Trump States That Accepting Chinese Students Is the Correct Action.

Presidential Insights on Chinese Students in the U.S. In a recent conversation, President Donald Trump spoke with Daily Caller about his stance on allowing Chinese students to study in the United States. He expressed that supporting these students is, in his view, “the right thing” to do, emphasizing the importance of maintaining good relations with […]

Hegseth Cuts Off Chinese Access to Pentagon Servers and Initiates Microsoft Investigation

Pentagon Cuts Access to Cloud Data for Chinese Contractors Defense Secretary Pete Hegses announced on Wednesday that access to Pentagon Cloud data systems—managed through Microsoft—has been restricted for Chinese contractors. He emphasized a comprehensive investigation will follow this decision. “The use of these systems by Chinese citizens? That’s over,” Hegses stated in a video addressing […]

Trump Discusses Administration’s Shift on Accepting Chinese Students

Trump Changes Stance on Chinese Students in the U.S. During a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, President Donald Trump clarified his recent decision to permit 600,000 Chinese students to study in the United States, a departure from earlier plans to revoke their visas. On Monday, Trump announced that despite previous considerations to deny visas to these […]

Authorities Alert About Chinese Organizations Illegally Bringing Harmful Pesticides Into the U.S.

Crime syndicates from China are reportedly smuggling hazardous pesticides that have infiltrated California’s illicit marijuana market, raising concerns about potential long-term environmental damage, as reported by News Nation on Sunday. In Northern California, these illegal pesticides are endangering wildlife while Chinese cartels exploit trafficked migrant workers to manage extensive marijuana cultivation sites, which are detrimental […]

Sen. Britt endorses letter urging a prohibition on Chinese seafood imports

Senators Address Illegal Chinese Fishing Practices Last Thursday, U.S. Senator Katie Britt from Alabama signed a letter aimed at the U.S. Department of Commerce, specifically directed to Howard Lutnick. The message calls for action against illegal fishing practices by Chinese boats. In collaboration with another senator from Florida, the letter highlights concerns that Chinese fishermen—significant […]

How States Are Taking the Lead in the Battle Against the Chinese Communist Party

The state capitals and local governments are increasingly recognizing the need to combat hostile foreign influences. For years now, groups tied to the Chinese Communist Party and other adversarial entities have infiltrated local systems through tactics like spying and disinformation. Fortunately, state officials are proactively addressing these challenges. Governors, legislators, and other authorities are diving […]

Ingraham Responds to Trump’s Commerce Secretary About Chinese Students in the US

Ingraham Challenges Lutnick on Trump’s Education Policy On Monday, Fox’s Laura Ingraham engaged Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick regarding President Donald Trump’s choice to permit 600,000 Chinese students to study in the U.S. She questioned how this decision would benefit America. During an event in the Oval Office with South Korean President Ye Mi Myung, Trump […]

Trump Plans to Permit 600,000 Chinese Students to Study in the US

Trump’s Stance on Chinese Students On Monday, President Donald Trump announced that he would permit 600,000 students from China to pursue their education in the United States. He emphasized that the benefits of allowing Chinese students into U.S. schools outweigh any potential national security concerns. During a meeting with South Korean President Yi Jae Myung […]

North Korea Constructed Hidden Missile Base Near Chinese Border That Can Target the US

North Korea’s Secret Missile Base Near China A recent report from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) has revealed that North Korea has constructed a covert missile base just miles from its border with China. This base, which Pyongyang has not officially acknowledged, is situated around 17 miles from the shared boundary and […]

U.S. and Chinese Navies Encounter Each Other in the South China Sea

Naval Tensions Rise in the South China Sea A naval spokesperson heightened concerns over the ongoing disputes in contested waters, confirming an incident that occurred when a US naval vessel collided with a Chinese ship near Scarborough Shoal in the South China Sea. The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) accused the USS Higgins, a guided missile […]