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Worse case scenario, the truth comes out. DOD will have to produce facts instead of innuendos and suspicions. The vast majority of the legislation coming out of DC and state houses is based on the DOD memos. If those are proven false, their houses of cards comes tumbling down.A foreign, politically disliked company, using the United States justice system to go after a United States government agency. Even though DJI is absolutely in the right here, I don’t see this going anywhere.
But then again the DOD doesn't think twice about using their beloved Chinese cell phones that can send data anytime anywhere lol.Worse case scenario, the truth comes out. DOD will have to produce facts instead of innuendos and suspicions. The vast majority of the legislation coming out of DC and state houses is based on the DOD memos. If those are proven false, their houses of cards comes tumbling down.
All of that may be true and it could be relevant if DJI were a company located in almost every other country in the world; however, DJI is HQ in China and that means only one thing, regardless of the structure, or the declarations, or the holding. The PRC is the ultimate and final authority for the biggest decisions and whether it's 1984 or 2024, nothing has changed with that regard. For example, should the US ban DJI drones in America starting in 2025, how DJI responds must be approved by Chairman Xi.Wow now this is a big story. I found a copy of DJI's 50+ page complaint:
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/25242419/dji-v-dod-complaint.pdf
It is a very detailed and vigorous denial that DJI is owned, controlled, or affiliated in any way with the PRC military or military industrial complex. DJI argues that its inclusion on the DOD NO FLY LIST has no rational or factual basis. The complaint confirms that just four private parties, Frank Wang, Henry Lu, Swift Xie, and Li Zexiang hold 87.4% of the company’s shares and 99% of voting rights. The argument is therefore that DJI cannot be controlled by any third party. Here is an interesting side note. DJI's senior trial team member is Loretta E. Lynch. Who is LEL? She was US Attorney General in Obama administration. One claim to fame is that she denied the FBI opened an investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of private email server and was immediately contradicted by former FBI director, James Comey, shortly before the 2016 presidential election.
I am not sure if the DOD is required to prove its regulatory decisions are at least rationally based on facts like most if not all civilian administrative agencies. But I think DJI is saying it must and cites several court cases in support of its argument.All of that may be true and it could be relevant if DJI were a company located in almost every other country in the world; however, DJI is HQ in China and that means only one thing, regardless of the structure, or the declarations, or the holding. The PRC is the ultimate and final authority for the biggest decisions and whether it's 1984 or 2024, nothing has changed with that regard. For example, should the US ban DJI drones in America starting in 2025, how DJI responds must be approved by Chairman Xi.
Not true at all. Xi has no say so on how DJI responds to anything. Not sure where you got that info.
For example, should the US ban DJI drones in America starting in 2025, how DJI responds must be approved by Chairman Xi.
Can you imagine Xi’s daily life if he actually had to micromanage every single Chinese company or corporation? I mean there there must be thousands upon thousands upon tens of thousands of companies in China.Not true at all. Xi has no say so on how DJI responds to anything. Not sure where you got that info.
This just shows she didn’t read the complaint. This woman has zero of my respect. She stopped just short of calling me and my colleagues CCP spies. Less than a week after spending more than an hour on the phone with her staffer that deals with this, she and Moolenaar wrote a letter to the DOJ asking them to investigate the Drone Advocacy Alliance under the foreign agents act. As Director of the DAA, I take that very personally.Statement on Former Obama AG Suing U.S. Government on Behalf of Chinese Military Company DJI
Saratoga, N.Y. - Congresswoman Elise Stefanik released the following statement on Barack Obama’s former Attorney General suing the United States Department of Defense (DoD) on behalf of Communist Chinese drone company DJI in an attempt to remove DJI from the DoD’s list of Chinese Military Companies.
This woman is a moron. I’m sorry I had to say that, but she is.This just shows she didn’t read the complaint. This woman has zero of my respect. She stopped just short of calling me and my colleagues CCP spies. Less than a week after spending more than an hour on the phone with her staffer that deals with this, she and Moolenaar wrote a letter to the DOJ asking them to investigate the Drone Advocacy Alliance under the foreign agents act. As Director of the DAA, I take that very personally.
She is a horrible person.
Statement on Former Obama AG Suing U.S. Government on Behalf of Chinese Military Company DJI
Saratoga, N.Y. - Congresswoman Elise Stefanik released the following statement on Barack Obama’s former Attorney General suing the United States Department of Defense (DoD) on behalf of Communist Chinese drone company DJI in an attempt to remove DJI from the DoD’s list of Chinese Military Companies.
She stopped just short of calling me and my colleagues CCP spies. Less than a week after spending more than an hour on the phone with her staffer that deals with this, she and Moolenaar wrote a letter to the DOJ asking them to investigate the Drone Advocacy Alliance under the foreign agents act. As Director of the DAA, I take that very personally.
A NOTICE OF DESIGNATION OF RELATED CIVIL CASES was filed with the court. It indicates that two similar cases are pending in the same DC District Court which arise from the same facts and share common issues of law:Anything else going on with this? I haven't seen much news but its been dominated with everything else.
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