White House warns Congress against trying to block ZTE deal

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The White House pushed back on legislative efforts to reverse President Donald Trump’s deal with China that eases penalties on Chinese telecommunications giant ZTE, helping to revive the company. White House deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley defended the administration's agreement to impose lessened penalties on the company, maintaining that the punishment was "massive" and "historic." “This will ensure ZTE pays for its violations and gives our government complete oversight of their future activity without undue harm to American suppliers and their workers," Gidley said. “The Administration will work with Congress to ensure the final [National Defense Authorization Act] conference report respects the separation of powers," he added.


White House warns Congress against trying to block ZTE deal