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One of the biggest issues has been whether to hold Mark Zuckerberg liable for future violations. [In Push for Trade Deal, Trump Administration Shelves Sanctions Over China’s Crackdown on Uighurs]( [In Push for Trade Deal, Trump Administration Shelves Sanctions Over China’s Crackdown on Uighurs]( By ALAN RAPPEPORT and EDWARD WONG During trade talks, U.S. officials have avoided confronting China about its persecution of Uighurs despite bipartisan pressure, fearing such a move could harm a deal. [Biden Thinks Trump Is the Problem, Not All Republicans. Other Democrats Disagree.]( [Biden Thinks Trump Is the Problem, Not All Republicans. Other Democrats Disagree.]( By SHANE GOLDMACHER The former vice president is defending his friendliness toward Republicans in Washington, saying Mr. Trump doesn’t represent them. But others say that view is naïve. 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