Two of the largest funders of the “trans movement” in the US are Chinese billionaires. Joe Tsai, the founder of Alibaba, and Neville ‘Roy’ Singham, an American entrepreneur who declared himself a Maoist and moved to China, “have given tens of millions of dollars to radical organizations in the United States that are pushing the trans rights movement,” according to GAI President Peter Schweizer.

Schweizer appeared on Tomi Lahren’s show to talk about Chinese influence on American society in a number of areas. Schweizer’s two most recent #1 bestselling books, Red Handed and Blood Money, explored this subject in detail.

“What’s strange about this, number one, this doesn’t seem to be a personal thing for any of them. I don’t see any evidence that a family member is hopped up on this issue,” Schweizer pointed out. “But the second one is even more important. It is that both of these gentlemen are in China, and they champion China. They champion the CCP, but they do not advocate for trans rights in China itself. They only advocate for it in the United States. And that leads me to believe that this is really more about sowing social division in the United States than it is about trying to advance the rights of trans people.”

Schweizer also expressed his admiration for the late conservative campus speaker Charlie Kirk, who was assassinated at a Utah university recently. “There was a real genius to the way Charlie tackled issues,” he said.

Asked by Lahren about the announced deal for TikTok, Schweizer remains cautious. “When you’re dealing with Tik Tok, you are literally dealing with the Chinese spy apparatus. They are manipulating our young people to move them in a collective direction. It feels like they’re coming at us from every angle. This is all part of what China calls disintegration warfare,” he said.