Pentagon to Work With USDA to Protect US Farmland
Protecting U.S. military bases from China: The War and Agriculture departments are joining forces to block Chinese companies from buying American land.
Lawmakers are sounding the alarm over foreign money flowing into U.S. nonprofits—especially from China—and its influence on American society.
The United States won’t decouple from China—only de-risk. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the United States and China are going to be rivals, but the relationship can still be productive.
Congress sends a message to China: Any invasion of Taiwan will have consequences. The House passed the PROTECT Taiwan Act, outlining how the United States would respond to threats.
Taiwan’s president is pressing lawmakers to pass a stalled $40 billion defense budget. Part of the funding would go toward purchasing American weapons.
- Pentagon to Work With USDA to Protect US Farmland
- Lawmakers: CCP Influence Targeting US Nonprofits
- How Is the CCP Operating in the US?
- Nonprofits Have Ties to CCP Entities and Interests
- Can CCP Exploit Nonprofits With Political Spending?
- Bessent: US and China Will Remain Rivals
- US Warns Nvidia Over China Military AI Chip Sales
- House Passes Protect Taiwan Act
- Taiwan President Pushes $40 Billion Defense Budget
- 78-Year-Old Jimmy Lai Sentenced to 20 Years
- Rep. Smith: Security Law Ruinous to Hong Kong
- Trump Expected to Visit China in April










