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The Beijing Question
Elaine Chao, Mitch McConnell’s Hospitalization, and the Meetings Behind Closed Doors


The Last Wire

While Mitch McConnell was hospitalized after a cardiac arrest, his wife, Elaine Chao, was in Beijing meeting China's vice president. It took three weeks and mounting public pressure before her office said anything, and what they said barely explains it.

This isn't even the first Chao family trip to China to draw federal scrutiny. A 2017 delegation drew a Department of Transportation Inspector General investigation for the same basic pattern: family, access, and Beijing, blended under the cover of official business.

  • June 12: Chao appears at a Shanghai Jiao Tong University event, two days before McConnell's hospitalization
  • June 14: McConnell hospitalized after an apparent cardiac arrest
  • June 17: Chao meets Chinese Vice President Han Zheng in Beijing
  • July 7: Chao returns to the U.S., after three weeks of silence from her office

Full piece, timeline, and sourcing at The Last Wire. The Beijing Question

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If I was on life support, my wife would immediately come ... to pull the plug and collect the life insurance money.

At this time, there are only (2) reasons to not allow Mitch McConnell to be declared legally dead ... political and financial.  The legal declaration of death is the demise of the current poltical paradigm, which leaves room for new, unknown political paradigms to emerge.

Man's greatest fear is the fear of the unknown.  As long as Mitch is legally alive, interested parties can defer having to confront the unknown in public.  They may already be wrestling with unknowns out of public sight.


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Plus, with McConnell not available to vote BUT not declared incapacitated yet, it usefully removes one Senate vote that Trump might need

Beijing's way of tying Trump down!

(Don't tell me they aren't deliberately coordinating things this way ... my question is, why are the voters of Kentucky even putting up with this fraud??)
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So many questions, even fewer answers that don't answer any of the questions,  leaving us (the public) mystified.  Typical DeeCee bullshit while the clock runs out for a special Election that nobody important wants.

The story of Turtle's life, ending not with a bang, but with a whimper.  How fitting.  Instead of wondering if a former Senate Majority Leader is still corporeal, we're left wondering what his wife was doing in China.
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