Speaker Pelosi notes work of Congress to rebut Chinese brutality against human
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California says in a statement at a hearing by the House Foreign Affairs Committee on the national security law being imposed by China on Hong Kong that committees in Congress had condemned brutal responses to peaceful protests and the horrific extradition law, thinking members for their work including the Executive Commission on China to call attention to all of it, the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission in work over the years since Tiananmen Square.





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