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Americans will be able to take the Chinese Communist Party to court for its lies and omissions about the Chinese Wuhan coronavirus from the Middle Kingdom under a new bill proposed by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas). The bill would strike down immunity for foreign countries like China in the specific case of the coronavirus, enabling Americans to sue for damages in U.S. courts.

"By silencing doctors and journalists who tried to warn the world about the coronavirus, the Chinese Communist Party allowed the virus to spread quickly around the globe," Cotton said in a statement on the legislation. "Their decision to cover up the virus led to thousands of needless deaths and untold economic harm. It’s only appropriate that we hold the Chinese government accountable for the damage it has caused."

 

"We need to hold the Chinese government accountable for their malicious lies and coverup that allowed the coronavirus to spread across the world," Crenshaw declared. "The communist regime expelled journalists, silenced whistleblowers, and withheld vital information that delayed the global response to the pandemic. Simply put: their actions cost American lives and livelihoods. This bill will help ensure China’s actions are not without consequences."

The Senate bill, which is yet to be filed, is entitled, the "‘Holding the Chinese Communist Party Accountable for Infecting Americans Act of 2020." The legislation has been modeled after the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act, for which 97 senators voted in 2016.

According to Cotton's press release, "The bill makes clear that that covering up the virus and causing it to spread faster or further than it otherwise would have can be considered a tortious act."

read more here: https://pjmedia.com/trending/new-bill-would-empower-americans-to-sue-china-for-coronavirus-outbreak/

 

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