Commentary In a previous piece, I asked if the Biden administration was actually enabling the Chinese regime. The answer, I concluded, was a rather resounding yes. The administration should be doing everything in its power to distance itself from a capricious, dangerous regime. Instead, it’s busy buying surveillance equipment from the enemy. What a Difference a Year Makes Last year, the Senate Homeland Security Committee passed the American Security Drone Act. This vital piece of legislation prohibited federal departments and agencies from purchasing certain devices, including surveillance drones, manufactured in countries identified as national security threats. The bill, passed with unanimous bipartisan support, sent a clear message to China: The United States no longer wishes to purchase compromised equipment from you. As Senator Josh Hawley commented at the time: “For decades, the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] and its companies have stolen America’s sensitive technology and used it to boost their military and economy. It has to …