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Mike Gallagher

Season 2023 Episode 637 | 26m 46s

Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-WI)—chair of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party—discusses how the US should respond to growing threats from the CCP. He discusses trade, the dangers of TikTok, and says the US should commit to defending Taiwan.

Aired: 03/09/23
Mike Gallagher
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