Trump Declares China Top Drug Producer Amid US Opioid Crisis

by EditorR

The FBI seized 1.6 tons of the deadly drug fentanyl—enough doses to kill a third of the U.S. population. That’s as Trump targets China as a top drug producer, just before heading into talks with Chinese leader Xi Jinping.

A Wells Fargo banker is back in the United States after being banned from leaving China. An expert calls Beijing’s actions “hostage diplomacy.”

A China-based billionaire is in the crosshairs. Two lawmakers are calling on the Treasury Department to probe his alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party and to political discord in the United States.

A longtime member of New York’s Chinese dissident community admits to spying for Beijing. He secretly monitored other activists while presenting himself as a critic of the communist regime.

Australia is making a push against China’s influence in the Pacific, revealing details in its defense communique with Papua New Guinea.

  1. FBI: 1.6 Tons of Fentanyl Seized Off US Streets
  2. Trump Labels 20-Plus Nations Drug Producers, Traffickers
  3. American Wells Fargo Banker Freed From China
  4. Lawmakers Ask Treasury to Probe Billionaire in China
  5. NY Dissident Pleads Guilty to Spying for China
  6. Expert: Gov. Cox on Russia, China Bots
  7. Taiwan Issues Handbook to Prep Citizens for Invasion
  8. Australia Signs Defense Communique With Papua New Guinea
  9. China Expands Military Operations in Indo-Pacific
  10. Philippines Accuses China of ‘Unlawful Behavior’
  11. Cooperation Key to Deter CCP Aggression: Tan

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