The Federal Communications Commission is finally taking action against what security experts have long warned about: Chinese-manufactured internet routers potentially spying on American families from inside their own homes.
The FCC announced Monday it's moving to block new foreign-made routers from entering U.S. markets, citing "unacceptable security risks" from overseas supply chains. But here's the real question, Patriots: why did it take this long to address what Trump has been warning about for years?
While the Biden regime spent four years ignoring China's systematic infiltration of American technology, Chinese Communist Party-linked manufacturers have been quietly installing backdoors in millions of home routers across the country. These devices don't just connect you to the internet – they potentially give Beijing a direct pipeline to your personal data, your work communications, and your family's private information.
China's Digital Trojan Horse
Think about it: your home router sees every website you visit, every video call you make, every smart device in your house. If China controls that gateway, they control access to the most intimate details of American life. It's digital warfare disguised as consumer electronics.
This isn't just about individual privacy – it's about national security. When government officials, military families, and business leaders have Chinese-manufactured routers in their homes, the CCP gains unprecedented intelligence capabilities right here on American soil.
"The administrative state's failure to protect Americans from this obvious threat shows exactly why we needed Trump back in the White House," said one cybersecurity expert who requested anonymity.
The timing of this FCC action is no coincidence. With President Trump's second term focused on confronting China's economic and technological aggression, federal agencies are finally being forced to acknowledge threats they've ignored for years.
But blocking new routers isn't enough. What about the millions of potentially compromised devices already installed in American homes? And why aren't we demanding that Big Tech companies who partnered with Chinese manufacturers face consequences for putting profits over national security?
Patriots, this router revelation is just the tip of the iceberg. From TikTok to smart TVs to electric vehicle charging stations, China has been building a comprehensive surveillance network right under our noses. The question isn't whether they're spying on us – it's what they're planning to do with all that data.
