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EXPOSED: National FFA Under Fire for Chinese Communist INFILTRATION and Woke DEI Programs

Gary FranchiFebruary 4, 2026264 views
EXPOSED: National FFA Under Fire for Chinese Communist INFILTRATION and Woke DEI Programs
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The Future Farmers of America (FFA) is facing intense congressional scrutiny over its troubling ties to Chinese Communist Party-controlled agricultural giant Syngenta and the organization's embrace of divisive DEI programming that's infecting America's youth.

Lawmakers are raising serious national security red flags about how the FFA – an organization that's supposed to be培养ing the next generation of American farmers – has allowed itself to become compromised by foreign adversaries and woke ideologues.

The investigation centers on FFA's partnership with Syngenta, a company now fully controlled by the Chinese Communist Party through state-owned ChemChina. This isn't just about corporate sponsorship, folks – this is about America's agricultural future being influenced by the same regime that unleashed COVID-19 on the world and has repeatedly threatened to starve us through food supply manipulation.

CCP Infiltration of American Agriculture

Why would any American organization partner with a CCP-controlled entity that has access to our young farmers? The questions write themselves, and patriotic lawmakers are demanding answers about what data is being collected, what influence is being peddled, and how deep this infiltration goes.

But the Chinese connections aren't the only problem. The FFA has also embraced the same radical DEI programs that are poisoning our schools, corporations, and military. Instead of focusing on agricultural excellence and American farming traditions, they're pushing divisive racial ideology on kids who just want to learn about farming.

"This is exactly the kind of foreign influence and woke capture that President Trump warned us about," said one congressional source familiar with the investigation.

While Congress investigates agricultural infiltration, they're also pursuing other deep state corruption. Social media is buzzing with news that former President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton have agreed to testify about their Jeffrey Epstein connections, as reported by multiple outlets including France 24, just ahead of a potential contempt vote.

The timing isn't coincidental – as Trump's second administration drains the swamp, every corrupt institution is feeling the heat. From Chinese infiltration of agricultural organizations to decades-old corruption finally facing accountability, the American people are getting the transparency they deserve.

How many other "American" organizations have been quietly compromised while pushing woke ideology? It's time to find out.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotFarmer84Verifiedjust now
This is absolutely disgusting! The FFA used to teach real American values and agricultural skills, now they're pushing woke garbage on our farm kids.
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RuralMom2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly! My daughter came home talking about 'equity' instead of hard work and merit. What happened to teaching kids responsibility?
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ConservativeVoterVerifiedjust now
How deep does this Chinese infiltration go? Are they targeting other youth organizations too? We need a full investigation into this!
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TractorDadVerifiedjust now
My son's FFA chapter had a 'diversity workshop' instead of their usual welding competition last month. I'm pulling him out and looking for 4-H alternatives.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone is exposing this! Parents need to wake up and see what's happening to our kids' organizations.
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FarmBoy1976Verifiedjust now
I was in FFA 20 years ago and it was all about livestock judging, crop science, and leadership through agriculture. Now they're more concerned with pronouns than plowing. Sad to see what's happened.
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OldSchoolAgVerifiedjust now
Same here brother. We learned actual farming skills and competed on merit, not skin color.