Category: China

After US Arrests on Chinese Police Stations, Canadian Senator Urges Fast-Tracking Foreign Agent Registry Bill

With the FBI’s arrests in relation to a secret Chinese police station in New York City and foreign interference charges laid against a man in Australia, a senator is urging Ottawa to quickly move forward on creating a key legal tool to fight foreign influence operations in Canada. The FBI arrested two people on April…


After US Arrests in Chinese Police Stations Case, Canadian Senator Urges Fast-Tracking Foreign Agent Registry Bill

With the FBI’s arrests in relation to a secret Chinese police station in New York City and foreign interference charges laid against a man in Australia, a senator is urging Ottawa to quickly move forward on creating a key legal tool to fight foreign influence operations in Canada. The FBI arrested two people on April…


White House Condemns Chinese Regime’s Harassment, Threats Against US Citizens

The White House criticized the Chinese regime on Tuesday for running a secret police station in Manhattan’s Chinatown, warning that the U.S. government will not tolerate the regime’s assault on individuals on American soil. “The U.S. government has been clear that we will use all available tools to protect American citizens and other U.S. persons…


Intelligence Committee Laments Difficulty in Obtaining Documents From Feds

The group of select parliamentarians tasked with reviewing the intelligence in the hands of the federal government says its facing obstacles in getting access to the material it needs to do its work. “The committee faces several challenges to obtaining the information we are entitled to under the law and that we need to fulfill…


Senate Report Finds 2 Wuhan Lab Leaks

Where did COVID-19 really come from? A Senate report is shining the spotlight on Wuhan’s infamous virology lab, concluding there could have been not one, but two virus leaks. But key data points are still missing, and the U.S. intelligence community is holding back. Meanwhile, Beijing is firmly denying the lab leak theory. Topics in…


Capitol Report: ‘Woke Mentality’ Is What Led to Trump Indictment Says Democratic NYC Councilman

A Democrat New York City councilmember joins us to discuss crime in the city. What factors are contributing to it, and what challenges are New York City’s finest facing? Three years after the deadly coronavirus swept the globe, there are still key data points missing. Lawmakers tell us China and our own intel community are…


PREMIERING 7:30PM ET: Our Inaction Today Will Haunt Our Grandchildren Tomorrow—Jason Jones on Helping the World’s Most Vulnerable, From Afghanistan to China

Today I sit down with Jason Jones, a film producer and human rights worker who has devoted himself to serving the world’s most vulnerable people, from China to Afghanistan. “Through what we call Operation Noble Brother, we’re seeking to identify every widow and all of the orphans of our Afghan allies who were killed in…


Our Inaction Today Will Haunt Our Grandchildren Tomorrow—Jason Jones on Helping the World’s Most Vulnerable, From Afghanistan to China

Today I sit down with Jason Jones, a film producer and human rights worker who has devoted himself to serving the world’s most vulnerable people, from China to Afghanistan. “Through what we call Operation Noble Brother, we’re seeking to identify every widow and all of the orphans of our Afghan allies who were killed in…


Xi Jinping Inspects China’s South China Sea Fleet as Regional Tensions Escalate

Chinese leader Xi Jinping visited China’s naval force in the South China Sea last week—at exactly the same time as the United States and the Philippines began their largest-ever joint military drills. Xi visited the navy of the Southern Theater Command on April 11 after China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Eastern Theater Command concluded its military…


Man Sues Ontario Securities Commission for Violating His Charter Rights by Cooperating With China

A Canadian entrepreneur is suing the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) for violating his Charter rights by cooperating with China—a “known human rights abuser”—when it signed an agreement to investigate him with the country’s Ministry of Public Safety (MPS) in 2017. In the lawsuit, which was filed in the Ontario Superior Court, Edward Gong claims the OSC’s decision to…