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Những tin tức, bài viết và video clip mới cuối ngày 8/12/2020...Xin mời Quý Vị theo dõi
 
để tường và tùy nghi thẩm định...
 
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Xin chuyển đến Quý Vị, Quý NT và CH....
 
Những tin tức, bài viết và video clip mới, cho cuối ngày 8/12/2020...
 
1.- Ủy Ban Tổ Chức Lễ Nhậm Chức Tổng Thống của lưỡng viện Quốc Hội Hoa Kỳ gồm có 6 người,
trong đó có phù thủy Nancy Pelosi, đã từ chối không thông qua quyết định công nhận Slippy Joe Biden là tổng thống đắc cử...
 
2.- Tối Cao Pháp Viện Hoa Kỳ ( U.S Supreme Court ) đã chính thức nhận hồ sơ kiện ( Formally Dockets của Tiểu bang Texas,
và đến 4:49 P.M, ngày hôm nay Thứ Ba, 8/12/2020, đã có thêm các tiểu bang Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana,
Mississippi, South Carolina, and South Dakota, cùng tham gia vụ kiện với T.B Texas..
Có tin sẽ còn có các Tiểu bang cũng sẽ tham gia vụ kiện...

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Inauguration Committee Fails to Pass Resolution Acknowledging Biden as President-Elect Blush

  
December 8, 2020 Updated: December 8, 2020
 
The Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies voted down a resolution to acknowledge Joe Biden as the president-elect as President Donald Trump and other Republicans continue lawsuits challenging the results of the Nov. 3 election, according to several members of the bipartisan panel.
There are three Republicans and three Democrats on the panel from both the House and Senate, including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-Md.). Sens. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) and Amy Klobuchar (D-Minn.) are also on the committee.
Republicans said they made the decision because there are election-related processes that need to play out first before a president-elect can be decided.
“It is not the job of the Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies to get ahead of the electoral process and decide who we are inaugurating,” Blunt said in a statement afterward. “The JCCIC [Inaugural Committee] is facing the challenge of planning safe Inaugural Ceremonies during a global pandemic. I would hope that, going forward, the members of the JCCIC would adhere to the committee’s long-standing tradition of bipartisan cooperation and focus on the task at hand.”
McConnell, speaking to reporters, noted that the Electoral College meets to elect the president on Dec. 14.
“This has become a weekly ritual. The Electoral College is going to meet on the 14th and cast a vote, and we’re going to have a swearing in of the next president on the 20th of January,” McConnell said at the Capitol.
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House Majority Leader Rep. Steny Hoyer (D-Md.) during a press conference in a file photograph. (Win McNamee/Getty Images) 
Hoyer issued a statement after the resolution was rejected, criticizing the GOP’s position.
“The extent to which Republicans are refusing to accept the outcome of the election and recognize Joe Biden and Kamala Harris as our next President and Vice President is astounding,” Hoyer told media outlets after the vote, confirming Biden wasn’t acknowledged.
Hoyer told The Hill that GOP lawmakers have a “deference to President Trump’s post-election temper tantrums.”
But he said the Inauguration Committee agreed on limiting public participation during the Jan. 20 inauguration event due to the CCP virus.
“I think there was a consensus that we’re going to limit far beyond what we’d like to do,” he told reporters.
Biden has declared victory in the election but Trump and other Republicans are contesting election results in court. The Epoch Times isn’t calling the race at this time.
According to the text of the resolution that was shot down, it had proposed that the public be notified “in coordination with the Biden Presidential Inaugural Committee and public health experts” as “we observe this transition of power.”
The vote came on the same day the Supreme Court rejected a lawsuit that sought to decertify election results in Pennsylvania.
Meanwhile, the state of Texas filed lawsuits in the Supreme Court against Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin, arguing that the four states violated the Constitution by changing election laws, treating voters unequally, and allowed serious voting irregularities.
 

Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and South Dakota joined Texas' lawsuit at 4:49 PM today.
 
 
 
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How Fang Fang the Chinese spy slept with two US mayors and targeted politicians - including one of the youngest members of the House -
before slipping out of the US when the FBI came knocking
  • Fang Fang, or Christine Fang, was reportedly a Chinese Intelligence operative with China’s Ministry of State Security
  • She remained in California's Bay Area from 2011 to 2015
  • Fang reportedly used campaign fundraising, networking, her charm and romantic relationships to get close with politicians 
  • She helped Rep. Eric Swalwell fundraise for his re-election campaign and had interacted with him at several events
  • Fang also helped Tulsi Gabbard fundraise, and became well-known by California's political scene
  • She reportedly had a romantic or sexual relationship with two Midwestern elected officials  
Published: 02:40 EST, 8 December 2020 | Updated: 08:38 EST, 8 December 2020
 
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9029379/How-suspected-Chinese-spy-targeted-California-politicians.html

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Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, South Carolina, and South Dakota
joined Texas' lawsuit at 4:49 PM today.
 
A suspected Chinese spy was linked to at least two anonymous Midwestern mayors, according to a bombshell report from Axios.
The political journal said Fang Fang, who also goes by Christine Fang, developed political contacts primarily in California, including Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA).
It went on to report:
Fang attended regional conferences for U.S. mayors, which allowed her to grow her network of politicians across the country.She also engaged in sexual or romantic relationships with at least two mayors of Midwestern cities over a period of about three years, according to one U.S. intelligence official and one former elected official.
“At least two separate sexual interactions with elected officials, including one of these Midwestern mayors, were caught on FBI electronic surveillance of Fang, according to two intelligence officials,” Axios said.
The outlet said it was not able to identify or speak to the elected officials.
Axios published photos of Fang with Democrat U.S. Reps. Mike Honda (D-CA) and Judy Chu (D-CA), as well as local California officials Fremont Mayor Bill Harrison (D) and San Jose city councilman Ash Kalra (D).
According to the outlet, Fang volunteered for the unsuccessful campaign of now-Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA). Fang was also a host for a 2013 event with Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-HI).
A Gabbard spokeswoman said the congresswoman “has no recollection of ever meeting or talking with her, nor any recollection of her playing a major role at the fundraiser.” 
Kyle Olson is a reporter for Breitbart News. He is also host of “The Kyle Olson Show,” syndicated on Michigan radio stations on Saturdays — download full podcast episodes. Follow him on Parler. 
 
On Monday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe stated that China’s penetration into American government networks is “significant and growing every day.”
Host Tucker Carlson said, [relevant exchange begins around 3:00] “[G]ive us a sense of China’s penetration into our networks, government networks.”
Ratcliffe responded, “Well, it’s significant and growing every day. And Tucker, you made a great point in your opening about Russia. Listen, they’re a dangerous adversary. I don’t mean to minimize them, but you made the point correctly about economically, Russia can’t compete the way China can. The largest economy in the world is the United States. The second-largest is China. 
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