped or changed course because of what the government said in China?
If my majority colleagues will abandon denialism, conspiracy theories uprooted in fact, certainly untethered from this Committee's record that shows absolute dearth of legitimate reasons to contest the outcome of the 2020 election, then we can find common ground.





