The political fallout of the Chinese spy balloon
The Chinese Spy Balloon incident not only poses diplomatic challenges between the U.S. and China, it also complicates the political scene here at home. MSNBC National Security Analyst Clint Watts and New Yorker Editor of News David Rohde discuss the political fallout of the incident and the challenges facing President Biden with American Voices guest host Julián Castro.
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