@Osint613: Trump, asked if he confronted Xi over cyber attacks on the U.S.: "I did. And he talked about attacks we did in China. Y…
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Trump claims he confronted Xi Jinping over cyber attacks on the U.S., stating that the U.S. engages in similar espionage against China.
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Trump, asked if he confronted Xi over cyber attacks on the U.S.:
“I did. And he talked about attacks we did in China. You know, what they do, we do too. We spy like hell on them too. I told him, ‘we do a lot of stuff to you that you don’t know about.’” https://t.co/5a3eEDx8Vg
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