Richard Grenell, the former acting director of national intelligence, said on Sunday that he was very concerned with Joe Biden and his national security advisor pick with respect to U.S.-China policy.
Mark Levin, the host of the Fox News' "Life Liberty & Levin" show, suggested that Biden is "Exactly the wrong man, at the wrong time, to be anywhere near creating and leading American foreign policy" because his family is "So bought off in so many ways by the Communist Chinese government."
"I'm very concerned about what not only Joe Biden and his family, how they've responded to China in the past," Grenell told Levin on Sunday evening, " but also those around him.
Jake Sullivan, currently a senior policy advisor to Biden, was declared on Nov. 23 to be Biden's pick for future national security advisor.
"[Biden] will seek to compete from a position of strength, but he will also seek to work with China and any other country on those issues where it can advance the basic purposes of American foreign policy," Sullivan said in an interview.
Grenell, on the other hand, stressed that the United States should recognize China as a crisis and a real danger.
"We have to get much more aggressive about recognizing that China is a crisis, and too many Democrats are trying to tell us that Russia is the crisis," Grenell said in the interview.
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Grenell: 'Very Concerned' With Biden and His NSA Pick Over China
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