Capitol Report (Feb. 2): FBI Warns Athletes Not to Bring Phones to Beijing

Steve Lance
By Steve Lance
February 2, 2022Capitol Report
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Capitol Report (Feb. 2): FBI Warns Athletes Not to Bring Phones to Beijing
A user holds a mobile phone showing the Winter Olympic Games 2022 official app "MY 2022" in Beijing on Jan. 20, 2022. (Francois-Xavier Marit/Getty Images)

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