Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Peter Schweizer: Congressional Report Validates ‘Blood Money’ Findings - Only 21 percent of voters “strongly” approved of President Joe Biden, while 49 percent “strongly” disapproved, a recent Rasmussen poll found, raising reelection concerns for the president.

 

Peter Schweizer: Congressional Report Validates ‘Blood Money’ Findings

A new report by the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has validated a key claim in Peter Schweizer’s latest book, Blood Money – finding persuasive evidence that China has been subsidizing the manufacturing and exporting of illicit fentanyl precursor chemicals and other synthetic narcotics through tax rebates and other means.

Schweizer welcomed the validation of his book’s central theme –that Communist China is at war with the United States, poisoning American youth with fentanyl, American minds with TikTok, American streets with automatic weapons, and American health with engineered viruses like COVID-19. But in the most recent episode of The Drill Down podcast, Peter and co-host Eric Eggers note that the report doesn’t go far enough. Schweizer calls the Chinese policy “state-sponsored poisoning.”

Specifically, the congressional report does not address the many other ways that the communist Chinese are enabling and facilitating the fentanyl trade, which now kills more Americans every year than automobile accidents. The Chinese provide the chemicals, control the Mexican port of Manzanillo where those chemicals are shipped, control the manufacture of fentanyl powder, provide at cost the pill presses needed to turn it into counterfeit medication, facilitate the Mexican cartels’ secure communications, and launder the money they make through Chinese banks.

“A joint DEA and State Department investigation found that 1,000 Chinese students in the US deposited $1 billion worth of money into Chinese-owned banks while in the country,” Schweizer notes.

Despite these facts, action by the administration of President Joe Biden has been missing. Biden says he has “raised” the issue in conversations with Chinese president Xi Jinping, but the Chinese officially claim “the fentanyl crisis is not caused by the Chinese side,” according to a spokesman.

Campaigning for re-election in Pennsylvania, Biden told steel workers there he was considering tripling the tariffs on Chinese steel. But nothing is being done by the Biden administration to address the fentanyl threat from China, Schweizer says. “It’s an example of the Chinese expression, ‘Big help with a little bad mouth.’”

He points out that Biden has raised other issues directly with Xi Jinping, especially warning that the Chinese should not ship weapons to Russia for use in its invasion of Ukraine. “But why is he more concerned about that than about Chinese chemical weapons killing Americans?” Schweizer asks.

Since Blood Money debuted at #1 on the New York Times bestseller list two months ago, there has been notable progress on Capitol Hill in addressing the Chinese threat to America. The House passed a ban on TikTok, congressional committees have begun investigations into Chinese collusion in the fentanyl trade, and more members of Congress are openly citing that threat as a major issue. Without co-operation and help from the Biden administration, however, little is being done to combat these threats.

GAI will continue to highlight the factual research that went into Blood Money, because, as co-host Eric Eggers put it, “Opinions get shrugs, but facts get shares.”

For more from Peter Schweizer, subscribe to The DrillDown podcast.

Poll: Only 21% of Voters ‘Strongly’ Approve of Biden, 49% ‘Strongly’ Disapprove

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Only 21 percent of voters “strongly” approved of President Joe Biden, while 49 percent “strongly” disapproved, a recent Rasmussen poll found, raising reelection concerns for the president.

Overall, the poll found a 20 point differential between voters who approved of Biden and those who did not:

  • 39 percent approved
  • 59 percent disapproved

Biden’s presidential approval index rating is -28 points (49 percent – 21 percent), the lowest rating since July 2022 (-29).

Throughout the summer of 2022 gas prices and inflation soared. While the rate of inflation decreased in 2024, costs continue to steadily climb and experts predict costs will not return to pre-Biden era norms. Today, a Big Mac burger, a medium beverage, and a medium fry meal cost 18 dollars in some locations, up $10 from 2018 when former President Donald Trump was president.

Biden began his presidency with a -2 presidential approval index rating, 26 points better than nearly three years later.

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His rating remained relatively flat until the deadly Afghanistan withdrawal that killed 13 U.S. troops. It continued to remain in the high 20s and low 30s until 2022 when Biden lifted many of the draconian coronavirus restrictions. It dropped to the teens for much of 2023 until October 7.

Biden’s declining numbers in 2024 are related to his handling of Middle East unrest and the anti-Israel protestors increased displeasure with the president. Biden’s political base opposes supporting Israel against Hamas, but the president continues to green-light funding and arms sales to Israel.

“What’s going on at the college level and the colleges Columbia, NYU, and others is a disgrace. And it’s really on Biden. He has the wrong signal,” Trump told reporters Tuesday. “He’s got the wrong words. He doesn’t know who he’s backing, and it’s a mess.”

“It’s all Biden’s fault,” Trump said. “He’s got no message. He’s got no compassion. He doesn’t know what he’s doing … He can’t put two sentences together, frankly. He is the worst president in the history of our country.”

The poll sampled 300 likely voters on a rolling basis per night with 2.5 point margin of error.

Wendell Husebo is a political reporter with Breitbart News and a former GOP War Room Analyst. He is the author of Politics of Slave Morality. Follow Wendell on “X” @WendellHusebø or on Truth Social @WendellHusebo.

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