in Montana’s deep-red 2nd Congressional District, China isn’t just a competitor of the United States. “It is our enemy,” he
“I didn’t work for the Chinese government,” Rehberg, who reported on his 2024 candidate financial disclosure report that he and his spouse held up to $7.9 million in assets, told the. He is no longer with Mercury, said a source close to the firm, which did not respond to questions about Hikvision. Rep. Denny Rehberg campaigns Thursday, Oct. 11, 2012, in Big Sandy, Montana, the small and rural hometown of Sen. Jon Tester .
Still, in those same DOJ filings for 2018, Mercury said its work for Hikvision was “specifically concerning provisions of the National Defense Authorization Act.” That year, the annual defense bill signed by Congressa ban on U.S. agencies from doing business with Hikvision, as well as other Chinese companies, over national security concerns.