Jim Banks Urges State Department to Open International Case against China

Republican Jim Banks is making efforts to get Attorney General William Barr, as well as the Department of State to kick-start an international case against China over the “damages caused by the coronavirus pandemic”.

The representative argues that Beijing’s primary moves to cover the outbreak of the deadly virus in Wuhan and spread misinformation about its origin prevented other countries from taking steps that could have contained its spread, claiming that the actions taken by China warrant legal repercussions, The Hill reported.

“If China’s leaders hadn’t become embarrassed by the outbreak and tried to cover up its spread, the world may have had a better chance to prepare for this or even contain it in Wuhan or China. Instead, we have a pandemic,” he said in a statement. 

“China shoulders most of that blame,” he continued. “Rather than succumb to the propaganda and spin of Chinese officials, the world must hold them accountable for mishandling this outbreak. If the United Nations cannot even do that, it has completely lost its purpose.” 

The Indiana Republican is currently circulating a letter among his colleagues in an effort to gain support for his call to bring the matter before the United Nations International Court of Justice. The letter is slated to be sent to Barr and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in the coming weeks.

Banks, a China hawk, introduced a resolution last month condemning the Chinese government’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak. The resolution garnered 49 co-sponsors in the House. 

Rep. Lance Gooden (R-Texas) also recently introduced legislation aimed at allowing the Justice Department to investigate the origins of the virus and to file claims against China.  

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