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China Tensions, Border Crisis Weigh On Biden Administration

11.10.2021 - By FOX News RadioPlay

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There a renewed calls for the U.S. to invest in hypersonic weapons following revelations that China has advanced in developing its own hypersonic weapons following a missile test in August that caught the U.S. military by surprise. While China has brushed it off as "routine" testing and accuses the U.S. for creating an "imaginary enemy" of the communist nation, it does beg the question, can America defend itself against China and how concerned should the Biden administration be? FOX News contributor and retired Army Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg weighs in.

 

Reports have surfaced that the Biden administration is considering offering immigrant families separated during the Trump administration approximately $450,000 each in compensation to resolve ongoing lawsuits. President Biden was asked about this potential policy in a Q&A with the media where he called the report "garbage," but the White House has since walked back these comments saying he was denying the amount of the payments. Former Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York and Fox News Contributor Andrew McCarthy joins to explain the legality of the $450,000 settlements with immigrants who crossed the border illegally, what precedent there is for this level of compensation, and how a Congress-allocated slush fund could finance the settlements without oversight.

 

Plus, commentary by FOX Nation host Tammy Bruce.

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