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but the question is, are we doing enough? congress has acted in a bipartisan way to provide the administration with new tools to combat and disrupt and deter those who would do america harm. the countering america s adversaries through sanctions act which was authored by myself and mr. elliot engel, empowered the administration with some of the most potent weapons yet. and to its credit the administration has acted since january 2017 more than 200 russian individuals and entities have been designated for sanctions under casa and other existing laws. hundreds of millions of dollars in assets have been blocked. that said, we should be doing more. we should be doing more to hold putin accountable for his aggressive acts including attacks on our democracy. the administration should use authorities included in section 228 to cast a wider net. those still engaged in significant business with designated russian individuals and entities need to pay a price as the law prescribes. we c
as a leader in homeland security, technology and foreign-policy. as the ranking member of the house foreign affairs committee representatives mccall has also been an important leaderon policy towards the people s republic of china including our human rights , us intensifying many facets of strategic rivalry with china s own communist party. i m also joined by my colleague and fellow here at hudson, laurie is additionally a commissioner for the us commission on international religious freedom appointed by house speaker nancy pelosi as well as chair of the uighur human rights project. congressman mccall we are honored to have you back at the hudson institute. first off let s discuss the chinese communist party s campaign of systematic oppression against the uighurs and others. the china attacks called on the department of state to issue a determination that the communist parties crime against uighurs about the genocide. last january we welcomed the state department that it woul