During an exhibition on "The Story", McCarthy slammed the president’s son and ex-business partner Devon Archer, who was sentenced in a federal scam case in the Southern District of New York.
"These guys were not in business to produce value. They were in business because they were related to or had close relationships to high-ranking people in the United States government and they provided access," said McCarthy. So I think people ought to be very concerned about this," he continued.
"China is our biggest geopolitical problem. How is it that we don’t have a thorough investigation into what the Bidens' financial relationship is with China? Which was one of the big issues in the campaign that get swept under the rug," McCarthy added.
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Host Martha MacCallum regarded the loss of curiosity from the American media between the appearance of disputes of interest between the Biden family, China, and Ukraine.
McCarthy agreed, continuing, "It should have been a curiosity for American reporters and it should have been a curiosity for American voters."
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"The bottom line, and this was completely confirmed by what we learned about Hunter’s laptop, which they never really questioned the authenticity… So what you get is every time Barack Obama, as president, puts Joe Biden in charge of American foreign policy, with respect to a country — whether it’s Ukraine or Russia or China — those countries see some reason, who knows why to pay millions of dollars to Hunter Biden."
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China is not scared to fire shots at the Biden administration, particularly regarding foreign policy, as accusations that China is covering up the origins of the coronavirus pandemic put additional strain on its relationship with the U.S.
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Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said peace is "fraying at the edge" as the U.S. competes with China and other powers in his commencement address at the Air Force Academy on Wednesday.
"We are now in the 76th year of the great power peace following World War II, and it is under stress," Milley told graduating cadets. The four-star general admitted the U.S. was in "a great power competition with China and Russia." The challenge, he added, has been to stay competitive but avoid a "great power conflict."
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Milley also responded to Fox News about the Chinese government's "lack of transparency" investigating the pandemic's origins.