Senatorial Spying by Jack Smith ‘So Disturbing That It Stuns the Mind’

Sen. Cynthia Lummis Reacts to Revelation of Government Surveillance Senator Cynthia Lummis (R-Wyo.) attended an FBI news conference on Monday, where she was taken aback to discover that her communications were being monitored by the government. During a briefing led by FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, Lummis learned she was among eight senators whose communications […]
China is increasing its spying activities, posing a significant danger.

Trump’s Student Visa Proposal Sparks Controversy President Donald Trump recently announced a plan to grant 600,000 student visas to Chinese students, which has ignited a wave of criticism. “I think it’s a major insult to imply that students can’t come here just because they might succeed elsewhere,” he stated during a Cabinet meeting. He expressed […]
Iran Claims It Executed Its Nuclear Scientist for ‘Spying’

Execution of Iranian Nuclear Scientist Confirmed Iranian state media has confirmed that Loosebe Vadi, identified as a leading nuclear scientist, was executed on Wednesday. This action followed suspicions of espionage and alleged collaboration with Israel’s Mossad Intelligence Agency. Alongside Vadi, Mehdi Asgharzadeh—reportedly a supporter of the Islamic State—was also executed. Vadi marks the seventh known […]
Australia Accuses Chinese Woman of Possibly Spying on Local Buddhists

Chinese Citizen Charged for Spying in Australia A Chinese national with permanent residency in Australia was charged on Monday for allegedly gathering information about Australian Buddhist groups and sharing that data with the Chinese Public Safety Bureau. This individual faces accusations as a third party under the 2017 Foreign Intervention Act, marking the first time […]
Chinese Immigrants Granted U.S. Visas Accused of Spying for the CCP

Two Charged with Spying for China Two individuals were charged with espionage related to the Communist Party of China (CCP), involving efforts to recruit members of the U.S. Navy for confidential intelligence purposes. Attorney General Pamela Bondi commented, “This incident highlights the ongoing and systematic attempts by the Chinese government to infiltrate our military and […]
Chinese Citizens Accused of Enlisting U.S. Navy Members for Spying Activities

Charges Filed Against Two Chinese Nationals for Espionage Efforts The Department of Justice (DOJ) revealed on Tuesday that two individuals from China are facing charges related to efforts to collect information about a U.S. naval base and recruit military personnel for espionage purposes. The individuals are identified as Yuance Chen, 38, and Liren “Ryan” Lai, […]
Danish citizen detained for reportedly spying on Jewish individuals for Iran

Danish authorities arrested a citizen, referred to only as Ali S, on suspicion of gathering intelligence on Jewish locations and individuals in Berlin for Iran. This was confirmed by German and Danish officials on Tuesday. The arrest took place last Thursday in Alfs, Denmark, where he was reportedly monitored by Iran’s intelligence agency earlier this […]
Chinese citizens detained for spying on US Navy members.

Two Chinese Citizens Charged with Espionage in the U.S. In a significant development, two Chinese nationals have been charged with serious offenses, allegedly acting as agents of the Chinese government to collect intelligence on U.S. Navy personnel and bases. Their activities reportedly included recruiting military members for tasks related to China’s Ministry of National Security […]
Former aide to Hochul and Cuomo linked to Chinese spying remains free while federal authorities pursue additional charges in $8 million PPE fraud case.

There’s something significant happening. Linda San, a former aide to the government, finds herself in hot water alongside Kathy Hochul and Andrew Cuomo. They’re facing accusations related to spying for China and will remain free on bail after appearing before a federal judge on Monday due to new bribery allegations. San’s husband, Chris Hu, entered […]
China’s courtroom spying approach requires a national reaction

In April, a significant ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit served as a stark reminder for lawmakers across the nation. In the case of US v. Pangang Group, China’s state-owned enterprise was implicated in state-sponsored industrial espionage, having allegedly pilfered American trade secrets to further the strategic interests of the […]