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  1. security2026-05-21
    Moolenaar Calls to Restrict American Investment in China’s Biotechnology Companies

    Chairman John Moolenaar of the Select Committee on China urged Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to add biotechnology to the prohibited technologies list under the COINS Act of 2025. The request follows increased American investment and intellectual property transfers to China’s biotechnology sector, including Bristol Myers Squibb’s $15 billion deal with Hengrui Pharma.

  2. politics2026-05-21
    Bankrolling Beijing

    A new Select Committee on China is being established, with Anthony Zona mentioned in the context of the committee's activities. The article references a May 2026 deadline, suggesting upcoming developments related to China policy.

  3. security2026-05-19
    Crime, Corruption, and Power

    The Select Committee on China, led by Chairman John Moolenaar and Ranking Member Ro Khanna, uncovered a China-linked scam center network in Southeast Asia defrauding Americans of at least $10 billion annually. The network, concentrated in Cambodia and Burma, is tied to human trafficking, cybercrime, and money laundering.

  4. security2026-05-16
    Chairmen Moolenaar, Cassidy, Walberg, and Banks Sound Alarm on Chinese Communist Party Infiltrating American Universities, Threatening National Security

    Chairmen John Moolenaar, Bill Cassidy, Tim Walberg, and Senator Jim Banks expressed concerns about the Chinese Communist Party infiltrating American universities and threatening national security. The alarm follows a new U.S. report highlighting potential risks.

  5. security2026-05-14
    Research Security for America’s Future in Space

    Chairman John Moolenaar of the Select Committee on China released a report examining NASA's compliance with research security protocols and enforcement of the Wolf Amendment, which restricts NASA-funded bilateral research with China without Congressional and FBI authorization.

  6. science2026-05-05
    Select Committee Supports NSF Reforms to Protect U.S. Supercomputing

    The Select Committee on China supports the National Science Foundation’s reforms to strengthen safeguards for the ACCESS program, which provides supercomputing resources. The NSF terminated ineligible user accounts in the system to protect U.S. taxpayer-funded research infrastructure.

  7. security2026-04-29
    Chairmen Moolenaar, Garbarino Announce Joint Investigation into Airbnb, Anysphere, and the National Security Risks Posed by Chinese AI Models

    House Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar and House Committee on Homeland Security Chairman Andrew R. Garbarino announced a joint investigation into Airbnb, Anysphere, and the national security risks posed by Chinese-developed AI models from companies like DeepSeek, Alibaba, Moonshot AI, and MiniMax.

  8. security2026-04-21
    Moolenaar Urges U.S. Engagement with the Netherlands to Close Export Control Loopholes

    John Moolenaar urged U.S. diplomatic engagement with the Netherlands to address a loophole in advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment sales to China. He cited ASML's plan to ship certain lithography systems to China by 2026.

  9. politics2026-04-20
    Select Committee Investigates Heartland China Association and Calls For It To Cut United Front Ties

    The Select Committee on China is investigating the Heartland China Association and demanding it sever ties with the United Front. Chairman John Moolenaar has sent a message to Elena.Symmes@m… with a deadline of May 29, 2026.

  10. security2026-04-16
    Buy What It Can, Steal What It Must: China's Campaign to Acquire Frontier AI Capabilities

    The Select Committee on China released an investigation revealing how China employs both legal and illegal methods to acquire frontier AI capabilities and build semiconductor production capabilities. The committee found that China remains the largest market for chipmaking equipment despite international restrictions on such technology.

  11. politics2026-03-31
    Crude Intentions: How China Became the Clearing Market for Sanctioned Oil

    A Select Committee on China investigation reveals how China has become a clearing market for sanctioned oil, purchasing crude from Iran, Russia, and Venezuela despite U.S. sanctions on these countries. The investigation documents China's role in circumventing international sanctions through oil trade with sanctioned nations.

  12. security2026-03-31
    Crude Intentions: How China Became the Clearing Market for Sanctioned Oil

    China has established itself as a clearing market for sanctioned oil by operating a shadow fleet of aging tankers under foreign flags to acquire crude from U.S.-sanctioned countries. The scheme involves ship-to-ship transfers off Malaysia's coast and document manipulation to obscure the sanctioned origin of oil shipments.

  13. world2026-03-20
    Inside China's Strategy to Reshape the United Nations

    An investigation reveals China's strategy to reshape the United Nations through monetary contributions, securing critical UN posts, and deploying troops within peacekeeping forces to expand its authoritarian influence globally.

  14. security2026-02-26
    Pulling Latin America Into China's Orbit

    A Select Committee on China investigation reveals that China is leveraging infrastructure in Latin America to enhance its space capabilities and intelligence gathering operations. The report highlights geopolitical concerns about Chinese expansion and influence in the Western Hemisphere.

  15. security2026-01-30
    Letter to the Treasury Department on Chinese Control of U.S. Medical Technology

    Chairman John Moolenaar sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent requesting immediate CFIUS action against a Chinese pharmaceutical company's controlling investment in FastWave Medical, a U.S. developer of laser-based intravascular lithotripsy technology. The letter argues the investment threatens national security by risking extraction of dual-use technology and undermining American medical innovation and jobs.

  16. security2026-01-20
    Letter to the National Science Foundation on Chinese Access to U.S. Supercomputing Infrastructure

    Chairman John Moolenaar of the House Select Committee on China sent a letter to NSF Interim Director Brian Stone demanding the immediate revocation of Chinese entities' access to the ACCESS supercomputing program. The letter raises concerns about Chinese access to U.S. advanced computing infrastructure.

  17. politics2026-01-15
    Letter to the Department of Commerce on DRAM Shortages and Export Licensing for Advanced AI Chips

    Chairman John Moolenaar has written to the Department of Commerce praising their incorporation of an 'America First' certification requirement into revised export licensing policies for advanced AI chips. This policy ensures that U.S. customers receive priority access to these critical semiconductors. The letter addresses concerns about DRAM shortages while supporting the new export control framework.

  18. security2026-01-15
    China's Global Fishing Offensive

    China leverages its fishing fleet as a tool of state power for diplomatic, military, and intelligence purposes. The civilian vessels are integrated with military command structures and deployed as a maritime militia, particularly in seas near China's borders.

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