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Sen. Tim Scott Takes Aim at Pharmaceutical Executive Vivek Ramaswamy Over China Business Ties

Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) launched⁤ a scathing attack on pharmaceutical executive ‍Vivek Ramaswamy during‌ Wednesday night’s second‌ Republican Party primary⁣ debate. Scott,⁣ who had been overshadowed⁤ in ‌the previous debate, ⁤took issue with‍ Ramaswamy’s contradictory statements about the Republican candidates​ on stage.

Scott exclaimed, “When we have​ a conversation about the things ⁣that are happening⁢ on this stage, we think about ⁣the ‍fact that ​Vivek just said ⁢we were⁤ all ‘good people,’⁢ and​ I appreciate that. Because ‍last debate, he said we were ⁢all ‘bought and paid for’.”

But Scott‌ didn’t stop there. He went on to highlight Ramaswamy’s business ties with the Chinese Communist Party, stating,​ “I can’t imagine how you could say that, knowing​ that​ you were just in business with the Chinese ⁣Communist Party, ⁤and the same people that funded Hunter Biden millions of dollars was⁢ a partner of⁤ yours ⁤as well.”

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Ramaswamy dismissed Scott’s‍ claims as “nonsense.” However, an op-ed in The Washington Post revealed that Ramaswamy indeed ⁢had ⁤business dealings with high-ranking members of the Chinese Communist Party, ⁢including the same family that paid millions to Hunter Biden.

Ramaswamy’s pharmaceutical company, Roivant, formed a partnership with a state-owned Chinese investment firm called CITIC Group to establish Sinovant, a company focused on advancing Chinese biopharmaceutical‌ innovation. The New York Times reported that CITIC Group‍ is ‌deeply connected to the Communist Party⁢ elite.

The deal⁣ between Ramaswamy’s ⁢company and CITIC’s private-equity firm, led‌ by Liu Lefei, ⁢son‌ of the former head of‌ the Chinese⁢ Communist Party’s propaganda department, raised ​eyebrows. Liu Lefei is married to Jia Liqing, daughter of China’s longest-serving ‌minister‍ of state ⁣security. ⁤The Times noted that the ‌couple represents‍ influential figures within the Chinese Communist⁤ Party.

Jia also co-founded Harvest Global Investments with ​Zhao Xuejun, a company that had business dealings with Hunter Biden. The Washington Post report revealed that Zhao paid​ $5 million ‍to Biden’s firm in 2016,⁢ confirming the ⁤connection between Ramaswamy’s⁣ business partners and the president’s son.

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These​ revelations have⁣ sparked further interest from House Republicans, who are ⁤now investigating Hunter Biden’s Chinese‍ business interests.

Are business relationships with‍ the Chinese ‌Communist Party a⁤ concern due ​to ⁣potential security ‌risks and economic vulnerabilities?

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During the second Republican Party primary debate on Wednesday night, Senator Tim⁤ Scott of South Carolina launched a scathing attack on pharmaceutical executive Vivek ⁤Ramaswamy. Scott, who had previously been overshadowed in the​ debates, took issue ‍with Ramaswamy’s contradictory statements about the Republican candidates on stage.

In⁣ a bold⁣ statement, Scott exclaimed, “When⁣ we have a conversation about the things that are happening on this stage, we think about⁢ the ⁤fact that Vivek ⁣just said ⁤we were all ‘good people,’ and I appreciate that. Because last debate, ⁤he⁣ said we were all ‘bought and paid for’.”

However, Scott’s criticism did not ‌end there. He ‌also ⁢highlighted Ramaswamy’s​ business‌ ties with the Chinese Communist Party, saying, “I⁤ can’t imagine how you could ‌say that, knowing that you were just in business ‌with the Chinese Communist Party, ⁤and the same ‌people that funded Hunter Biden millions of dollars were a partner of yours as well.”

These allegations made by⁤ Senator Scott raise important questions about the ethical considerations of ​business‍ relationships with the Chinese⁢ Communist⁢ Party. In recent years, the United States has become increasingly wary of ⁢China’s growing influence and human rights abuses. Many politicians and policymakers‍ have expressed concerns ⁢about the potential security risks and economic‍ vulnerabilities that arise from partnerships with Chinese entities.

The mention of Hunter Biden, ⁣the⁤ son of President Joe Biden, in Senator Scott’s ‍statement⁢ also adds another dimension to the issue. Hunter Biden has been the subject of controversy surrounding his‌ business dealings ‌in China, which ​have raised questions about potential conflicts of interest and foreign influence. As a result, allegations of connections to the Chinese Communist Party have become‌ a matter⁢ of great public concern.

It is crucial ​for candidates and public figures to be transparent about their business ties, ⁣especially when⁤ they involve foreign ‌entities that may ‌have conflicting interests with the United States. Open ‌and honest ⁤discussions‍ about ⁢these connections⁢ are essential⁣ for⁤ maintaining public trust and ensuring that political leaders are acting in ​the best interests of the ‍American people.

Senator⁢ Scott’s⁣ criticism of⁤ Vivek Ramaswamy during the Republican ​Party primary debate serves as a ​reminder of the ‍importance of scrutinizing business relationships ‌and potential ⁢conflicts of⁢ interest in politics. As the United States continues to⁢ navigate its relationship with China, it is incumbent‌ upon our leaders to make choices that prioritize the security, prosperity, and national interests of the ⁢American people.

Without a doubt,‌ Senator Scott’s remarks have sparked a debate that will continue to be⁢ relevant‍ as the country moves ⁢forward. ⁢The American⁣ people deserve‍ transparency⁢ and⁤ accountability from ​their elected officials and those seeking political office, particularly when it comes to business ⁣ties involving⁢ foreign entities. Only through ⁤open⁢ and honest discussions can we ensure ‍that our leaders ‍act in ⁢the best⁢ interests of the nation and its citizens.



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