China’s Transnational Repression Reaches the U.S., FBI Warns Communities Are at Risk
The FBI is increasingly warning that China’s campaign of transnational repression is no longer happening overseas — it’s happening inside the United States.
Guangxi Flood Spark Propaganda Criticism
Videos and photos shared online allegedly show Chinese soldiers posing for cameras in flood-hit Guangxi instead of conducting rescue work.
Guangxi Flood Spark Propaganda Criticism
Videos and photos shared online allegedly show Chinese soldiers posing for cameras in flood-hit Guangxi instead of conducting rescue work.
Guangxi Flood Spark Propaganda Criticism
Videos and photos shared online allegedly show Chinese soldiers posing for cameras in flood-hit Guangxi instead of conducting rescue work.
China Issues Nuclear Threat
A senior Chinese official drew criticism after saying China has “enough” nuclear warheads to destroy any country when questioned by a journalist.
Guangxi Flood Spark Propaganda Criticism
Videos and photos shared online allegedly show Chinese soldiers posing for cameras in flood-hit Guangxi instead of conducting rescue work.
When a relationship that appears to be friendship, cooperation, investment, or romance is actually connected to China’s military-industrial, intelligence, or united-front system, America’s defense secrets, commercial technology, and local political security can all be hollowed out.
U.S. counterintelligence experts have warned that both China and Russia have been accused of using honey traps — emotional manipulation or sex-spy tactics — to approach people in America’s technology, defense, and political circles.
The CCP does not rely only on traditional spies. It uses fake identities, social media, investors, academics, personal relationships, and emotional infiltration as part of a “whole-of-society” strategy to steal technology and penetrate political networks.
U.S. counterintelligence experts have warned that both China and Russia have been accused of using honey traps — emotional manipulation or sex-spy tactics — to approach people in America’s technology, defense, and political circles.
The targets are not limited to engineers, programmers, and defense-industry professionals. They can also include local officials, mayors, and political figures.
But for the United States, the threat from the Chinese Communist Party is more systematic.
In May 2026, concerns over Beijing’s influence in Chinese American communities in Southern California resurfaced. Former Arcadia mayor Eileen Wang admitted to secretly acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government.
A former mayor in California pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government.
It is a warning about how the Chinese Communist Party tries to penetrate American society from the inside.
Police Stop Hong Kong Street Singer
A young man in Hong Kong was playing the guitar and singing “Glory to Hong Kong” on the street when police drove him away, prompting the crowd to join in a mass singalong.
Police Stop Hong Kong Street Singer
A young man in Hong Kong was playing the guitar and singing “Glory to Hong Kong” on the street when police drove him away, prompting the crowd to join in a mass singalong.
Police Stop Hong Kong Street Singer
A young man in Hong Kong was playing the guitar and singing “Glory to Hong Kong” on the street when police drove him away, prompting the crowd to join in a mass singalong.
Police Stop Hong Kong Street Singer
A young man in Hong Kong was playing the guitar and singing “Glory to Hong Kong” on the street when police drove him away, prompting the crowd to join in a mass singalong.
Trump Warns Communism Threatens America
At the NATO Summit in Ankara, President Trump warned that communism poses a grave danger to the United States and the free world.
NATO Warns on China’s Missile Test
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that the alliance cannot be naive about China after Beijing’s Pacific missile test. His message is clear:
NATO Warns on China’s Missile Test
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte warned that the alliance cannot be naive about China after Beijing’s Pacific missile test. His message is clear: