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From President Donald J. Trump:

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, during remarks at the Boston College Chief Executives Club, shot off a quip about China that wasn’t exactly fawning — and shortly after, he apologized. More to truth, shortly after, he was pressured to apologize.

There are so many things wrong with that picture it’s difficult to know where to start.

First off, America doesn’t apologize to China. Ever. America the Free doesn’t acknowledge the right for China the Unfree — for China the communist, China the human rights violator, China the persecutor of religion, China the complete opposite of free — to pressure Americans into apologizing. For anything.

Good does not apologize to evil.

Evil doesn’t get to dictate standards to good.

Read the full article by Cheryl K. Chumley with the Washington Times here

Author: Press Release

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