Mr. Julian Ku, Maurice A. Deane Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law, Hofstra University Ms. Shirley Kan, Independent Specialist in Indo-Pacific Security Affairs Dr. Mira Rapp-Hooper, Visiting Senior Fellow, Brookings Institution
Ms. Elaine Dezenski, Senior Director and Head of the Center on Economic and Financial Power, Foundation for Defense of Democracies Mr. Charles Parton OBE, Senior Associate Fellow, Royal United Services Institute Mr. Peter Ludwig, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, Applied Intuition.
Mr. Jonathan Evans, Chief Executive Office, Lithium Americas Mr. Matthew Sloustcher, Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs, MP Materials Mr. Jonathan Rowntree, Chief Executive Officer, Niron Magnetics
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Video used as Chairman Rep. John Moolenaar's opening statement for the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party's 12/5/24 hearing -- Rebuilding the Arsenal of Democracy: The Imperative to Strengthen America’s Defense Industrial Base and Workforce
Following a July investigation into possible transnational repression at an anti-CCP (Chinese Communist Party) protest on Harvard University's campus, Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) of the U.S. House of Representative's Select Committee on the CCP uncovered shocking documents that show Harvard placed anti-CCP protestors on disciplinary probation while taking no action to address the illegal behavior of the pro-CCP agitator who assaulted the protestors.
This video is a summary of the Select Committee's findings.
Video summary of Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party and House Committee on Education and Workforce joint report: "Chinese Communist Party on the Quad: How American Taxpayers and Universities Fund the CCP's Advanced Military and Technological Research"
In July, Chairman of the U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Rep. Darin LaHood (R-IL) traveled to the sit of the proposed Chinese Communist Party-affiliated Gotion battery plant in Michigan. In this video, the lawmakers explain the threat of the proposed plant to Americans and U.S. national security.
Background:
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In April, Microsoft announced a $1.5 billion partnership with G42.
While the deal could benefit American business & relations with the United Arab Emirates, it could also open a backdoor for U.S. technology & dollars to flow to the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) surveillance state & military research.
Chairman Moolenaar outlines his request for a Chinese doping investigation.