February 26, 2023 Sullivan won’t say whether US will back Ukraine in retaking Crimea National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan wouldn't say whether the U.S. would support Ukraine in trying to retake Crimea during a "Meet the Press" appearnce on Sunday.
February 26, 2023 ӣƵ poll indicates 68% of Americans believe China is a major threat Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., joined 'ӣƵ Sunday' to discuss China's role in the Russia-Ukraine war and why he touts Biden's handling of the conflict.
February 25, 2023 Bipartisan rally protesting China’s surveillance in US ӣƵ’ Bryan Llenas reports on bipartisan support to condemn Chinese secret police station surveillance.
February 25, 2023 China accused of setting up secret police stations worldwide ӣƵ’ Bryan Llenas reports from a suspected Chinese police station in New York on the Congressional response to alleged Chinese surveillance and harassment.
February 25, 2023 Gallagher uses China’s illegal police stations on American soil to sound alarm on threat to US sovereignty House China Select Committee Chairman Mike Gallagher will hold an event in front of a former illegal Chinese Communist Party police station in downtown Manhattan Saturday.
February 24, 2023 Republicans probe Pentagon's 'pro-abortion' travel policies Republicans on the House Armed Services Committee sent a letter to Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin addressing the Pentagon's decision to cover certain abortion expenses for service members.
February 24, 2023 House China Committee lawmakers say sending delegations to Taiwan could 'improve the chances of peace' Bipartisan leadership of the House China Select Committee believe that sending congressional delegations to Taiwan could “improve the chances of peace” in the Taiwan Strait.
February 23, 2023 Pentagon says majority of downed Chinese spy craft found The majority of the debris from the Chinese surveillance balloon shot out of the sky earlier this month has been recovered, the Pentagon announced Wednesday.
February 22, 2023 US ally announces spy 'hive' bust in major intel victory against foreign nation Australia’s top intelligence official on Tuesday revealed that the country has purged a number of "highly trained" spies that have operated there for years.
February 22, 2023 Despite tough talk, Congress may be at a loss in dictating presidential handling of classified documents Despite their sharp tone on the presidential mishandling of classified documents, Congress may not have the ability to take much action to prevent future mishandling of such documents.