CHINA is hoping Joe Biden defeats Donald Trump in November's presidential election according to an incendiary warning from a top US intelligence official.
“China has been expanding its influence efforts ahead of November 2020 to shape the policy environment in the United States, pressure political figures it views as opposed to China's interests, and deflect and counter criticism of China.”He claimed the country is aiming to “undermine US democratic institutions, President Trump, and to divide the country”.
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