DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
No Result
View All Result
DNYUZ
Home News

‘Like we’ve changed sides’: Ex-chief appalled by Trump response to China cyberattacks

May 16, 2026
in News
Allies concerned over Trump’s unreliable stance on Taiwan

A former high-ranking intelligence official expressed alarm over President Donald Trump’s comments following his high-stakes summit with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

Sue Gordon, who resigned as deputy director of national intelligence during Trump’s first term, told MS NOW’s Nicolle Wallace she was concerned with the president’s indifferent attitude to Chinese companies stealing American intellectual property.

“We do things, and they do things, and that’s the way it is,” Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity about protections for U.S. companies. “I’d like to see it taken care of. But they’ve been doing that for 50 years.”

Gordon, who stepped down Aug. 9, 2019, when she was passed over as national intelligence director, stated that the president was wrong, saying the U.S. imposed a “bright line between our government and our private sector,” but Wallace asked whether that was still true during Trump’s second term.

“Well, I guess, it’s a great point – thanks for depressing me even further today,” Gordon answered. “I’m just going to say that there is a difference, yes. On one level, spying is what, a really old profession, and it has been one of the great tools of strategic advantage for nations, nations worldwide for the longest time since Gettysburg and before that. But we are a nation of laws, and I’ve lived in this world, and I haven’t seen that those laws have gone away, and they do.”

“They do create boundaries, and also just intellectually, we have had a bright line between what I’m going to call civilian casualties, even that to include economic casualty, and there just is, you know, we we don’t go trooping into Chinese companies and steal their intellectual property,” she added. “We just, that isn’t for the same reason we don’t go trooping into our companies and steal intellectual property. So he’s wrong about that.”

Gordon argued that Chinese law was very different on intellectual property.

“There is a difference, and probably the most concrete difference is that they have national security laws that insist that every Chinese citizen or company, when asked, must provide their information that they have of any data of somebody else’s that goes through, and we don’t – that isn’t our law, so it isn’t the same,” Gordon said. “I reject the notion that it’s the same. Now, if it’s being done differently by some people and it hasn’t been discovered yet, but just intellectually, it’s a different thing.”

“That’s exactly the impact with our allies and partners,” she added. “It’s like we’ve changed sides.”

Former top CIA official explains severity of Trump’s China screw-up

Former top CIA official explains severity of Trump’s China screw-up www.ms.now

Former Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence Sue Gordon is sounding the alarm about America’s standing in the world in the wake of the Trump-Xi summit and the quagmire in Iran.

The post ‘Like we’ve changed sides’: Ex-chief appalled by Trump response to China cyberattacks appeared first on Raw Story.

Shocking scenes inside LA’s libraries as ex-cons, drugs and chaos overwhelm staff, terrify visitors
News

Shocking scenes inside LA’s libraries as ex-cons, drugs and chaos overwhelm staff, terrify visitors

by New York Post
May 16, 2026

Los Angeles public libraries are being overwhelmed by violence, drug use and homelessness with frightened families and librarians saying once-safe ...

Read more
News

Aircraft carrier USS Ford returns home after 11-month deployment off Venezuela and Iran

May 16, 2026
News

‘Very important document’ proves DOJ shielding Epstein co-conspirators: House Dem

May 16, 2026
News

Kimberly Williams-Paisley credits 2 words for her decades-long marriage to country star

May 16, 2026
News

Train cart found with 6 dead migrants inside came from Long Beach, officials say

May 16, 2026
In the birthplace of Civil Rights Movement, groups rally to defend Black political representation

In the birthplace of Civil Rights Movement, groups rally to defend Black political representation

May 16, 2026
Who is JJ? Last year’s winner starts the show with a pop/opera mix.

Who Is JJ? The 2025 Winner Starts the Eurovision Final With a Pop/Opera Mix.

May 16, 2026
Why So Many TV Bad Guys Come From Long Island

How the Jerks I Grew Up With in Long Island Took Over the Country

May 16, 2026

DNYUZ © 2026

No Result
View All Result

DNYUZ © 2026