President Trump’s surprising promise Sunday to help bring Chinese telecom giant ZTE back from the brink of collapse
undercuts top law enforcement and intelligence officials, who have
warned for years that the company’s products could be used for
cyberespionage in the United States.
ZTE has close ties
with China’s government, and U.S. officials have raised concerns that
its phones and other devices could be used as surveillance tools against
Americans.
Lawmakers immediately pointed out the contradiction. “Our intelligence agencies have warned that ZTE technology and phones pose a major cyber security threat,” Rep. Adam B. Schiff (Calif.), the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, tweeted at Trump yesterday. “You should care more about our national security than Chinese jobs.”
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