Republican Senator Bill Hagerty of Tennessee delivered a speech on the second day of the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Dallas on Saturday.in a Interview with Fox News‘Griff Jenkins said that day, Hagerty said that he talked about “the threats our country faces”, and at the same time criticized the president Joe BidenChina’s foreign policy and said “China laughs all the way to the bank.”
“What we see now is,” Hagerty said in an interview, “whether it’s the subconscious policy that Biden uses when folding our borders, or the countdown. WHO Return them, Beixi No.2, let the Russians own this pipeline, and signed a START agreement with the Russians, but got nothing. “
He also described some things that the Biden administration has done to China, including “killing the Keystone XL pipeline, stopping all drilling here in the United States, letting us rely on Chinese solar panels, Chinese wind turbines-China has been laughing to the bank. On the way.”
Hagerty expressed his views on China on Twitter on Thursday: “Communist China is not our ally.”
On June 30, another tweet read: “I will continue to stand up against communist China to protect our market and democracy.”
In addition to foreign transactions with other countries, Hagerty said that our own country is suffering from the Biden administration.
According to conservative media reports, when criticizing the president’s loose border policy, Hagerty stated on CPAC, “Now in the United States, every town has become a border town.” This National Review.
“Under the leadership of the Biden administration, criminal elements in the United States are flourishing,” he said.
In an interview with Jenkins, Hagerty responded to what he believed people were most concerned about, saying that the core of people’s fear is “the United States desires strong leadership.”
The former U.S. ambassador to Japan stated that Biden’s leadership style is “lead from behind” and said the world needs the U.S. to become the most powerful country again.
He said that the world needs the United States to “center on the interests of the United States, center on the interests of our allies, and stand up for the great founder of this country.”
Former president Donald Trump Also speaking on Sunday will be Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, Attorney General Ken Paxton, several other governors and elected leaders.
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