Show notes
In this episode of The President's Daily Brief:
- Microsoft sounds the alarm after revealing that Chinese hackers breached a U.S. agency tied to America’s nuclear weapons stockpile.
- Mass protests and European Union backlash force Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to propose a new anti-corruption bill.
- Voice of America is under scrutiny following claims that executives met with Chinese officials to discuss more favorable media coverage.
- And in today’s Back of the Brief—Iran agrees to host U.N. nuclear watchdogs… but refuses to grant them access to any actual nuclear sites.
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