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The U.S. Senate is passing two resolutions formally condemning China’s communist regime for illegally incurring into American airspace with a spy balloon and demanding transparency on the issue from the Biden administration.
Senators approved two resolutions on Feb. 15 condemning the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for its efforts to spy on American citizens and military bases.
The first resolution “condemns the Chinese Communist Party’s invasion of United States airspace to conduct surveillance.”
It also calls on President Joe Biden to “be transparent with the American people and Congress regarding this latest spying incident and all other attempts by the Chinese Communist Party to conduct surveillance on United States citizens, territory, and assets.”
The second resolution condemns the incursion as a “brazen violation of United States sovereignty.”
The language closely mirrors that of a House resolution, which was passed on Feb.