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Twitter becomes stage for China protests despite ban by Beijing

Por: Fox Business Business December 01, 2022

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Republican Wisconsin congressman-elect Derrick Van Orden reacts to Biden's 'weak' response to China's COVID protests, telling 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast' the Chinese government must face 'tangible' consequences. in China, but it is proving a critical platform for getting videos and images of protests occurring across the nation out to the rest of the world. China’s robust internet censors have sprung into... + full article



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