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Government officials say solar panels could pose national security risk, depending on where they're sourced

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 FOX43 Newsroom China installed more solar panels in 2023 than the United States has in its entire history.  Meanwhile, a 2022 FBI investigation found that equipment sold by Chinese-based companies can be used to disrupt U.S. military communications. And in 2019, a Chinese transformer was stopped at the Port of Houston and found to have potential…

House to Vote on Bill to Counter Chinese Regime’s Persecution of Falun Gong

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By Eva Fu A bipartisan bill aimed at curbing the Chinese Communist Party’s decades-long persecution of Falun Gong practitioners is heading to the House floor on June 25. The legislation, called the Falun Gong Protection Act (H.R. 4132), would require the United States to impose sanctions on foreign individuals who “are knowingly responsible for, are complicit in, or have engaged in”…

Rep. Perry to Newsmax: Adversaries Act Due to Biden's Weakness

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By Jim Thomas Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., expressed concerns about President Joe Biden's leadership in a Thursday interview with Newsmax, highlighting what he sees as a critical vulnerability for the United States. "He's the commander in chief; men and women in uniform take orders," Perry said. "And as long as he's willing to do nothing, there's nothing that those men and women who…

Rep. Scott Perry to Newsmax: Criticism of Him on House Intel Is 'Baseless'

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Rep. Scott Perry, R-Pa., says he and Rep. Ronny Jackson, R-Texas, are "well qualified" for the House Intelligence Committee appointments given to them by House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. "Rep. Jackson and I have decades of years in service with national security clearances, done top secret military work, and are both well qualified for the job," Perry told Wednesday's "Newsline" on…

Hearing Wrap Up: DoD Must Increase Transparency on Osprey Crash Mishaps and Stop Stonewalling Congressional Oversight Efforts

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The Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs held a hearing titled, “Addressing Oversight and Safety Concerns in the Department of Defense’s V-22 Osprey Program.” Members discussed how Department of Defense (DoD) officials have stonewalled congressional oversight into the recent string of deadly Osprey crashes involving U.S. servicemen and women. The members also…

Conservatives Scott Perry, Ronny Jackson Tapped to Serve on House Intel Committee

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By Sean Morgan Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) tapped Perry and Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-TX) to serve on the House Intelligence Committee after reported lobbying from conservatives and former President Donald Trump. For Perry, who has wanted to serve on the influential committee for some time, said in a statement that it would be an opportunity to conduct “actual oversight” on the…

Scott Perry to Blinken: Why Put Conditions on Israel, but Not Ukraine?

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By Joel Pollack Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) demanded to know from Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday why the Biden administration was placing conditions on Israel that it was not placing on Ukraine, since both were attacked without provocation. Ukraine is restricted in its use of some American weapons — for example, it may not use U.S. weapons to launch attacks inside Russian…

Robert Malley: Questions Surround The Iran Envoy’s Suspension

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By Stella Escobedo Biden’s former envoy to Iran, Robert Malley, is under investigation for security violations and allegedly mishandling classified material. Yet, nearly a year later, we are still in the dark about why exactly he was suspended. Congressman Scott Perry joins One America’s Stella Escobedo to discuss why the federal probe has been buried.  Watch interview:…