Inside LA’s brazen sex market, where women sell themselves in broad daylight — emboldened by California’s lawsThe top federal prosecutor in Los Angeles told congressional investigators last week that China is “trying to influence our elections” — at the same time Golden State Gov. Gavin Newsom wasUS Attorney Martin Estrada was explaining in a transcribed interview with the House Judiciary Committee Oct.
That same day, Newsom — seen by many as a potential contender for a future Democratic presidential nomination — visited the Chinese city of Shenzhen and The trip earned Newsom blowback from conservatives and liberals alike, but the governor stood by his decision to make the journey.Newsom also met with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and Vice President Han Zheng. He said the meeting with Wang was the “appropriate venue” to “communicate a more nuanced and detailed explanation of our points of view on the issues of human rights.”
In recent months, top US officials including Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, and Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo have embarked on diplomatic missions to China.Newsom takes a selfie with a commemorative cable car carriage featuring former U.S. President Bill Clinton during a visit to the Mutianyu Great Wall.