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lawmakers will introduce a bill on Friday, requiring the Trump administration to review potential sanctions against Hong Kong officials for human rights violations. The bill, led by Republican Representative Young Kim and Democratic Representative Jim McGovern, targets dozens of Hong Kong officials, including the Secretary for Justice and Police Chief. The move comes days after Donald Trump's inauguration for a second term, as he vows to counter Chinese economic and military power.
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