China In Focus Full Broadcast (March 14)

An alleged Chinese spy is back in the spotlight after vanishing for eight years. We have more on her ties to America’s political circles, and the officials she interacted with.

TikTok’s fate in the United States is hanging by a thread. House Speaker Mike Johnson is pledging to pressure the Senate to pass the bill banning the app. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer responds.

A group of U.S. investors may buy TikTok. With the app’s fate in the Senate uncertain, former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is gathering investors.

Reuters says former President Donald Trump ordered the CIA to spread negative narratives about Beijing on Chinese social media during his time in office. The goal was to stir up the country’s top leadership. We sat down with an expert for more.

  1. Alleged Chinese Spy Makes Rare Public Appearance
  2. CIA Targeted Chinese Social Media Under Trump: Report
  3. ‘Reasonable Pushback’: Mills on CIA Targets China
  4. Johnson: House to Pressure Senate to Okay TikTok Bill
  5. Former Sec. Mnuchin Gathering Investors to Buy TikTok
  6. TikTok Hit with $10 Million Fine in Italy
  7. Taiwan, China Launch Rescue After Chinese Boat Capsizes
  8. Officials Update Casualties from Blast in North China
  9. U.S. Manufacturers Ask Congress for Tax Help
  10. U.S. vs. China: the Pacific Islands
  11. Taiwan: Beijing Trying to ‘Normalize’ Nearby Drills
  12. Bipartisan Bill to Boost Trade in Americas
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