House Probes Chinese Cash Fueling Protests
House Republicans have launched a high-stakes investigation into a shadowy China-based billionaire accused of secretly funneling millions to radical protest groups across the United States, including agitators behind aggressive anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles. This bombshell probe raises grave concerns about foreign influence on domestic unrest, as lawmakers unearth troubling links between Communist Chinese interests and far-left activism on American soil. GOP leaders are demanding accountability, warning that hostile foreign powers may be exploiting progressive movements to destabilize the nation from within—while Democrats remain conspicuously silent. The threat couldn’t be clearer: enemies abroad are finding allies in the chaos unleashed in our streets.
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