Trump: We’re Well-Equipped to Handle Potential War With China
President Donald Trump says he doesn’t want a war with China, but that the United States is well-equipped to handle a potential conflict. We have more on why Trump said he wouldn’t show Elon Musk his war strategy.
The State Department is offering an up to $15 million reward for information about four Chinese nationals. Authorities say they smuggled critical tech parts from the United States to Iran—and those sales helped Iranian terrorists make a fortune.
Nvidia announces a plan to invest hundreds of billions in U.S.-based microchip making over the next four years. We have more on the Trump administration’s push for companies to make their products here at home.
Trump is invoking emergency powers to boost U.S. production of critical minerals. We take a look at the need to cut U.S. reliance on imports from China.
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- US Senator in Beijing to Talk Fentanyl, Trade Deficit
- Nvidia to Invest in US Microchip Production
- Congressman Calls for Measures to Combat CCP Hacking
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