Trump: Murdochs Could Join US TikTok Deal; US Lawmakers Visit Beijing

by EditorR

From media moguls to TikTok investors? President Donald Trump says Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan could be part of the proposed U.S. deal with China to keep TikTok running.

A bipartisan delegation of U.S. lawmakers has met with top Chinese officials. In a rare move, they also sat down with China’s defense minister.

The Chinese Communist Party is trying to expand its presence in the United States—and some Chinese students are helping make that happen. An investigative reporter who uncovered the matter joins us to break it down.

Philip Lenczycki, senior investigative reporter at the Daily Caller, said: “They may maintain contact with their Chinese host institutions and carry out their wishes, which included spreading propaganda and participating in political and ideological training sessions, and all manner of things.”

A Chinese journalist has been handed more jail time. She had already been jailed years ago for documenting the early phases of the COVID-19 outbreak in Wuhan, exposing Beijing’s cover-up.

And two women in their seventies are facing more than two years in prison in southern China, all for reading a book together.

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