As a member of the House Select Committee on the CCP in Congress, I will continue my efforts to hold the CCP to account.
As a member of the House Select Committee on the CCP in Congress, I will continue my efforts to hold the CCP to account.
Occurrences
Evidence
Rep. Neal Dunn said he was honored to be appointed to the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party and said he looked forward to working with colleagues to hold the CCP accountable.
The committee’s official member roster lists Neal P. Dunn, FL-02, among the Republican members of the House Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party.
The Select Committee announced that Neal Dunn would serve on its Fentanyl Policy Working Group, which was charged with raising awareness of the CCP’s role in the fentanyl crisis through committee events and producing legislation to combat the threat.
Dunn introduced the International Protection from PRC Fentanyl and Other Synthetic Opioids Act to impose civil penalties on CCP-affiliated shippers involved in trafficking materials used to produce fentanyl, and he said he wanted to hold the CCP accountable for its practices.
The office’s National Defense page includes a press item stating that Dunn joined Chairman Mike Gallagher and the House Select Committee on the CCP in front of the unauthorized CCP police station and said he was proud to stand with colleagues to expose the CCP’s human rights violations and aggressions.
Assessments
The promise was broad and effort-focused: Dunn said he would continue efforts, as a member of the House Select Committee on the CCP, to hold the CCP to account. The evidence shows he remained on the committee, joined a CCP fentanyl policy working group, participated in public committee activity exposing CCP abuses, and introduced related legislation targeting PRC-linked fentanyl supply chains during the same congressional term. Because the promised outcome was continued accountability efforts rather than enactment of a specific law, these actions satisfy the promise.