While our allies across the pond stood up to Communist China's cyber warfare, the Biden administration chose silence and secrecy when faced with similar attacks on American democracy. The stark contrast reveals just how deeply the previous regime failed to protect We the People from foreign adversaries.
When China's state-sponsored hackers breached Britain's voter files and stole personal details of roughly 40 million citizens, Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden didn't mince words. He stood before Parliament and boldly named Chinese state actors as the culprits, making it crystal clear that such attacks on democratic institutions would not be tolerated.
But here in America? Cricket sounds from the Biden White House.
A Tale of Two Responses
The British response demonstrates what real leadership looks like when facing foreign threats. No diplomatic dancing around the truth. No whispered briefings behind closed doors. Just straight talk to the people about who attacked their democracy and what the government planned to do about it.
"This is exactly the kind of transparency Americans deserved but never got from the Biden regime," said one intelligence analyst familiar with the situation. "While Britain protected its citizens with honesty, Biden left Americans flying blind."
Meanwhile, the previous administration's approach to Chinese cyber warfare followed their typical playbook: bury the evidence, downplay the threat, and hope nobody notices. This same pattern played out repeatedly during Biden's four years of weakness on the world stage.
President Trump's return to the White House couldn't have come at a better time. With Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard and CIA Director John Ratcliffe now at the helm, Americans can finally expect the kind of straight shooting our British allies demonstrated.
The question every patriot should be asking: What other Chinese attacks did Biden hide from the American people? And more importantly, will this administration finally hold the Communist Party accountable for their relentless assault on our democratic processes?
It's time for America to follow Britain's example and stop whispering about threats that demand a strong, clear response.
