Donald Trump publicly calls on China to investigate Joe Biden

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Already in hot water for allegedly pressuring Ukraine to investigate possible 2020 election rival Joe Biden, the US President tells reporters China should also conduct a probe.

In the case of both Ukraine and China, Mr Trump has made his allegations against Mr Biden without evidence of wrongdoing.

Mr Trump's alleged pressuring of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate the Bidens, as well as Mr Giuliani's conduct,that sparked the House Democratic impeachment inquiry last week. It's nine pages long, has only minor redactions and contains new details on the scandal that launched the impeachment probe

He later alleged without evidence that China had a"sweetheart deal" on trade with the US because of the Bidens.Mr Biden's campaign chairman Cedric Richmond dismissed Mr Trump's assertions as a reflection of the President's concerns about facing Mr Biden in his re-election campaign.House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff,, said Mr Trump's comments showed"he feels he can do anything with impunity".

 

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