The United States is dishing out another blow to China, this time for its ambitions on U.S. soil. Lawmakers have introduced a new House bill that, if passed, would ban China and other adversaries from purchasing American farmland. The measure echoes another bill revealed just last week in the Senate, with a similar goal. But how far can these measures go? And will they serve their intended effects?
Topics in this episode:
- Bill to Ban China from Buying U.S. Farmland
- Senate Targets China’s Land-Buying Ambitions
- White House: Chinese Spy Balloon Might Not Be Last
- Apple Removes Damus from Chinese App Store
- Wuhan Landfill Project Sparks Protests
- Anti-Lockdown Protesters Still Detained in China
- Month-Long Wait for Ashes: Shanghai Funeral Home
- U.S. Senators Question Meta CEO About China’s, Russia’s Access to User Data
- China Sending Military Tech to Russia: Experts
- Rabbi Cooper: Democracies Are Under China’s Threat