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Biden under fire over reported intelligence sharing with China ahead of Russian invasion
Chinese President Xi Jinping attends the opening ceremony at the 2022 Winter Paralympics, Friday, March 4, 2022, in Beijing. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) more >
By Haris Alic - The Washington Times - Friday, March 4, 2022
President Biden is under fire over reports that administration officials shared U.S. intelligence with China on Russian troop movements ahead of the invasion of Ukraine.
Congressional lawmakers, led by Rep. Ted Budd of North Carolina, are demanding answers from the White House over the allegations. Mr. Budd, North Carolina Republican who is running for Senate this year, urged the administration to explain its conduct in a letter Friday.
“As the current crisis in Ukraine has demonstrated, our foreign policy needs to be grounded in a clear-eyed and realistic understanding of which countries are forces for good and those that are not,” Mr. Budd wrote in the letter, which was exclusively obtained by The Washington Times. “Envisioning China as anything but one of those very same uncooperative authoritarian regimes is difficult, if not impossible.”
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