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Lawmaker: 'Made in China' U.S. Olympic Team Outfits Should Be Burned
Should United States Olympic athletes be outfitted in uniforms made in China?
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Some lawmakers are calling for the non-use of opening ceremony outfits made entirely in China. How do you feel about the news?
Some lawmakers are calling for the non-use of opening ceremony outfits made entirely in China. How do you feel about the news?
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Some lawmakers are calling for the non-use of opening ceremony outfits made entirely in China. How do you feel about the news?