Chinese Communist Party
Coverage of Chinese Communist Party in the Nexus archive.
- Our enemies found a weakness in essential technology. We must fix it … fast
Iran demonstrated vulnerabilities in GPS and AIS systems during the Strait of Hormuz conflict, disrupting commercial navigation and exposing risks to critical infrastructure. The article highlights the global reliance on aging GPS technology and China's advancements in next-generation satellite navigation, urging urgent U.S. action to address systemic weaknesses.
- SEE IT: GOP senator flips script on agitators tied to pro-CCP, Singham network
Sen. Rick Scott was confronted by activists from CodePink, a far-left group, who accused him of supporting policies harming Gaza and Cuba. CodePink is linked to Neville Roy Singham, a tech tycoon with alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and his wife, CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans. The protest included debates over U.S. actions in Iran, support for Israel, and sanctions on Cuba.
- SEE IT: GOP senator flips script on agitators tied to pro-CCP, Singham network
Sen. Rick Scott was confronted by CodePink activists, who accused him of supporting policies harming Gaza and Cuba. The group is linked to Neville Roy Singham, a tech tycoon with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, and includes co-founders Jodie Evans and Medea Benjamin, who criticized Scott's stance on Israel, Iran, and U.S. sanctions on Cuba.
- Xi’s odyssey through Western confusion
The Chinese Communist Party Congress in autumn 2027 will see President Xi Jinping extend his power for a fourth five-year term and introduce younger cadres born in the 1960s. The event is described as one of the most delicate and significant in the party's history.
- US lawmakers seek national security probe of Chinese chip giant CXMT after blockbuster IPO: ‘Ticking time bomb’
US lawmakers are seeking a national security investigation into Chinese chip company CXMT following its IPO. A senior federal official expressed suspicion that the Chinese Communist Party may have influenced the IPO process.
- US looks to boost anti-China spending worldwide by hundreds of millions, documents say
The Trump administration plans to increase funding by hundreds of millions of dollars to counter China's global influence, including $175.8 million for undersea telecommunications cables in the Caribbean and Central America. The State Department also considers allocating nearly half a billion additional dollars for programs targeting China's economic and technological activities in the Western Hemisphere, Africa, and Asia.
- US looks to boost anti-China spending worldwide by hundreds of millions, documents say
The Trump administration plans to increase funding by hundreds of millions of dollars to counter China's global influence, including $175.8 million for undersea telecommunications cable upgrades in the Caribbean and Central America. The State Department also considers nearly half a billion dollars more for programs across the Western Hemisphere, Africa, and Asia to counter Chinese economic and technological activities.
- US looks to boost anti-China spending worldwide by hundreds of millions, documents say
The Trump administration plans to increase funding by hundreds of millions of dollars to counter China's influence globally, including replacing undersea cables in the Caribbean and Central America with $175.8 million. The State Department is considering nearly half a billion more for programs in the Western Hemisphere, Africa, and Asia to address risks posed by China's economic activities.
- China dismisses Trump election interference accusations as 'entirely fabricated,' threatens countermeasures
China dismissed President Trump's claims that Beijing influenced the 2020 U.S. election as 'entirely fabricated,' denying any interference in U.S. elections. Trump cited released documents alleging Chinese Communist Party efforts to undermine his presidency through influence campaigns, while China's Foreign Ministry spokesperson warned against politicizing China in U.S. elections.
- Cold War 2.0 Will Be Won by Private Capital
The article argues that Cold War 2.0 is already underway and centered on private-sector competition in areas like capital markets, technology, and supply chains. China leverages state-backed investments (e.g., Belt and Road Initiative) to gain strategic advantages, while the West must respond with innovative private capital and free-market solutions to secure economic and national security.
- Kevin O’Leary claimed opposition to his Utah data center was fueled by Chinese money. Now he and Fox News are being sued for defamation
Kevin O’Leary and Fox News are being sued for defamation by two Utah-based political organizations over his claims that they were linked to the Chinese Communist Party. The lawsuit alleges reputational harm and seeks damages, while O’Leary’s attorney called it a 'cash grab.'
- ABC, NBC, CNN avoid airing Trump's primetime election security address live
ABC News, NBC News, and CNN chose not to air President Donald Trump's primetime speech on election security live, instead using streaming platforms and later recapping his remarks. Trump claimed the declassified documents revealed Chinese Communist Party interference and election vulnerabilities, while accusing the networks of being 'fake news' for avoiding live coverage. The networks stated they wanted to verify the administration's claims due to concerns about misleading statements.
- Kevin O’Leary, Fox News sued over claims data center critics had China ties
Kevin O’Leary and Fox News Media are sued by a Utah nonprofit and political consulting firm for falsely alleging they worked for the Chinese Communist Party to oppose O’Leary’s data center project. The plaintiffs claim O’Leary repeated baseless accusations in media appearances, while Fox amplified them without verification. Both parties later retracted the claims after legal pressure.
- Kevin O'Leary and Fox News sued over claims that data center critics had CCP ties
Kevin O'Leary and Fox News are being sued for defamation after O'Leary accused critics of his Stratos data center project in Utah of being foreign agents backed by the Chinese Communist Party. The lawsuit, filed by Alliance for a Better Utah, Elevate Strategies, and their founders, alleges false claims caused reputational and economic harm. O'Leary later stated he had no evidence of the critics' ties to China.
- Xi steps up corruption purge
The Chinese Communist Party purged Ma Xingrui, a top official, as part of Xi Jinping's intensified anti-corruption campaign. This marks the third Politburo member expelled since 2025, with corruption described as increasingly 'shameless' and infiltrating technology sectors linked to aerospace and defense.
- SEN TODD YOUNG: The hidden danger China’s ships could bring to our shores
The article warns that Chinese cargo ships could potentially carry hidden weapons like missile launchers and drones into U.S. ports, citing Ukraine's use of drones in shipping containers to attack Russia. It highlights vulnerabilities in global shipping networks and the risk of undetected attacks on critical infrastructure, such as the Port of Houston, which handles significant U.S. refining and energy operations.
- The CCP’s new ‘unity’ law turns China’s repression into a global threat
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) enacted the 'Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress' on July 1, 2026, targeting Uyghurs, Tibetans, Southern Mongolians, Hong Kongers, Falun Gong practitioners, and others. The law criminalizes cultural preservation efforts, mandates Mandarin education, and enforces loyalty to the CCP, with provisions like penalizing interethnic marriage refusal and incentivizing surveillance.
- Tech bro Thiel says Pope, by criticizing AI, serves as CCP agent
Peter Thiel accused Pope Leo XIV of acting as a Chinese Communist Party agent due to the pope's criticisms of artificial intelligence. Thiel made these remarks at the Aspen Ideas Festival, as reported by CNN.
- Xi touts Chinese wisdom and solutions as a model for developing nations
Chinese President Xi Jinping promoted China's rapid industrialization as a model for developing nations during a speech commemorating the 105th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party. He emphasized providing 'Chinese wisdom and solutions' to address global challenges and advocated for a new international relations framework to challenge U.S. dominance.
- Xi vows to strengthen China's military, stamp out corruption
Xi Jinping pledged to strengthen China's military and combat corruption within the Communist Party during a speech marking the party's 105th anniversary. He emphasized modernizing national defense, enforcing strict military discipline, and resolving the Taiwan question, while opposing external interference.
- North Korea’s Kim hails ‘unshakeable will’ to develop ties with China’s Xi
Kim Jong Un sent a congratulatory message to Xi Jinping to mark the 105th anniversary of the Chinese Communist Party. The message highlights Kim's commitment to developing ties with China.
- Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in U.S. prison for fraud conviction
Guo Wengui was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for fraud. He claimed his intent was to destroy the Chinese Communist Party, but the judge stated he used investor funds for a lavish lifestyle.
- Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in U.S. prison for fraud conviction
Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for fraud. He claimed to have moved to the U.S. to dismantle the Chinese Communist Party, but a judge ruled he instead used investor funds for a luxurious lifestyle.
- Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in US prison for fraud conviction
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for a financial fraud scheme that cost over 1,000 people worldwide hundreds of millions of dollars. A federal judge ordered him to forfeit $889 million in restitution after victims testified about financial and emotional losses.
- Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in US prison for fraud conviction
A self-exiled Chinese billionaire, Guo Wengui, was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for fraud conviction, which cost over 1,000 people worldwide hundreds of millions of dollars. He is a critic of the Chinese Communist Party and was associated with conservative political strategist Steve Bannon.
- Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in US prison for fraud conviction
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for a financial fraud scheme that cost over 1,000 people worldwide hundreds of millions of dollars. A federal judge stated he preyed on individuals seeking to support democracy in China, while Guo defended his actions as aimed at 'destroying the CCP.'
- Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in US prison for fraud conviction
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for a financial fraud scheme that cost over 1,000 people hundreds of millions of dollars. The judge cited letters from victims who lost life savings and described severe emotional distress, while Guo claimed his actions aimed to 'destroy the CCP.'
- Chinese dissident Miles Guo sentenced to 30 years
Guo Wengui, also known as Miles Guo, was sentenced to 30 years in prison for fraud and conspiracy after defrauding supporters of $1 billion through his businesses, including GTV. He was convicted on nine counts and faced testimony from investors who claimed financial losses, while his legal team argued his wealth was a statement against the Chinese Communist Party.
- Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in US prison for fraud conviction
A self-exiled Chinese billionaire, Guo Wengui, was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for financial fraud. He fled China a decade ago and positioned himself as a critic of the Chinese Communist Party, but U.S. authorities found him responsible for defrauding investors, causing significant financial and emotional harm.
- Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui gets 30 years in US prison for fraud conviction
Self-exiled Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui was sentenced to 30 years in a U.S. prison for financial fraud after defrauding investors. He claimed his goal was to 'destroy the CCP' and protested his treatment in jail during the sentencing. The judge highlighted victim testimonials about financial and emotional harm caused by his schemes.
- CHAD WOLF: America cannot ignore China’s economic attack on US industry
Chad Wolf warns that China's economic tactics, including dumping subsidized goods, are undermining U.S. industries like steel, aluminum, and rare earth minerals. President Trump's America First Trade Policy and tariffs aim to counter these practices, but the article emphasizes the need for continued enforcement to protect American jobs and markets.
- Facebook whistleblower sues company to stop arbitration against her
Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Facebook director, sued Meta, alleging the company enforced unlawful arbitration after she published a book detailing her experiences, including claims of sexual harassment and corporate misconduct. She argues Meta retaliated by blocking payment of $310,000 in business expenses and using forced arbitration to silence her. The case centers on Meta's alleged punitive tactics against whistleblowers.
- Chinese drone monopoly put on notice amid concerns over CCP spying: 'Strategic mistake'
Rep. Pat Harrigan is leading efforts to phase out Chinese-made drones in U.S. law enforcement due to security concerns. The American Drone Manufacturing Dominance Act of 2026 would allocate $1.5 billion from Trump's Section 301 tariffs to support domestic drone manufacturing and restrict foreign drone use after 2027. Da Jiang Innovations (DJI) is a major supplier of drones to U.S. law enforcement agencies, with 879 units registered in Texas in 2024.
- Chinese drone monopoly put on notice amid concerns over CCP spying: 'Strategic mistake'
Rep. Pat Harrigan is leading efforts to phase out Chinese-manufactured drones in U.S. law enforcement through the American Drone Manufacturing Dominance Act of 2026. The bill allocates $1.5 billion, funded by Trump's Section 301 tariffs, to subsidize domestic drone production and condition federal grants on avoiding foreign drones after 2027. DJI, a Chinese manufacturer, dominates drone usage in Texas law enforcement.
- Watchdog report alleges red-state university trained executives tied to China's defense sector
A watchdog report claims Missouri State University trained over 1,500 Chinese executives, including those linked to China's defense sector, through a long-running MBA program. The university denies using taxpayer funds for the program, which the report alleges involved Chinese government selection of participants and ties to sanctioned entities like Aviation Industry Corporation of China.
- Justices slam court doors on foreign torture claims
The Supreme Court dismissed a lawsuit from Chinese Falun Gong members against Cisco Systems, who alleged the company aided the Chinese Communist Party in human rights abuses through the 'Golden Shield' surveillance system. The majority ruled that U.S. courts cannot create new legal pathways for foreign nationals to address international law violations, citing separation of powers and constitutional constraints.
- Revealed, how Beijing unleashed Triad gangs to wage war on Britain: Crime groups linked to Chinese Communist Party are flooding our streets with killer synthetic opioids, supplying engines for migrant boats, and even masterminding romance frauds
The article claims that crime groups linked to the Chinese Communist Party are distributing synthetic opioids, supplying engines for migrant boats, and orchestrating romance frauds. These activities are alleged to be part of a strategy by Beijing to wage war on Britain through organized crime.
- Sen. Rick Scott asks Trump admin to strip CodePink’s tax-exempt status over China funding ties
Sen. Rick Scott asks the Trump administration to revoke the tax-exempt status of CodePink, an activist group, due to alleged funding connections to the Chinese Communist Party and potentially other adversaries like Cuba.
- "They screwed us": Personality clashes sent Anthropic's models offline
Anthropic faced conflict with the Trump administration over communication breakdowns, leading to its powerful AI models being taken offline. The administration accused Anthropic of failing to address security risks and not aligning with its priorities, while Anthropic claimed it had government approval to deploy its models.
- Chinese President Xi Jinping pledges ‘unwavering’ support for North Korea and Kim Jong-un
Chinese President Xi Jinping pledged unwavering support for North Korea and Kim Jong-un during his first foreign visit of the year. He emphasized strong backing for the North Korean leader and traditional friendship between China and the DPRK.