BEIJING, CHINA – AUGUST 19: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden (L) chats with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao during their meeting at the Zhongnanhai leaders’ compound on 19 August 2011 in Beijing, China. The Vice President is on a four day visit to China during which is focusing on discussions over concerns about the global economy and the world stock markets. (Photo by How Heww Young-Pool/Getty Images)

The Biden regime has revised the Trump-era State Department website to omit describing the Chinese Communist party as one of the department’s main “policy issues.”

The site – state.gov – also revised China’s country profile page to lead with “U.S. Relations With China” as opposed to its predecessor, “The Chinese Communist Party: Threatening Global Peace and Security.”

A January 19th archive of the site reveals 23 items as “policy issues” on a drop-down menu on the Trump administration’s version of the site.

In contrast, the Biden regime lists just 17.

Among the issues flagged by the Trump administration but omitted from the Biden regime’s newly launched site include 5G security, The China Challenge, Illegal Immigration, Iran: A Dangerous Regime, Nicaragua: A Return to Democracy, and Venezuela: a Democratic Crisis.

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