The Chinese Have Attacked the USA – Schweizer on fentanyl, tariffs, foreign interference

Government Accountability Institute President Peter Schweizer praised the Trump administration for confronting China’s role in the U.S. fentanyl crisis on an appearance on Fox Business’s Bottom Line program, but doubts Beijing has any real intention of stopping the production or export of fentanyl precursor chemicals or their financial support  of the Mexican drug cartels that

Beijing’s Silent Takeover – Peter Schweizer discusses elite capture, CCP influence

“China has a strategy and they use the term ‘elite capture.’ The idea is that if they can influence the elite of a country — in government, in the media, and in culture — they can get them to have a softer view towards the CCP and China,” said Peter Schweizer on NTD News. Schweizer,

Schweizer explains how activist group money funds protests in the US

In this interview on The National News Desk program, Kristine Frazao of Sinclair Broadcasting reports on new lawsuits filed by the Federation for American Immigration Reform (FAIR) against California law enforcement agencies. The lawsuits seek transparency over funding tied to anti-ICE riots that the plaintiffs say has cost taxpayers more than $30 million. Peter Schweizer,

Schweizer details China’s fentanyl connections

Peter Schweizer joined Wayne Allyn Root to expose the nexus between China, drug cartels, and American political elites. Schweizer, the author most recently of “Blood Money,” explains that China’s role in the fentanyl trade goes far beyond supplying chemicals — the CCP acts as a senior partner weaponizing fentanyl as “disintegration warfare” against America. He

Schweizer discusses China’s deep involvement in fentanyl trafficking, money laundering, and rare earth minerals dependency

GAI President Peter Schweizer joined Larry Kudlow on Fox Business to discuss China’s deep involvement in fentanyl trafficking, money laundering, and rare earth dependency. Schweizer exposed how thousands of Chinese nationals in Mexico work with drug cartels, while Chinese state banks launder cartel money. Schweizer emphasized that China’s promises to restrict precursor chemicals are meaningless

Schweizer explains The China Threat with Jesse Kelly

News that Chinese nationals were servicing portions of cloud computing services used by the Department of Defense shocked Washington and most Americans. How could such a breach of security have occurred? For Peter Schweizer, president of GAI and author most recently of Blood Money, it’s not surprising at all. Schweizer tells host Jesse Kelly that

GAI research into well-funded riots that target ICE, links Antifa to unrest

The National Desk, a program of the Sinclair Broadcasting Network, recently wrote about GAI’s reporting on what it calls “shockingly well-organized and well-funded” violence and riots targeting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “The group alleges that domestic extremist networks, including Antifa, are behind the unrest. In response, the Trump administration has vowed to investigate all funding

The Chinese Takeover of American Society

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

The Chinese Threat from Software Engineers

GAI President Peter Schweizer recently appeared on Jesse Kelly’s program. He was asked to react to news that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has ended an Obama-begun program that has allowed US software companies to employ Chinese nationals (with supervision) to perform work on secure, cloud-based systems used by the Department of Defense. Hegseth has now

Schweizer: After Charlie Kirk’s Murder, Uncivil Left Remains A Threat; Billionaires Funding Trans Agenda

The Left has gone from “I will die to defend your right to state your opinion opposite mine” to “I will kill you if you have an opinion opposite of mine.” Those were the dismayed words of author Peter Schweizer to the assassination of Charlie Kirk at a Utah university on Wednesday. Kirk, the founder