Representative John Moolenaar has voiced concerns over China's global exportation of its surveillance systems, emphasizing the potential national security risks posed by such technologies.

In his remarks, Moolenaar highlighted the need for the U.S. to remain vigilant against China's increasing influence and aggressive tactics, particularly in the realm of surveillance and technology. He underscored the importance of legislative measures to counter these threats and protect American interests, advocating for a comprehensive approach to deter any malign activities associated with China's surveillance exports.

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