Sentences with phrase «written about national security»

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The Treasury Department wrote a letter Monday to lawyers involved in the deal expressing concern about Chinese competitors in 5G network development, which raises national security concerns over the Broadcom - Qualcomm merger.
Just this past Friday, I spent a good chunk of an afternoon working with a national security - focused nonprofit, helping them set up a process of adapting their rich store of content to a new website soon to go live — a discussion that's partly about information architecture, partly about writing and partly about search engine optimization.
The National Security Coordinator associated himself with the Chief of Staff but added that the letter had been written already and nothing could be done about the situation.
Trump's attorney claimed he wrote a tweet about disgraced former National Security Advisor Mike Flynn that appeared on the president's personal Twitter feed Saturday and raised legal red flags.
Retiring U.S. Rep. Steve Israel is headed to Long Island University, where he will teach, write and host events about foreign policy and national security as head of a new campus institute.
Not long after the original executive order went into effect, Rep. Chris Collins, a staunch Trump supporter and frequent surrogate for the administration on national TV, wrote a letter to the Secretary of Homeland Security expressing concern about what measures like fingerprinting and retina scans at the border could mean for Western New York.
I've written about how development of Advanced Biofuels would help our National Security by giving consumers an option to separate from the global oil market.
«While much has been said and written about the science of climate change and the economic implications of the proposed Kyoto Protocol, little attention has been given to the effect of this sweeping and hastily drafted treaty on the sovereignty and national security of the United States,» read the the letter from R. Bruce Josten, the Chamber's Executive Vice President of Government Affairs, to Representative Lois Caps.
«Given well - known U.S. national security concerns about Huawei and other Chinese telecommunications companies, a shift to Chinese dominance in 5G would have substantial negative national security consequences for the United States,» a CFIUS official wrote to the two companies, the Journal reported.
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