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Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey announced that the state will pursue the collection of $24 billion from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) following a federal judge's ruling that the CCP is liable for damages related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The lawsuit, which accused the CCP of hoarding protective equipment and misleading information about the virus, marks a significant legal victory for Missouri. Bailey indicated that he is encouraging other states to consider seizing Chinese assets to recover the owed amount. The ruling has raised questions about the enforceability of the judgment and its implications for future lawsuits against foreign entities. Additionally, U.S. lawmakers, including Representatives Haley Stevens and Ro Khanna, have called on the Trump Administration to take action against the CCP in light of this ruling.