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With the single-minded focus of a military campaign, the Chinese Communist Party is pursuing power in Latin America.
Between 2005 and 2021, the CCP lent over $130 billion to Latin American countries for infrastructure projects, often with explicit provisions that contracts go to CCP aligned firms.
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WASHINGTON, DC – Chairman Mike Gallagher (R-WI) of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party wrote to the CEO of the U.S. Navy Exchange, requesting the removal of CCP-linked Lenovo products from the discounted marketplace available to servicemembers. Lenovo is a Chinese technology company with extensive ties to the People’s Liberation Army and the CCP's state-directed espionage campaigns. Lenovo’s largest shareholder is the Chinese government.
Currently, the U.S. Navy Exchange offers at least ten CCP-linked Lenovo computer and IT products.
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Newsweek | Rep. Mike Gallagher
In 2023, a visitor to the Panama Canal might think they were in China. Ports at both ends of the Canal are managed by companies from the People's Republic of China (PRC), while Huawei dominates the country's telecoms system.
The Wall Street Journal | Rep. Mike Gallagher
My Fires Act would use the money against the Chinese threat.
At midnight Saturday, absent a continuing-resolution agreement, the U.S. government will shut down. Another self-destructive event is set to occur at the same time: Nearly $11 billion will disappear from the Defense Department’s hands.
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The Chinese Communist Party produces car batteries on American soil, and they are using YOUR tax dollars to do it.
How is this possible? — Let me explain.
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WASHINGTON, DC – While Ford Motor Company announced on September 25 that it has paused its partnership with a Chinese battery maker, lawmakers continue to have serious concerns that Ford has refused to comply with three separate congressional inquiries into its secret licensing agreement with CATL, a Chinese Communist Party-aligned EV battery firm. |
WASHINGTON, D.C.-- In July, the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party opened an investigation into Ford’s proposed licensing agreement with CCP-aligned electric vehicle battery maker, CATL. Rep. Mike Gallagher, Chairman of the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, released the statement below following reports that Ford will pause the agreement.
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