FBI, MI5 Sound The Alarm On Chinese Espionage
FBI Director Christopher Wray and MI5 Director General Ken McCallum spoke together in London in an unprecedented joint news conference to issue a warning against the threat of Chinese espionage and cyberattacks calling it “the most game-changing challenge” as they “covertly apply pressure across the globe.” This speech was the first time the FBI and MI5 leaders had shared a public platform, where both intelligence heads stressed how the Chinese government’s actions were threatening the national security and economic prosperity of other nations. Congressman Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) on the House Intelligence Committee joins to break down this intelligence warning and explain the threat the Chinese government poses.
After many political scandals and resignations of ministers in his government, Boris Johnson succumbed to growing pressure from lawmakers and stepped down from his role as UK Prime Minister. As Britain searches for Johnson’s replacement, many wonder what the leadership change means for international relations. Ted R. Bromund, Senior Research Fellow in Anglo-American Relations at the Margaret Thatcher Center For Freedom with the Heritage Foundation, joins the Rundown to discuss what scandals led to the Prime Minister’s resignation, how the UK will go about finding his replacement, and the possibility of the UK to re-enter the EU following Brexit.
Don’t miss the good news with Tonya J. Powers.
Plus, commentary by FOX News Contributor Deroy Murdock.