Doocy Probes White House On China Protests: 'Not A Policy That We Support'
Fox News correspondent Peter Doocy questioned the White House's message on Chinese protests against the country's Zero-COVID policy: "Why is the White House's line that everybody has the right to peacefully protest and not the U.S. thinks it's bad to lock people up in their houses to stop COVID?"
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