Chinese Spies Recruiting Resistance Radicals inside U.S. Intelligence Community

In spite of the fact that Russia has become the go-to boogeyman in recent years – particularly among leftist politicians – most national security experts agree that China rather than Russia is the biggest foreign threat that the United States faces in 2019.

Thanks largely to an economic boom brought on by capitalistic policies, China has become a serious heavyweight on the national stage, expanding both their military power and their national influence. Now, the recent arrest of a longtime Chinese spy has revealed that the Chinese government is actively working to recruit radicals within the U.S. intelligence community – radicals whose purpose is to resist and obstruct President Trump.

It’s safe to say that China is no fan of Trump given that he is the only President in the modern era to come down hard on the Chinese government for their currency manipulation, unfair trade practices, and other illegal activities that they have used to grow their power and influence. This means that anti-Trump radicals within the intelligence community and the Chinese government share the common goal of seeing Trump removed from office – and they are apparently working together to accomplish this treasonous goal.

To learn more about what the Chinese are trying to do within the U.S. intelligence community, be sure to check out the video below.


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