Did the Clinton administration commit treason by selling out America's national security to allow China to receive technical assistance that improved its missile technology in exchange for campaign cash?

Yes, according to national security specialists Edward Timperlake and William C. Triplett II, who wrote the book, "Year of the Rat: How Bill Clinton Compromised U.S. Security for Chinese Cash."They expose the frightening specter of multiple conduits of influence leading directly from communist China's leaders to the president.

Communist agents have been giving large campaign contributions in exchange for massive missile technology to allow China to now accurately target U.S. cities.

If that isn't treason, then what is?

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Those presidential decisions also benefited one of Clinton's most generous U.S. donors to his re-election effort, who was able to inexpensively launch his companies' communications satellites on Chinese missiles.

Congress must investigate the Chinagate treason and remove Clinton from office.

Adrian L. Arp

Twin Falls, Idaho

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