Republican lawmakers criticized the Biden administration’s stance on communist China following a phone call between President Joe Biden and the regime’s leader Xi Jinping on Thursday.
When asked about Biden’s potential China tariff cuts, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) slammed the administration over its soft stance on U.S. adversaries.
“Joe Biden and the Democrats are the best friends communist China has ever had,” the senator told NTD, the sister media of The Epoch Times.
“Every enemy of America is stronger today than they were,” Cruz said, referring to the Chinese regime and Russia, accusing the Democrats’ approaches of “weakness, appeasement, surrender.”
‘Win' for Xi
Thursday’s call is the fifth such conversation between Biden and Xi. White House officials said the conversation was “candid,” though they didn’t mention concrete progress on a spat of issues that have caused already-tensed Sino–U.S. ties to deteriorate to their lowest point in decades.However, Senator Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) characterized the call itself as a signal of winning for the leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) when he was facing problems at home.
The Chinese leader is seeking an unprecedented third five-year term in office during the Party gathering in autumn but his zero-COVID policy has posed new challenges.
As the CCP leader comes under domestic pressure, the senator called on the Biden administration to harden its stance on Beijing.
“Under no circumstances should President Biden waive any tariffs, beg Beijing for refined petroleum, or praise Xi’s fake climate commitments,” said Rubio.
Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) also joined the criticism on Thursday.