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GOP trying to stop US involvement in China’s organ harvesting scheme

GOP trying to stop US involvement in China’s organ harvesting scheme
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Republicans in Congress are struggling to come together to craft a coherent policy to curb U.S. participation in the international forced organ harvesting market. Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) told the Washington Examiner that Republicans in the House and Senate are actively working on developing policy to combat forced organ harvesting, or removing organs for transplant […]

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