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In 2024, I led a bipartisan delegation to Dharamsala, India, and had the honor of sitting down with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Despite facing decades of persecution at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, he is one of the most remarkable persons I have ever met — full of warmth, wisdom, and humor. At one point he looked at me and smiled, and told me he plans to live to 110.
However, the question of who succeeds the Dalai Lama is coming, and the CCP is already trying to hijack this process — handing itself the authority to approve the next Dalai Lama and exert control over the Tibetan people.
That’s why, at this week's House Foreign Affairs Committee markup, I introduced an amendment that makes it undeniably clear that the U.S. government recognizes the Dalai Lama’s succession as a private spiritual matter governed entirely by his office — and the CCP has no role.
When I met with His Holiness, he told me, “I will not be reborn in China, but rather in freedom." We must honor that wish by ensuring that this decision rests with him and his people — not with a government that has spent decades trying to erase them.
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