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3 senators lead effort to ban Chinese-owned GNC from military installations over spying concerns
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Sens. Ted Budd, Tom Cotton and Rick Scott signed on to legislation to ban Chinese-owned companies like GNC from operating on American military bases.
Now, fellow North Carolina Republican Budd is leading a similar effort in the Senate, decrying the stores as hubs to "exploit personal data."
Budd, joined by Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and Rick Scott, R-Fla., introduced the Military Installation Retail Security Act, which would prohibit the Department of Defense from allowing businesses owned by adversarial nations – including China, Russia, Iran and North Korea – to operate on U.S. bases.
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