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Xi Jinping is Regarded With Disdain by the 'Red Second Generation'; He and Liu Yuan Share a Family Blood Feud
What caused the relationship between Zhang Youxia and Xi Jinping, who were once allies, to completely collapse in just a few years? There are numerous interpretations circulating in society.
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Trouble in the Xi Family? Rumors Say Qi Qiaoqiao Has Been “Placed Under House Arrest”
Recently, the atmosphere in Zhongnanhai can only be described as “eerie.” A shocking piece of news has once again ignited overseas social media: Xi Jinping’s elder sister, Qi Qiaoqiao, is rumored to have been “confined.” Is this a secret order from Xi to protect his family, or have anti-Xi forces already reached his “doorstep”?...
Beijing Officialdom Ignores Ban, Gossiping About the Party Leader Becomes a Trend
As the Chinese Communist Party’s mandate wanes, its ability to intimidate society, the public, and officials weakens or even disappears. Anti-CCP sentiment and unauthorized discussion of the central leadership begin to snowball, growing larger and larger. The “great, glorious, and correct” image crafted by the Party’s propaganda machine—and the strongman image of the Party leader—collapse like an avalanche. Since Xi Jinping detained Central Military Commission Vice Chairmen Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli, various discussions, mockery, and rumors targeting Xi have begun spreading rapidly among Bei...
“collective punishment” in the name of the law — the CCP’s “attack-the-heart” argument in the Guo Xiansheng case
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Guo Feng-yi, now overseas, had her father Guo Xiansheng charged by the HKSAR government with the “offense of attempting to deal with a fugitive’s property” for handling her insurance policy matters. On February 11, the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Courts found him guilty, and he will be sentenced on February 26. This case is the first in which the family member of a Hong Kong person wanted overseas has been charged with violating “Article 23.” It is yet another clear proof of the CCP’s abuse of Article 23 to persecute Hong Kong people....
U.S. Supreme Court to revisit birthright citizenship in April
(The Center Square) - The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on April 1 over whether to uphold birthright citizenship in the United States....
Gu Ailing Named by Vance, Caught in a 'Double-Edged' Dilemma
The 2026 Milan Winter Olympics are currently underway, and Gu Ailing, a Chinese-American athlete who holds U.S. citizenship but competes for Beijing, has unexpectedly faced criticism from U.S. Vice President JD Vance....
Sanae Takaichi Officially Elected Japan’s New Prime Minister; “Little Pink” Netizens Make a Fool of Themselves
According to the results of the recent House of Representatives election, the 221st extraordinary session of the Diet was convened on February 18....
In the Name of the Law, the Reality of Punishment is Enacted: The CCP's Theory of Punishing the Heart in the Case of Guo Xiansheng
Guo Fengyi, a Hong Kong pro-democracy activist living abroad, has seen her father, Guo Xiansheng, charged by the Hong Kong government with 'attempting to handle the property of a fugitive' due to his involvement with her insurance policy....
New York appeals court rejects GOP bid to block redistricting plan
(The Center Square) — A state appeals court Thursday sided with New York Democrats in a redistricting fight over New York City's only GOP congressional district, rejecting another bid by...
Chinese Communist Party Suspected of Conducting a Nuclear Test in 2020; U.S. Official Reveals New Details
A senior U.S. official on Tuesday (Feb. 17) disclosed new details regarding the Chinese Communist Party’s suspected underground nuclear test in 2020. Previously, U.S. officials had alleged that the CCP conducted a nuclear explosive test in June 2020, but China’s Foreign Ministry denied the claim, saying it had no factual basis....
The CCP Suffers Another Setback in South America: Pro-China Peruvian President Impeached by Congress
Peru’s political scene has been shaken once again. On February 17, Peru’s Congress voted overwhelmingly — 75 in favor and 24 against — to pass a motion of censure against interim President Jose Jeri, formally removing him from office. Jeri had been in power for only four months. The reason for his impeachment stemmed from a secret meeting with an agent linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The incident exposed startling details about how the CCP allegedly uses informal channels — including secret meetings in Chinese restaurants and intermediary agents — to infiltrate Peru’s upper politi...
Is the Likelihood of War Between the U.S. And Iran Soaring to 90%? It Could Happen as Soon as This Weekend
The situation in the Middle East is facing its most severe crisis in decades. U.S. Vice President Mike Pence has explicitly stated that Iran's refusal to accept several 'red lines' set by President Trump has made diplomatic breakthroughs virtually impossible. Advisors within the Trump administration have openly declared that the chances of military conflict erupting in the coming weeks have surged to 90%....
Trump gives Iran '10-15' day deadline for deal
(The Center Square) – The Islamic Republic of Iran has “10-15 days” to make a deal, President Donald Trump said Thursday....
Did Gu Ailing Betray the United States? Here's What Vance and Others Have to Say
U.S. Vice President JD Vance commented on the choice of Chinese-American skier Gu Ailing (Eileen Gu) to represent China instead of the United States at the Winter Olympics, expressing his hope that American citizens would choose to represent the U.S. on the global stage....
Xi Uses U.S. Arms Sales to Taiwan as a Bargaining Chip — Will Trump Be Led by the Nose?
Even before the U.S.–China summit has officially begun, the smell of gunpowder is already in the air behind the scenes. A recent editorial in The Wall Street Journal shocked the political world by pointing out directly that CCP leader Xi Jinping is preparing to present U.S. President Trump with a major “diplomatic demand.” At the center of this high-stakes gamble is none other than “arms sales to Taiwan.” Can Xi really use a single summit to extract a major U.S. concession on the Taiwan Strait issue?...
Hochul slams brakes on NYC robotaxi plan
(The Center Square) — New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is hitting the brakes on plans to allow robotaxis to operate on the state's roadways, following pushback from labor unions, transit...
AGs urge removal of climate science section from National Academies’ manual
(The Center Square) – Following the victory of removing a climate chapter from the Federal Judicial Center’s manual, 21 state attorney generals are urging the National Academy of Sciences to...
Trump plans to replace tariffs, salvage trade deals after ruling
(The Center Square) – President Donald Trump switched to his backup tariff plan after the U.S. Supreme Court said he couldn't use a 1977 law to impose sweeping tariffs....
Minnesota colleges collected $700M from foreign sources since 2015
(The Center Square) – Nearly $700 million in foreign funding has flowed to Minnesota institutes of higher education over the past decade, according to newly-released federal disclosure data....
Supreme Court strikes down bulk of Trump's tariffs
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday said a 1977 law doesn't give the president broad authority to issue tariffs, dealing a significant setback to President Donald...