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        <title><![CDATA[Dianne Feinstein Lauds China as a ‘Respectable Nation’ in Senate Committee Hearing]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Senator Dianne Feinstein (D., Calif.) labeled China a “respectable nation” in a hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday.</p><p>The committee convened to discuss a bill introduced by Senator Martha McSally (R., Ariz.) that would allow U.S. citizens to sue the Chinese government for damages stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.</p><p>“We hold China as a potential trading partner, as a country that has pulled tens of millions of people out of poverty in a short period of time, and as a country growing into a respectable nation amongst other nations,” Feinstein said, in comments first reported by the <strong><em>Washington Free Beacon</em></strong>. “I deeply believe that.”</p><p>Feinstein’s comments come as American public opinion on China has <strong>soured among voters</strong> of both parties. The Pew Research Center has <strong>found</strong> that 83 percent of Republican voters viewed China unfavorably, compared with 63 percent of Democrats.</p><form class="form-newsletter" data-component="newsletter" data-success="Thank you for subscribing!" data-error="There was a problem signing you up, please try again."> <input name="latest_sub" type="hidden" value="1" /></p><p><label for="nloptin-5f2336c48c1a3">GET THE CAPITAL LETTER</label></p><p>A weekly digest on business and economics from an NR sensibility.</p><fieldset class="inline-newsletter-subscribe__group"><input id="nloptin-5f2336c48c1a3" class="inline-newsletter-subscribe__email-input" name="email" type="email" placeholder="Email Address" /><br /> <input name="source" type="hidden" value="WEB" /><br /> <input name="newsletter_override" type="hidden" value="cap_sub, cap_inarticle, article_inarticle_cap_green_072720" /><br /> <input name="location" type="hidden" value="widget" /><br /> <input id="_wpnonce" name="_wpnonce" type="hidden" value="6e3116d63d" /><input name="_wp_http_referer" type="hidden" value="/news/dianne-feinstein-lauds-china-as-a-respectable-nation-in-senate-committee-hearing/" /> <input class="inline-newsletter-subscribe__email-submit" type="submit" value="Go" /></fieldset></form><p>Feinstein argued against allowing Americans to sue China over the coronavirus, saying such a move would open the U.S. government to lawsuits by other foreign nationals. McSally’s legislation is backed by a number of co-sponsors including Marsha Blackburn (R., Tenn.), Tom Cotton (R., Ark.), and Josh Hawley (R., Mo.).</p><p>“China’s Communist Party must face consequences for concealing and now profiting off of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Blackburn wrote on Twitter on Thursday after the Judiciary Committee sent the bill to the Senate floor.</p><p>Feinstein’s husband Richard Blum has held various <strong>business investment</strong>s in China over the years. The California senator has said there is a “<strong>firewall</strong>” between her husband’s business and her activities in Congress.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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