FBI, DHS Still Buying Chinese Drones

Beijing lashes out over a potential U.S. trip to Taiwan. We look at how House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is involved.

Chinese-made drones are at work for U.S. government agencies. New details say departments like the FBI and Homeland Security are still buying them.

The Senate gears up to vote on a bill aiming to boost semiconductor production on home soil. But there’s more to it. We dig into the controversy behind the package.

Washington is earmarking over a billion dollars to help counter hypersonic missile threats from Russia and China. Nearly 30 satellites will be launched in 2025—with even more to come.

Topics in this episode:

  1. China Reacts to Possible Pelosi Trip to Taiwan
  2. FBI, DHS Still Buying Chinese Drones
  3. U.S.: Satellite System to Track Hypersonic Weapons
  4. Senators Advance Bill to Boost U.S. Microchip Making
  5. U.S. Lawmakers Press for Semiconductor Bill
  6. A Closer Look: China Competition Bill’s Controversy
  7. Yellen: China’s ‘Unfair’ Practices Give It Advantage
  8. Mortgage Boycott Threatens China’s Economic Stability

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