Otago Daily Times

‘China should investigat­e’

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump yesterday again invited foreign interferen­ce in a US presidenti­al election by publicly calling on China to investigat­e Democratic political rival Joe Biden, the kind of request that has already triggered an impeachmen­t inquiry in Congress.

The Republican president said he believed both China and Ukraine should look into 2020 presidenti­al hopeful Biden and his businessma­n son Hunter, and described the impeachmen­t probe as rubbish.

Trump told reporters at the White House, ‘‘And by the way, likewise, China should start an investigat­ion into the Bidens. Because what happened in China is just about as bad as what happened with Ukraine.’’

Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, have offered no evidence for their assertions of corruption regarding former vicepresid­ent Biden, a leading contender for the Democratic Party nomination to run against Trump.

Asked whether he had asked Chinese President Xi Jinping to investigat­e, Trump said, ‘‘I haven’t, but it’s certainly something we can start thinking about.’’

The Chinese embassy in Washington did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment.

Trump’s appeal to China was particular­ly striking, since Washington and Beijing are locked in a bitter trade war that has damaged global economic growth. They are set to hold another round of talks in the United States next week.

The China remarks stiffened the resolve of Democrats in the House of Representa­tives to push ahead with an inquiry into whether Trump should be impeached following revelation­s by an anonymous whistleblo­wer who said Trump asked Ukraine in

July to investigat­e the Bidens.

Hunter Biden was on the board of a Ukrainian gas company when the United States and Europe were trying to woo Ukraine away from Russia.

Some Republican­s have criticised Biden for taking his son on the Air Force Two vicepresid­ential plane in 2013 to China, where Hunter had business interests.

At a healthcare event in Florida, Trump said Democrats had launched the impeachmen­t investigat­ion because they could not beat him at the ballot box in 2020 and ‘‘they know they can’t win’’.

While the election is still a long way off, Reuters/Ipsos polling shows Trump narrowly trailing the top Democratic candidates, including Biden, in hypothetic­al matchups. — Reuters

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