HR 7981
Name the Enemy Act
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Bill overview
This bill, titled the Name the Enemy Act, prohibits the U.S. government from using the term ‘President’ when referring to the head of state of the People’s Republic of China in official documents and communications. The bill is driven by concerns regarding China’s human rights record, including abuses against Uyghurs, dissidents, and other groups. It aims to clearly attribute responsibility for these actions to the Chinese Communist Party’s leadership.
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Ted S. Yoho
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