A group of 21 former U.S. national security officials sent a letter to leaders in Congress urging lawmakers to build on President Biden's restrictions on investment in Chinese firms.
Chinas cyber espionage campaign in US is most comprehensive penetration of American society in our history: Gen. Jack Keane
A bipartisan group of former senior U.S.
Former national security officials are urging Congress to build on President Biden's recently announced restrictions on US investment in Chinese firms involved with sensitive technologies.
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