Dear Sandeep,
Last Monday, Congressman Raja was on CNN to talk about Kash Patel's nomination for FBI Director. He explained, "I think that it is a troubling pick… our adversaries and bad guys are cheering for someone going on a political vengeance tour as the head of the FBI."
Congressman Raja spoke at Lurie's Children's Hospital on Monday about a new investigation into illegal vapes and urged the federal government to do more. In a quote to the Sun-Times, he explained, "Illegal vaping and e-cigarette products, often marketed with bright packaging and ads targeting young people, are still readily available... this blatant and unlawful effort to addict our children to nicotine and tobacco products is unacceptable."
On Tuesday, Congressman Raja joined the BBC & PBS Chicago to discuss how the U.S. is competing with China's Belt and Road Initiative in Africa. He said, "This is what happens when you bring the CCP into the development game. They bring the Belt and Road Initiative, which we call debt trap diplomacy."
On Wednesday, Congressman Raja joined Chris Coumo's show on NewsNation to discuss pardon powers and accountability. He explained, "The pardon power is too unconstrained as it is… and what it does is it gets people to question the fair application of the law."
On Thursday, Congressman Raja was quoted by ABC News explaining how the U.S. industrial base is falling behind China in military production capabilities. He called for the need for "a healthy defense industrial base to deter aggression and make sure the world's dictators think again before dragging the U.S. and the world into yet another disastrous conflict."
We will continue to bring you news about Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi's work in D.C. and Illinois.
Please visit rajaforcongress.com for more updates as well.
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