Tuberville Demands Clarity on D.C.'s Ties to Beijing

U.S. Senator Tommy Tuberville (R-Auburn) is leading the charge to get answers about Washington D.C.'s relationship with Beijing, the capital of Communist China. The big question? Has D.C. officially cut ties in their "Sister City" arrangement?

Tuberville, joined by fellow Senators Marsha Blackburn, Ted Budd, Tom Cotton, and Rick Scott, fired off a letter to D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser. Why? Because the agreement vanished from the city's website back in August without a peep!

What's the Deal With Sister Cities?

These programs are supposed to foster cultural exchange, boost education, and even promote healthcare initiatives. The goal is greater global understanding and peace, but some worry about the potential for exploitation.

"We're concerned," the Senators stated in their letter. "We need to make sure foreign governments, especially China, aren't using these agreements to push their own agenda, spread propaganda, or silence those who disagree with them."

Asking the Tough Questions

The Senators are demanding answers:

  1. Was the agreement formally terminated, or just put on hold?
  2. Can they get copies of any agreements between D.C. and Chinese governmental bodies?
  3. Is D.C. reviewing other international partnerships to minimize potential risks?

The Sister City Integrity Act

Senator Blackburn even introduced "The District of Columbia Sister City Integrity Act" earlier this year. This act would essentially ban D.C. from having Sister City relationships with adversaries like China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. It would also cut off federal funding for international outreach if D.C. doesn't comply!

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