Forget weather balloons. China has been spying on us from Cuba for a while it seems. So says the Wall Street Journal and Politico. And what have our great American politicians done about it? Not much.
The excuse from the Biden Administration about why nothing is being done is that it’s another one of those things they “inherited.”
So what? Fix it.
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The Biden-Harris administration says that they’re taking steps to deal with it but they are obviously SMALL steps because there are no reports of it being stopped in any way.
The anonymous Biden official commenting on the matter says that engaging with the PRC (People’s Republic of China) about this has produced “results” and that “our experts assess that our diplomatic efforts have slowed the PRC down.”
It’s comforting to know that maybe China is only getting 22,000 communications from the United States a day instead of 23,000.
Rep. Mike Turner (R-Ohio), chair of the House Intelligence Committee said about the threat from China and America’s lack of response to it, “President Biden needs to stop ignoring the threat from China. In less than 48 hours, officials from the Biden administration have contradicted themselves multiple times about whether or not the Chinese Communist Party is spying on the United States. This is unacceptable.”
What Mike doesn’t realize is that’s it’s possible that Biden and the Biden Family Crime Syndicate are accepting bribes from China (as well as Ukraine) and that his hands are tied with his inability to protect the interests of the United States of America.
Whether the enemies of Americans are foreign (China, Russia, North Korea, etc.) or domestic (Democrats), our safety and security are obviously NOT any kind of priority with the tyrants and corrupt politicians currently running the country.
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