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Xi Jinping faces a calamity at 73! The U.S. Senate unanimously approves his nomination
—A major calamity at age 73! The U.S. Senate unanimously passed a resolution characterizing Xi Jinping as a brutal dictator.
Reporter : Wang He / https://www.aboluowang.com/2026/0618/2397381.html

On 16 June 2026, the U.S. Senate swiftly passed Resolution S.Res. 444 unanimously (Voice Vote, no objections).
This date, the day after Xi Jinping's 73rd birthday, is highly dramatic.
The resolution, spearheaded by Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott, directly names Xi Jinping as the "dictator of the People’s Republic of China," accusing him of orchestrating crimes against humanity, leading criminal organizations, and posing a serious threat to U.S. and global security.
This rare move instantly went viral globally, seen as the U.S. Senate's most direct and severe symbolic blow against the top leader of the Chinese Communist Party.
Key Points of the Resolution: A Comprehensive and Powerful Blow
According to the US Congressional website, S.Res. 444 lists several major accusations:
Deception and Global Threats
The origins of the COVID-19 virus were misled, leading to the deaths of over 1 million Americans;
The fentanyl crisis violated commitments, causing numerous American deaths;
Long-term dishonesty in trade, WTO, and product safety.
Human Rights and Crimes Against Humanity
Persecution of groups such as Falun Gong, including allegations of forced organ harvesting;
"Modern genocide" in Xinjiang: mass detention camps, forced labor, and forced assimilation;
Cultural genocide and forced labor in Tibet;
Suppression of freedoms in Hong Kong by the National Security Law.
National Security Threats
Espionage (such as the Equifax data breach), secret police stations;
Military threats against Taiwan, provocations against the Philippines in the South China Sea;
Alliance with Russia, Iran, North Korea, and other countries, threatening global stability.
Characterizing the CCP
The resolution explicitly describes the CCP as a "criminal organization," with Xi Jinping as its leader. The resolution urges sanctions against relevant CCP officials and expresses support for the persecuted Chinese people and victims worldwide. Senator Rick Scott stated firmly that day:
“The CCP, especially under Xi Jinping’s tyranny, possesses a peculiar evil. They want to control the world, and they will destroy anyone who stands in their way. We cannot be afraid to confront our enemy; we must stand up for the next generation of Americans.”
Background and Significance
The resolution was introduced on October 9, 2025, and passed unanimously the day after Xi Jinping’s birthday, several months later. This resolution represents the official position of the US Senate. The choice of this timing is widely interpreted as a strong signal of humiliation and warning.
It highlights the deep dissatisfaction of both parties in the U.S. with the CCP in multiple areas, including human rights, trade, and security, paving the way for a tougher policy in the future. Compared to previous resolutions by Japan and the EU, this U.S. resolution directly names “dictators” and “criminal organizations,” demonstrating unprecedented force.
Conclusion
A major calamity at 73!
On 16 June 2026, the US Senate, with a unified voice, declared to the world its clear opposition to brutal dictatorial rule. This historic moment will become an indelible footnote in the history of Sino-U.S. relations.
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