“The legacy of the 118th Congress – even amid its high-profile divisions – should be defined by an unprecedented focus on the threat emanating from the Chinese government,” Axios reports.
“With President Biden wielding the veto and Republicans prioritizing thorough investigations, China is the only issue in a position to puncture Capitol Hill’s bitter partisan bubble in a consistent and meaningful way.”
“It speaks to the extent to which the bipartisan consensus on China has evolved over the past six years, as relations between the world’s two largest economies threaten to escalate into a more direct confrontation.”