Category: China in Focus

‘There Will Always Be a Need to Defend Taiwan’: Keith Krach on Countering Beijing’s Aggression

In this special episode, we sat down with Keith Krach, former under secretary of state and 2022 Nobel peace prize nominee, to talk about Taiwan. Is the island going to war with China? And if it does, how would the conflict impact life here in America? Krach said, “There will always be a need to…


Reports Claim Hunter Biden Probe Heating Up

As Hunter Biden’s banking records reach the Senate floor this week, some are saying the president’s son may have broken a number of laws. Shanghai is extending lockdown orders. Phase one is still going strong, despite passing its deadline, and phase two is now underway. A new death hits Shanghai after ambulance staff refused to…


American Elites Selling Out to China: Report

“The CCP [Chinese Communist Party] government has a strategy when confronting the United States,” said Peter Schweizer, author of “Red-Handed” and president of the Government Accountability Institute. The United States loses $200 billion to $600 billion each year to China through intellectual property theft. But how is it happening? With a little help from friends on…


NIH Deleted Virus Info From Wuhan Lab: Docs

Shanghai’s lockdown might be getting extended. As the city’s true number of infections reportedly skyrockets, netizens reveal more death cases online. Workers at one shuttered factory protest. Authorities told them to isolate in their dorms, but factory leaders threatened to withhold food if they didn’t get back to work. What’s the real cost of lockdown…


China Pulls Keanu Reeves Movies Over Tibet

It’s day two for lockdown orders in China’s top financial hub. A Tesla factory closes its doors for the week, while bankers are spotted camping out in their offices. Across China, strict stay at home measures are driving citizens to get creative–and find new ways to make ends meet. A man found dead in his…


Shanghai Launches Lockdown as COVID-19 Surges

Citywide lockdowns hit China’s top financial hub; 26 million people in Shanghai are now subject to mass testing for COVID-19, while concerns over the shutdown rise following a number of apparent hospital failings. The second of two black boxes has been found after last week’s devastating plane crash in China. But a curiously short report…


‘Beijing Wants to Reconstitute Life on the Planet and the US’: Peter Schweizer on the China Threat

In this special episode, we sat down with Peter Schweizer, author of “Red-Handed” and president of the Government Accountability Institute. He touches on the Chinese regime’s strategy to buy off American elites to help Beijing get ahead—how that reaches from the top of the political sphere to big names on Wall Street and in business, and…


Controversies Behind the China Initiative, Explained: Part 2

A decision to end the China Initiative met with strong backlash. But why is the China Initiative getting scrapped? And what are the accusations? Beijing has pushed back on the program, but what does the initiative really aim to counter? And what will happen without it? In part 1 of this special report, we talked…


Controversies Behind the China Initiative, Explained

A decision to end the China Initiative met with strong backlash. But why is the China initiative getting scrapped? And what are the accusations? Beijing has pushed back on the program, but what does the initiative really aim to counter?And what will happen without it? In part one of this special report, we dive into…


Examining China’s Oil Imports: Buying From the US

Rescuers announce one of two black boxes have been found—following the tragic Boeing plane crash in China. Relatives and other loved ones also arrive on the scene. The United States deals another heavy blow to Chinese officials—this time, targeting their ability to get through the border. A U.S. military admiral says China is arming man-made…