The revelations made two years ago that Joe Biden’s family sought to cash in on communist China with millions in payments immediately raised concerns about what Beijing got in return. Now, new evidence unearthed by the U.S. House suggests America’s main adversary may have succeeded in launching a mass espionage blitz on the last administration’s watch.
The House Homeland Security Committee last week painted the contours of China’s surveillance surge, documenting more than 60 espionage operations in 20 states during the Biden administration that unmasked the breadth of Beijing’s efforts to steal America’s intellectual property and the tools of its military might.
In addition, lawmakers confirmed the Chinese spy balloon that embarrassed the Biden administration two years ago when it traversed U.S. airspace for days unimpeded likely contained technologies from multiple U.S. companies, illustrating how Beijing even uses U.S. friendships to gain advantage.
“There are still people who see China like we used to see it as an economic partner. They are not that. They are an enemy,” House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green told Just the News.
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Chinese leadership under Xi Jinping “want to see China at the top of the international world order. And they want to see the international world order working to advantage China. So if they can get that through theft of intellectual property, or they can create disruption inside our own country, they’re going to do that,” Green said during a wide-ranging interview with the John Solomon Reports podcast. […]
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