Former technology executive Carly Fiorina says she has discussed foreign policy and hacking threats with President-elect Donald Trump.
Fiorina met with her former rival for the GOP presidential nomination Monday in Trump Tower. She said they discussed "China as probably our most important adversary" and hacking, "whether it's Chinese hacking or purported Russian hacking."
Fiorina said Trump has a ripe opportunity to "literally reset things" and said he is getting "fantastic people in his administration." She did not respond to questions about whether she is up for a role in his Cabinet.
During the Republican primary, Fiorina won applause from women on both sides of the aisle when she pushed back on Trump after he suggested her face is unattractive.
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