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AMERICA FIGHTS BACK: Tech Giants Demand Congress CRUSH Chinese Robot Invasion

Gary FranchiMarch 20, 202696 views
AMERICA FIGHTS BACK: Tech Giants Demand Congress CRUSH Chinese Robot Invasion
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American tech patriots are finally taking the fight to Communist China, demanding Congress impose tough security restrictions on Chinese robotics manufacturers who have been flooding our markets with spy-ready machines and crushing American competition through unfair business practices.

According to reports that have Chinese state media crying foul, U.S. artificial intelligence and robotics companies are pushing lawmakers to crack down on Beijing's robot invasion before it's too late. And it's about damn time.

These aren't just business concerns – we're talking about national security nightmares walking on mechanical legs. Chinese robots operating in American factories, hospitals, and homes could be collecting sensitive data and sending it straight back to the Chinese Communist Party's surveillance apparatus.

The CCP's Robot Army

For years, Chinese manufacturers have been dumping cheap robotics into American markets while simultaneously stealing our technology and undercutting honest American companies. Now our own tech sector is saying enough is enough.

The timing couldn't be better, with President Trump back in the White House and his America First agenda in full swing. This administration has already shown it won't bow to Chinese economic warfare, and these new calls for robot restrictions fit perfectly with Trump's promise to protect American workers and national security.

Chinese state media's complaints about these proposed restrictions tell you everything you need to know – Beijing is worried because their scheme is finally being exposed. When Communist propagandists start whining, you know America is doing something right.

Economic Warfare in Silicon Valley

This isn't just about robots – it's about economic sovereignty. Chinese companies have been playing by different rules, backed by unlimited government subsidies while American firms compete with one hand tied behind their backs. These tech companies are finally recognizing that you can't have free and fair competition with a Communist regime that cheats at every turn.

With Trump's tariff policies already reshaping trade relationships, Congress now has the perfect opportunity to extend those protections to the robotics sector. American innovation built the modern world – we shouldn't let Chinese knockoffs and spy machines destroy what our entrepreneurs created.

The question isn't whether Congress should act on these restrictions – it's whether they'll move fast enough to stop China's robot invasion before it's too late. Patriots in the tech sector are sounding the alarm. Will our representatives listen?

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Gary Franchi

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

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AmericaFirst_JaneVerified1 days ago
My manufacturing company has been competing against Chinese knockoffs for years. These robots are just the latest attempt to undercut American innovation and jobs.
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ConservativeVoter88Verified18 hours ago
What specific measures is Congress actually considering? I want to see real action, not just more empty promises about protecting American industry.
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PolicyWonkVerified13 hours ago
From what I've read, they're looking at tariffs and import restrictions similar to what we did with Huawei and TikTok.
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FreedomDefenderVerified18 hours ago
YES! Protect American innovation and jobs!
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SmallBizOwner_TXVerifiedjust now
This hits close to home - I've been looking at automation for my warehouse and the Chinese options are suspiciously cheap. Now I know why. Glad our tech giants are standing up to this unfair competition.
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PatriotMike47Verifiedjust now
FINALLY! It's about time our tech companies woke up to this threat. China has been stealing our intellectual property for decades and now they want to flood our market with their surveillance bots.
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TechWarrior2024Verifiedjust now
Exactly right Mike. Every Chinese robot is basically a potential spy device. We can't let them into our homes and businesses.