US Will Not Be Intimidated by Chinese Regime’s Bullying: National Security Adviser

US Will Not Be Intimidated by Chinese Regime’s Bullying: National Security Adviser
National Security Advisor Robert O'Brien (R) speaks, flanked by US Attorney General William Barr, during the daily briefing on the novel coronavirus, COVID-19, in the Brady Briefing Room at the White House on April 1, 2020, in Washington, DC. Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images
Cathy He
Cathy He
EDITOR
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White House national security adviser Robert O'Brien warned on May 15 that the United States would not cave in to bullying attempts by the Chinese regime.

His remarks were in response to threats by Chinese state-run media that the regime would sanction U.S. lawmakers who have been critical of Beijing’s handling of the CCP virus outbreak.
Cathy He
Cathy He
EDITOR
Cathy He is the politics editor at the Washington D.C. bureau. She was previously an editor for U.S.-China and a reporter covering U.S.-China relations.
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