Connect with us

INTERNACIONAL

Senate Republican ‘targeted by Communist China’ in $50 billion lawsuit

Published

on


NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

FIRST ON FOX: Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., is being sued by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for tens of billions of dollars in damages for a lawsuit he filed against the country during his time as Missouri’s attorney general.

Advertisement

Schmitt is being sued by the People’s Government of Wuhan Municipality, the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the Wuhan Institute of Virology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences for roughly $50 billion, several years after the lawmaker sued the country during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The lawsuit, first obtained by Fox News Digital, accused Schmitt, FBI co-deputy director Andrew Bailey, and the state of Missouri of damaging the reputations of China, Wuhan and the associated research facilities through «malicious vexatious litigation, fabricating enormous disinformation, and spreading stigmatizing and discriminating slanders.»

CRUZ SAYS REP ILHAN OMAR COULD FACE JAIL TIME, DEPORTATION IF MARRIAGE ALLEGATION PROVES TRUE

Advertisement

Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., is getting sued by the People’s Republic of China for $50 billion, which follows a lawsuit he filed against the country in 2020 when he served as Missouri’s attorney general.  (Samuel Corum/Getty Images)

Schmitt said in a statement to Fox News Digital that he’d been «banned from Communist China, and now I am being sued and targeted by Communist China in a $50 billion lawfare campaign, and I’ll wear it like a badge of honor.» 

«China’s sinister malfeasance during the COVID-19 pandemic led to over a million Americans losing their lives, economic turmoil that rocked our country for years, and an enormous amount of human suffering, and as Missouri Attorney General I filed suit to hold them accountable,» Schmitt said. «Instead of trying to defend its indefensible behavior, Communist China responded with frivolous lawfare, attempting to absolve themselves of all wrongdoing in the early days of the pandemic.» 

Advertisement

«This novel lawsuit is factually baseless, legally meritless, and any fake judgment a Chinese court issues in this lawsuit we will easily beat back and keep from being enforced against the people of Missouri or me,» he continued. «This is their way of distracting from what the world already knows, China has blood on its hands.»

TRUMP’S SENATE CLOSER: REPUBLICAN FRESHMAN EMERGES AS KEY WHITE HOUSE ALLY

FBI co-deputy Director Andrew Bailey

FBI co-deputy Director Andrew Bailey is being sued, alongside Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., and the state of Missouri, by the Chinese government, city of Wuhan and research facilities for his role in a lawsuit filed by Schmitt during the COVID-19 pandemic.  (Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)

Schmitt, who served as attorney general for the Show-Me state from 2019 to 2023, sued the PRC, several Chinese government ministries, the Communist Party of China, the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the Chinese Academy of Sciences in early 2020, shortly after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Advertisement

At the time, Schmitt accused the Chinese government of withholding information on the COVID-19 virus, failing to contain the outbreak of the virus, and actively hoarding high-quality personal protective equipment (PPE) while producing and selling lower-quality PPE for the rest of the world.

SENATE ADVANCES $901B DEFENSE BILL AS CONGRESS RACES INTO YEAR-END LEGISLATIVE SPRINT

Chinese police patrolling Wuhan Institute of Virology

Chinese police patrolling Wuhan Institute of Virology in 2021. (Thomas Peter/Reuters)

That case resulted in an eventual $24 billion judgment earlier this year.

Advertisement

Missouri Attorney General Catherine Hanaway said in a statement that the state stood «undeterred in our mission to collect on our $24 billion judgment that was lawfully handed down in federal court.»

 «I find it extremely telling that the Chinese blame our great state for ‘belittling the social evaluation’ of The Wuhan Institute of Virology,» Hanaway said. «This lawsuit is a stalling tactic and tells me that we have been on the right side of this issue all along.» 

The lawsuit against Schmitt, Bailey, who resigned as Missouri’s attorney general after he was tapped by President Donald Trump to serve as co-deputy FBI director in September, and Missouri contended that the preceding lawsuit, and statements published across a variety of media outlets, led to severe reputational and economic harm.

Advertisement

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

They’re demanding that apologies be published in several outlets, including The New York Times, CNN, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post and Chinese media outlets. The apologies come with a price tag, too.

Wuhan and the Chinese government demanded compensation of over 356 billion Chinese Yuan, which converts to just over $50 billion dollars.

Advertisement

senate,china,international law,politics

Advertisement

INTERNACIONAL

Mauro compares Iran rescue of missing colonel to Maduro capture, credits intelligence preparation

Published

on


NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

U.S. intelligence agencies had already done the groundwork needed to locate a missing colonel inside Iran, Paul Mauro said Monday, arguing the operation relied on intelligence gathered well before the mission began.

Advertisement

«You’ve got to collect, you collect, you collect and a lot of it sometimes you’re never going to use,» Mauro told «Fox & Friends.»

«The key is when you need it, it has to be there.»

Mauro pointed to the Maduro case, which unfolded at the behest of the Trump administration in January, noting U.S. forces’ ability to pinpoint where the Venezuelan dictator and his wife were going to be at the time in order to make an effective capture.

Advertisement

RESCUE EXPERT SAYS MOST DANGEROUS MOMENT COMES AFTER ‘JACKPOT’ CALL IN RECOVERY BEHIND ENEMY LINES

War Secretary Pete Hegseth shakes the hand of a American airman on a covert CENTCOM visit with troops in ‘theater.’ (War Secretary/X)

«They got him as they were running to a safe room without a scratch. Everybody comes out without a scratch,» he said.

Advertisement

«They got them as they were fleeing. That’s how detailed the messaging was, and that’s how synchronized the operation was.»

Mauro said that same level of preparation and coordination was on display in the Iran mission, where U.S. forces rescued a missing U.S. weapons systems officer from a downed F-15E following a multi-day search inside enemy territory.

TRUMP CALLS RESCUE OF DOWNED AIR FORCE PILOT AN ‘EASTER MIRACLE’

Advertisement
US servicemen standing in front of multiple computer screens in a control room

Artificial intelligence is a big factor in the Iran war and Iran realizes it. (iStock)

U.S. intelligence was able to act quickly to retrieve the missing colonel once his location was confirmed.

«[This] was one of those situations where the bell rang. ‘Guys, what [have] you got?’ President turns around, [War Secretary] Hegseth turns around, [and] they all talk to Ratcliffe and they say, ‘What [have] you got, director?’ and fortunately it was there.»

Mauro said the operation highlights a broader fact about intelligence work that is apparent to those working within its community: its success comes down to the people running the sources.

Advertisement

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

«At the end of the day… it comes down to people,» he said.

«If you think that you can sit in a cubicle someplace and get everything you need to be done, that’s not how it’s going to go. You need people in country, in dangerous areas, Americans working on our behalf that you’ll never hear about… they’re running the sources so that, again, when you need it, they say, ‘My source is good.’«

Advertisement



fox news media, national security, cia, pentagon, war with iran

Advertisement
Continue Reading

INTERNACIONAL

WATCH: Oklahoma trans attorney jailed for contempt after epic court meltdown

Published

on


NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles!

A custody hearing in Ada, Oklahoma, last month took a turn for the unexpected — and the incredibly loud — after an attorney who identified himself as transgender was arrested and dragged from the courtroom where he had appeared to represent his client just minutes before.

Advertisement

The exchange occurred during a custody hearing in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, some 90 minutes southeast of Oklahoma City. The attorney, Rob Hopkins, was jailed for contempt after sparring repeatedly with the judge, Lori Jackson, during an otherwise unremarkable proceeding.

Surveillance footage, audio, and body camera footage reviewed by Fox News Digital has shed new light on the extraordinary confrontation, in which Hopkins can be seen actively resisting arrest by bailiffs. At one point, Hopkins can be seen splaying his body across the judge’s bench, resulting in a pile of documents being swept off its finely polished wood surface. 

«You’re HURTING ME!» Hopkins bellowed, as bystanders looked on. «I can’t BREATHE!» he shrieked again, louder.

Advertisement

Attendees in the courtroom could be seen looking on quietly as Hopkins twisted, turned, and contorted his body to evade the handcuffs that officers used to restrain him.

«I felt very threatened by this person,» one individual could be heard telling the judge.

SHELTERS, JESUS, AND MISS PAC-MAN: US JUDGE GRILLS DOJ OVER TRANS POLICY IN DIZZYING LINE OF QUESTIONING

Advertisement

(Surveillance footage provided to Fox News Digital by the Oklahoma District Attorney’s Office, 22nd District.)

The meltdown in question, and the arrest, occurred during a custody hearing punctuated by repeated interruptions from Hopkins and warnings from Jackson that he would be held in contempt. 

Hopkins then suggested she was discriminating against him for his transgender status, escalating tensions inside the courtroom. 

Advertisement

«It’s because I’m a transgender attorney practicing all over the state,» Hopkins leveled sharply, to which Jackson shot back: «I don’t know what you are.» 

«I don’t know you from Adam,» Jackson said later, describing his conduct as «entirely inappropriate.»

Shortly after, bailiffs entered the courtroom, prompting the hearing to descend into complete chaos.

Advertisement

 «Do NOT HURT ME!» Hopkins yelled at the officers. 

«I’m being thrown down!» he bellowed, as he threw himself on the bench before the officers eventually forced him onto the floor.

‘BLANKIES,’ ICE TACTICS AND LUXURY JETS: TOP MOMENTS FROM NOEM’S HOUSE TESTIMONY

Advertisement

More officers streamed in to help restrain Hopkins, whose uproarious exclamations had, at that point, drawn a crowd — not only in the courtroom, but also in the hallways surrounding it, as the body camera footage shows. 

«Get a female officer, now!» Hopkins demanded. «Call 911!» he shrieked, as the officers attempted to place him in handcuffs. 

«I can’t breathe! I can’t breathe!» he declared.

Advertisement

From the floor of the court, Hopkins accused the officers of «throwing his glasses» onto the floor — a claim that surveillance footage reviewed by Fox News Digital appears to refute — and ordered the officers to place them back on his face. 

«Put them on my face,» Hopkins demanded repeatedly, as the officers attempted to place Hopkins into a seated position and escort him from the court. «PUT THEM ON MY FACE!» Hopkins screamed once more, the volume and urgency unchanged from his request for emergency services just seconds before.

 ‘YOU SHOULD BE ASHAMED!’: PROTESTER DRAGGED FROM KRISTI NOEM’S SENATE HEARING

Advertisement
Rob Hopkins, a transgender lawyer in Oklahoma, was jailed for contempt during a procedural hearing in Ada, Oklahoma, last month after a viral meltdown. Surveillance footage and images provided by Oklahoma District Attorney's Office, 22nd Prosecutorial District.

Rob Hopkins, a transgender lawyer in Oklahoma, was jailed for contempt during a procedural hearing in Ada, Oklahoma, last month after a viral meltdown.  ( Oklahoma District Attorney’s Office, 22nd Prosecutorial District.)

Hopkins said he has since shuttered his law firm following the contempt charge and fallout from the hearing.

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD THE FOX NEWS APP

He did not respond to Fox News Digital’s requests for comment regarding either the proceedings in question or the reason for his firm’s closure.

Advertisement

politics, crime world, donald trump, federal judges, us, fox news media, federal courts, judiciary

Advertisement
Continue Reading

INTERNACIONAL

Clan Kennedy: podrá el furor por «Love Story» llevar al nieto de JFK al Congreso

Published

on


Como vástago de los Kennedy, Jack Schlossberg recibió una atención desmedida cuando lanzó su campaña al Congreso en la ciudad de Nueva York a finales del año pasado.

Ya era una estrella de las redes sociales —en parte por sus implacables ataques contra su primo, el secretario de Salud de la administración Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.— y se había estado moviendo por la escena demócrata nacional con un aspecto que encajaba perfectamente con el de un heredero de los Kennedy.

Advertisement

Ahora, en medio de un concurrido grupo de aspirantes que esperan ganar un codiciado escaño en la Cámara de Representantes por Manhattan, Schlossberg tiene otra ventaja potencial con la que ningún otro candidato podría soñar: un exitoso programa de televisión sobre su familia que ha renovado el fervor por el clan Kennedy.

Pero incluso con las conexiones familiares y el entusiasmo por la serie, «Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette», el nieto del expresidente John F. Kennedy, de 33 años, insiste en que el revuelo es totalmente orgánico. «No les gusto solo porque soy un Kennedy. Pregúnteles qué piensan de RFK Jr.», dijo. «Les gusto por mi experiencia, mis ideas y confían en mí porque ven lo que está pasando con sus propios ojos».

Advertisement

Hasta ahora, una de las grandes críticas a Schlossberg es que nunca ha ocupado un cargo público, aunque él ha intentado darle un giro a su favor, presentándose como un candidato externo y energético cuyo gran seguimiento en línea demuestra que puede entusiasmar a los votantes jóvenes y aportar ideas frescas a Washington.

A pesar del escaso currículum político de Schlossberg, su candidatura ha recibido tanto atención como apoyo financiero, junto con el respaldo de la presidenta emérita Nancy Pelosi, defensora de los Kennedy desde hace mucho tiempo.

Sin embargo, Schlossberg, cuyo nombre completo es John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg, no es fan de la serie «Love Story», y anteriormente la criticó como un intento de recaudar dinero a expensas de su famosa familia. «No veo mucha televisión», afirmó.

Advertisement

No obstante, mucha gente la sintonizó y la serie se convirtió en un éxito, avivando la perdurable mística de la familia Kennedy, especialmente entre una generación más joven de nuevos fans.

Love Story: Foto Disey Plus.

Los lugares donde la tía y el tío de Schlossberg cenaban y pasaban el rato han atraído a los espectadores de la serie, con mujeres con chaquetas de cuero y hombres con camisa y corbata haciendo fila para entrar. No hace mucho, una multitud se reunió en Washington Square Park para un concurso de dobles de JFK Jr., donde jóvenes con trajes, gorras hacia atrás o patines intentaban imitar su estilo.

También recrea el estilo de JFK Jr. el propio Schlossberg, copiando uno de los looks más conocidos de su tío —andar en bicicleta con traje, corbata, gorra hacia atrás y un pesado candado de cadena para bicicleta alrededor de la cintura— en una foto de su sitio web de campaña, que fue publicada antes del estreno de la serie.

Imágenes de Jack Schlossberg en su sitio web de campaña. Foto: jackfornewyork.com

Pero, ¿tiene la familia Kennedy todavía la fuerza para influir en una elección? George Arzt, un veterano consultor político demócrata de la ciudad, no está tan seguro. «No creo que eso te dé votos», señaló. «La gente dirá ‘¿Quién es Schlossberg?’ y responderán ‘Es el nieto de JFK’. ¿Y? ¿Qué va a hacer eso por mí?».

Schlossberg sostiene que la gente en la calle está menos interesada en sus vínculos familiares que en sus políticas, incluyendo una que, de aprobarse, permitiría que los pagos del alquiler fueran deducibles de impuestos.

Advertisement

Rechazó las críticas sobre su escasa experiencia profesional, mencionando una estancia en la oficina de asuntos ambientales del Departamento de Estado, su doble titulación en derecho y negocios por Harvard y un puñado de artículos de opinión política que escribió para Vogue.

Jack Schlossberg, el nieto del ex presidente John F. Kennedy. Foto: EFE

También citó su presencia en las redes sociales, que a veces ha sido extravagante. En agosto, por ejemplo, publicó un video de sí mismo con una peluca rubia leyendo una carta que la primera dama Melania Trump le escribió al presidente ruso Vladimir Putin.

«Soy el único que ha involucrado a millones de personas con un mensaje político progresista y agresivo», dijo. «No soy solo un influencer que vende productos. Hago videos informativos».

Schlossberg enfrenta una sólida oposición en las primarias de junio, que suelen ser la contienda decisiva en este distrito tradicionalmente demócrata.

Advertisement
Caroline Kennedy junto a su esposo y sus dos hijos, en 2023. Foto: AP

El actual representante del distrito, Jerry Nadler, quien se jubila, respaldó a su antiguo asistente Micah Lasher, un asambleísta estatal que ha pasado su carrera trabajando en la política de Nueva York y se presenta como un candidato experimentado y serio. «Los votantes de este distrito están muy informados. Hacen sus deberes antes de tomar decisiones», afirmó.

El asambleísta estatal Alex Bores también se postula y ha acumulado respaldos locales, incluido el apoyo de la exrepresentante Carolyn Maloney, quien representó partes del distrito durante décadas antes de que fuera rediseñado y perdiera su escaño ante Nadler.

George Conway, quien estuvo casado con la exasesora de Trump, Kellyanne Conway, antes de convertirse en un crítico vocal del presidente, se sumó a la carrera a principios de este año como demócrata.

Conway, abogado que ayudó a crear el Proyecto Lincoln anti-Trump, dijo que cree que Schlossberg tiene una gran ventaja debido a su apellido y al entusiasmo en torno a «Love Story». Pero cree que los votantes optarán finalmente por alguien con más experiencia.

Advertisement

«Hay algo muy atractivo en un rostro joven y fresco y creo que él es muy inteligente al jugar esa carta», dijo Conway. «Pero también creo que hay algo valioso en un rostro fresco, mayor y experimentado, y eso es lo que yo intento ser».

Continue Reading

Tendencias