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Biden Puts Specialist In Illegal Aliens In Charge Of Census

The media is touting Biden’s pick of Robert Santos as historic because he would be the first “census director of color”. Emphasizing the race or ethnicity of Biden’s nominees has become the media’s usual tactic for obscuring their radicalism while accusing their critics of racism.

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Trevor Loudon Reveals How Communist Party USA—Which Is Loyal to Chinese Communists—Has an Ally in President Biden’s Cabinet

By Trevor Loudon | EPOCH TV | April 24, 2021 Trevor Loudon Reveals How Communist Party USA-Which Is Loyal to Chinese Communists-Has an Ally in President Biden’s Cabinet Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland now holds sway over much of the policy relating to U.S. land use, including energy, mineral, and agricultural resourc… Secretary of Read More…

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Colin Kahl: the new Undersecretary of Defense for Policy

Colin Kahl came to this administration from a stint at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford University, which has troubling ties to the CCP. Such entities, part of China’s United Front activities, focus on coopting foreign elites and are a dime a dozen now in the United States. Our policies have made the Chinese rich, and that wealth has bought a lot of influence.

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William Burns: Director of the Central Intelligence Agency

In this role as the new CIA Director, Williams Burns will head an organization confronting an increasingly active and aggressive Chinese spy apparatus. Unfortunately, Burns, like so many other Biden appointees, is also quite possibly compromised by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

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Tony Blinken: Secretary of State

Given that Blinken appears to have been part of Chinese United Front efforts to influence American policy for some time now, why would anyone ever think he would want to oppose Xi Jinping and his cronies? As Director of the Penn Biden Center, Blinken presided over an entity that was funded in large measure by the Chinese and which seems to have been dedicated primarily to pushing Chinese propaganda inside the United States.

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RSC Backgrounder: Biden on China—Bad Policies, Bad Personnel

Despite tough talk on China, the Biden administration’s actions have shown they will do the opposite. Rather than pushing China out of the Middle East or Africa, the Biden team welcomes Chinese expansion in these areas, and believes in the old failed “win-win” approach of cooperation with the CCP which threatens international security and undermines our alliances.

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Tom Cotton Takes Biden Nominee Vanita Gupta Apart During Hearing

Cotton expertly leads her into the trap, getting her on record that every single human being is racist, no exceptions. Then he hits her with the question that every person pushing critical race theory should be asked – so who, exactly, are you racist against?

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Biden’s Commerce Secretary Owns Stake in WeChat Parent Company As White House Reviews Trump’s Ban

Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo and her husband own a financial stake in WeChat parent company Tencent Holdings, even as the Commerce Department reviews a ban of the Chinese tech giant.

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Deb Haaland: Biden nomination for Secretary of the Interior

Rep. Deb Haaland (D-NM-01) has been nominated by Pres. Biden for Secretary of the Interior, to oversee the management and conservation of most federal land and natural resources. How did an obscure second term representative with little executive experience so rapidly become the leading contender for such an important position?