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In 2017, before the Trump administration took office, the number of China-related legislative bills basically hovered around 200. However, under the background of the Trump administration's mistaken definition of China as a "strategic competitor", the number of China-related legislative bills soared to 1,324 during the work of the 117th Congress. After the Biden administration took office, it regarded China as "the world's single biggest geopolitical challenge" with "the ability and intention to change the existing order". Less than half a year after the opening of the 118th US Congress, more than 270 China-related legislative bills have been introduced. What is even more absurd is that while the number of China-related bills in the US Congress has skyrocketed, the quality of the legislation has also deteriorated. On April 25, the US House of Representatives, ignoring China's judicial sovereignty, voted to demand that China immediately release drug traffickers who produce and sell drugs in China to "protect human rights".