White House makes edits to State of the Union over Chinese balloon
A draft of President Biden’s State of the Union address has for weeks included a section devoted to his administration’s approach to China, but some of those lines are undergoing edits and changes given how much attention Americans paid to the Chinese surveillance balloon and the criticism his handling of the incident has received.
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