Sec. of Commerce Raimondo jumped up and down for months screaming the $51 billion CHIPS Act must be passed – or else.
So it was, despite opposition from most of Congress.
And now she’s over in India helping India build semiconductor plants.
Will any of the CHIPS Act money go to India?
If it does, she’s breaking the law and pulling massive criminal fraud on the American people since the CHIPS Act says the money can only be used for domestic production.
She and her husband also have ties to both Big Tech and Chinese companies.
We need a full investigation now.
If you want to know where the $51 billion of borrowed money is going, it’s going to build chip plants around the world to “get these people out of poverty” – and to give tech companies a free ride so their CEOs can make obscene salaries and bonuses.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger who got caught building a new chip plant in Vietnam was paid $180 million last year – the highest paid CEO in America.
Call the DOJ and FBI and demand she and US tech CEOs be investigated for fraud.
It is unbelivable our politicians can get away with this kind of crime.
Most of them are working for foreign powers.
Gina Raimondo’s husband reportedly works at company linked to China
“Raimondo’s husband, Andy Moffit, is the chief people officer at PathAI, a Massachusetts-based artificial intelligence firm backed in part by Danhua Capital, the Washington Free Beacon reported.
Danhua, whose headquarters is in Palo Alto, Calif., was established with financial support from the CCP, the report said”.
Gina Raimondo sets a new ‘industrial policy’ for the U.S
If it’s a new policy for the US why is she in India signing Memorandums of Understanding that the US will help build chip plants in India?
The US has no industrial policy – other than to redistribute America’s industries to other countries.
U.S. Sec. of Commerce’s Gina Raimondo on CHIPS Act: This isn’t a blank check
It is for India and Vietnam.
Where is the accountability?
Raimondo for Commerce? Really?
US says new Indo-Pacific economic framework not typical trade deal
Nope it sure isn’t – it gives billions to foreign countries to steal our industries and jobs – all while being paid for with money borrowed by US taxpayers.
Gina Raimondo: “Let’s get back to the business of building microchips in America”
Then why are you in India instead of making sure plants are being built in America?