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Miller Slams CCP Backed Temu Ads on Steve Bannon's War Room

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Rep. Carol Miller, U.S. Representative for West Virginia 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot

Rep. Carol Miller, U.S. Representative for West Virginia 1st District | Official U.S. House headshot

Congresswoman Carol Miller (R-WV) has criticized CBS and Paramount Global for airing Temu ads during the Super Bowl, which she claims promote CCP propaganda and disregard American values. In an interview with Steve Bannon's War Room, Miller expressed her concern that these ads were made to advertise products made by slave labor and not in compliance with U.S. laws.

Miller and her colleagues sent a letter urging CBS to not air Temu ads, but their request went unanswered. "Shouldn't the light bulb go on, that maybe we shouldn't be allowing ads that promote Communist China and their party at our Super Bowl?" Miller questioned.

During the live broadcast of the Super Bowl, Temu ads aired four times and cost an estimated $21 million. Miller voiced her dissatisfaction with this, stating, "The Chinese don't respect us, thumbing their nose at us, and they're laughing at us... They're sending messages into millions and millions of minds."

Miller also raised concerns about the labor conditions under which Temu products are made. She emphasized that the Uyghurs, who are known to be victims of forced labor, are involved in the production of these products. "When you look at the prices on those things, who do you think made them? The Uyghurs! They're selling things that are made with forced labor," Miller stated.

The congresswoman believes that allowing Americans to be influenced by these ads is detrimental to the country. She sees it as a form of propaganda that benefits China economically, making them the United States' biggest competitor. "We need to wake up," Miller urged.

Reflecting on the impact of CCP's infiltration and invasion in the United States, Miller highlighted the concerns of West Virginians. She mentioned that the influx of drugs through the border has been a significant issue in her state. "We can get back to when bad policy does bad things to states and our country... We are so patriotic and we see what's happening," Miller remarked.

Miller stressed the importance of strong leadership to counter these challenges. She expressed confidence in former President Donald Trump's ability to prevent such occurrences, stating, "This would not happen if Donald Trump was president of the United States... We need strength. We need it in the House, we need it in the Senate, we need it in the White House."

In conclusion, Congresswoman Carol Miller strongly criticized CBS and Paramount Global for airing Temu ads during the Super Bowl, which she believes promote CCP propaganda and exploit slave labor. She called for stricter regulations and stronger leadership to protect American values and interests.

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