A bombshell warning from national security expert Wynton Hall is sounding the alarm about Chinese Communist Party espionage hiding in plain sight on millions of American phones. The 'CODE RED' author told the Daily Mail that popular apps like TikTok and DeepSeek are nothing more than sophisticated "data vacuums" designed to steal American secrets.
Hall's explosive interview, published Sunday, exposes how China has weaponized artificial intelligence against unsuspecting Americans. "These are Trojan Horse apps," Hall warned, describing how users are "effectively surrendering their privacy and security to the Chinese regime" every time they scroll through videos or interact with AI features.
This revelation comes at a critical time as President Trump's second administration tackles the growing threat from Communist China. The warning validates what many America First patriots have suspected all along - that the Chinese Communist Party has been conducting mass surveillance operations on U.S. soil under the guise of entertainment and technology.
The Digital Invasion
Think about it, folks: while Americans were distracted by dancing videos and AI chatbots, the CCP was systematically harvesting personal data, location information, and behavioral patterns from millions of users. This isn't just about privacy - it's about national security.
"Users of these 'Trojan Horse' apps are effectively surrendering their privacy and security to the Chinese regime," Hall told the Daily Mail.
The implications are staggering. Every photo, every message, every search query could be flowing directly to Beijing's intelligence apparatus. This is exactly the kind of sophisticated espionage operation that the Deep State ignored while they were busy targeting Trump and his supporters.
President Trump has consistently warned about the China threat, and experts like Hall are proving him right once again. While the previous administration was asleep at the wheel, Communist China was building the most comprehensive surveillance network in human history - and Americans were downloading it voluntarily.
How many more of these digital spy tools are hiding in our app stores? It's time for every patriot to ask: what other "innocent" apps are really Chinese espionage weapons in disguise?
