Team Biden revived Huawei, negotiated release of Meng

What was seen as one of the most significant prisoner swaps in recent diplomatic history, on Sept. 25, 2021, was the result of the Biden administration bowing to the communist regime in Beijing and reviving the fortunes of Huawei, regarded by U.S. intelligence agencies as a worldwide surveillance threat.
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