Chinese Influence on US Activism & Foreign Funding of the American Left
Ruthless PodcastFebruary 12, 20261h 25min41,477 views
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- 💡 The State Department has identified far-left activist groups like Code Pink and The People's Forum as potential vectors for Chinese influence operations, spreading pro-China messaging and undermining US interests.
- 🎯 These groups are described as part of a well-funded, well-organized system that can generate "riot on demand" activism, aiming to divide and attack the United States from within.
- 📌 Examples cited include Minnesota protests, anti-ICE activism, and pro-Maduro demonstrations, which are characterized as astroturfed and driven by outside forces rather than organic public sentiment.
Mechanisms of Foreign Funding
- 💰 Foreign influence exploits US nonprofit networks and "dark money" to fund activism, with comparisons drawn to past debates around campaign finance and disclosure.
- ⚠️ The Obama administration's response to Citizens United and the rise of issue advocacy groups led to efforts to broaden the aperture for funding, potentially opening doors to state actors like the CCP.
- 📈 The speaker suggests that foreign entities, including the CCP, may be providing significant funding to these groups, turning free speech advocacy into a profitable industry.
Congressional Response & Impact
- 🏛️ Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith has launched investigations into foreign-backed nonprofits, categorizing the issue as one of national security rather than mere politics.
- 🔍 The committee is probing the money trails behind tax-exempt groups accused of sowing chaos, fueling anti-Semitism, and interfering in elections, specifically targeting organizations allegedly breaking nonprofit tax laws.
- 💬 The rhetoric used by some left-wing figures, such as calling US actions "imperialism" or "colonial," is seen as aligning with narratives amplified by individuals like Neville Roy Singum, who is based in Shanghai and vilifies the US.
Media Bias and Political Narratives
- 📰 The discussion highlights perceived media malpractice, such as Axios deleting a headline that claimed crime plunged "despite Trump's crackdown," suggesting a reluctance to credit law enforcement efforts.
- 🧠 A liberal columnist's "revelation" that "broken windows policing" might actually work is presented as an example of the left's delayed understanding of basic public order principles.
- ✅ The SAVE Act and the debate over voter ID are discussed, with critics framing ID requirements as barriers for women or minorities, despite polling showing broad support and even Somalia requiring voter ID.
Senator John Cornyn Interview
- 🇺🇸 Senator John Cornyn discusses his reelection campaign in Texas, emphasizing his 99.3% voting record with President Trump and his focus on legislative effectiveness over "performance politics."
- 🚧 He highlights his work on border security, including securing $11.1 billion in federal reimbursement for Texas's efforts, and his commitment to protecting ICE enforcement.
- 💰 Cornyn also addresses the Somali fraud issue, describing it as the "tip of the iceberg" in a broader problem of fraud within non-governmental organizations and federal spending, advocating for greater accountability.
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