In a jaw-dropping moment on Fox News' Sunday Morning Futures, former U.S. President Donald Trump left host Maria Bartiromo momentarily speechless when he hinted at American cyber activities targeting China. 🔥 The exchange unfolded as Bartiromo repeated claims about alleged Chinese hacking of U.S. telecom networks—a narrative Trump sidestepped with a smirk, asking: "You don't think we do that?"
💡 The remark, delivered with trademark casualness, has sparked debates about transparency in cybersecurity strategies. While Trump didn't elaborate, cybersecurity experts are now dissecting the implications for U.S.-China relations. 🌐 Tensions between the two nations have long simmered over tech dominance, with accusations flying both ways.
🚨 Quick Take: Whether this was a strategic reveal or off-the-cuff bravado, it’s a stark reminder of the shadowy digital Cold War playing out globally. As Gen Z navigates a world shaped by TikTok bans and AI races, statements like these add fuel to the fire of tech diplomacy debates. 💻🌍
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Trump suggests U.S. hacks China: 'You don't think we do that?'
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