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John Moolenaar: “China's national security laws force leaders to lie, cheat…”

Featuring: John Moolenaar, Republican | U.S. House Michigan, 2nd Congressional District

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Are Chinese Cars Spying on Americans? Chairman Moolenaar Explains on CNBC

Published | Video Starts at 01:40

How much of this is protectionism because of concerns about what it would do to the US Auto industry and how much of this is concerns about safety and security? And … China's national security laws force leaders to lie, cheat, and steal. … when it comes to hacking and critical infrastructure in the United States. And we don't want them to have this kind of access through connected vehicles. (01:40–01:49)

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Asserts that China's national security laws compel its leaders to engage in dishonest practices.

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