Florida CFO Jimmy Patronis argues the Biden administration left the 'whole damn house open' to Chinese adversaries, forcing the state to take action preventing espionage.
by nearly 2,500% to encompass over 350,000 acres of American soil.
Patronis further expressed it’s a "shocker" that Canada beat the U.S. in acting on concerns around foreign transactions, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau making the decision toFlorida Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis ripped the Biden administration for leaving the"whole damn house open" to national security concerns on"Fox & Friends First" Thursday, January 12, 2023.
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