Have deputy secretary of state Steven Biegun here to testify. Originally planned to hold this hearing back in march but the need to focus on covid19 prevented us from doing that even as we continue to address the pandemic and the impact on the u. S. Citizens. It is important this can many continue it to work on the most pressing Foreign Policy challenges and obviously chinas one of those. This is especially the case and the topic we are discussing today is a Trump Administration is correctly recognized china as a strategic and global pedant competitor of the United States it will be the greatest foreignpolicy challenge in the decades to come. The policies of the Chinese Communist partys undermined u. S. Interests and values including those we share with allies and partners around the world. Covid19 has brought this challenge to the fore front of american lyford we now know just how much the Chinese Communist partys decisions and actions directly affect u. S. Citizens, our allies and pa
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World we are appreciative and thank you. Thank you so much. Lets talk about the mediaia be has a lot of examples in the book as you described they seem to h have meltdowns with those e narratives on dond trump that he could do no wrong what is your sense of what is driving this in the mainstream media. First of all there is a bias reagan and was portrayed as dangerous just like trapeze dangerous according to the media. I think if they did they would be ostracized by their colleagues. And among themselves they laugh at him and mocked him. That is the overriding theme. Many people just inherently cannot think independently in fact thats one reason with college aptitude i dont want to be told how to think i want to get firsthand what actually happened. And to penetrate secrets so i sit down with all these details. Its a fun read me explain paul ryan and Reince Priebus and Chris Christie during the access hollywood d for the campawh repercussions later . And still supported trump. But what
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