Politics U.S. General's office denies secret calls with China Posted
The office of America's top general on Wednesday pushed back against a report in a new book that he went around the nation's civilian leaders to place secret calls to his Chinese counterpart over concerns about then-President Donald Trump. Tamara Lindstrom reports.
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