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Fellow Conservative, Hope you’re having a great Friday so far. I truly feel like I learn someth

Fellow Conservative, Hope you’re having a great Friday so far. I truly feel like I learn something new every day working at Heritage. Just a few weeks ago, Klon Kitchen was part of a "60 Minutes" package on CBS talking about the national security threat posed by TikTok, why the Chinese Communist Party is collecting data on millions of Americans through the app, and why Americans should take the threat seriously. There’s a quick video and a recap of his interview here: [( Take care, Mitch P.S. Do you have a copy of our free eBook “Understand the Chinese Challenge to the United States”? You can access it by [clicking here.]( If you'd rather not hear from me again, [click here]( and I will stop sending emails to {EMAIL}. -

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