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Intel’s Shocking Ties to Chinese Surveillance Firms Exposed Amid U.S. Investment

American tech giant Intel has been caught red-handed working with Chinese surveillance companies that help the communist regime spy on its own people. The shocking revelation comes just as President Trump announced the U.S. government will take a 10 percent stake in the struggling chipmaker. This is a slap in the face to every American who believes in freedom and human rights.

Intel has deep partnerships with at least three sanctioned Chinese firms that build spy cameras and facial recognition systems. These include Uniview, Hikvision, and Cloudwalk – companies that the U.S. government has blacklisted for helping China torture and oppress minority groups. Intel’s own websites brag about these partnerships and how their technology powers Chinese surveillance systems.

These Chinese companies don’t just make regular security cameras. They build the tools that help China’s dictators track, hunt down, and abuse Uyghur Muslims and other minorities. The U.S. government sanctioned them because they enable what amounts to digital concentration camps in western China. Intel knew exactly what these companies do, yet kept working with them anyway.

Now here’s the kicker – our own government wants to become a major investor in Intel while the company helps China build its police state. This means American taxpayers could be indirectly funding the very surveillance tools used to crush freedom in China. It’s like paying the mob to spy on your neighbors.

This raises serious questions about America’s national security. If Intel is willing to help China spy on its own people, what’s stopping them from helping Beijing spy on Americans. China was Intel’s biggest market in 2023, which explains why the company put profits over principles. Money talks louder than freedom, apparently.

Intel’s CEO Lip-Bu Tan tried to defend these shady dealings by claiming he follows all laws and ethical standards. But following the law and doing the right thing are two different things. President Trump already called for Tan to resign over his questionable ties to Chinese companies. Maybe it’s time Americans listened to that advice.

This scandal shows how deep China’s tentacles reach into American business. While China builds the world’s most oppressive surveillance state, American companies are happy to help for the right price. Our tech giants are selling out American values to make a quick buck from communist dictators.

Congress needs to investigate Intel immediately and block any government investment until these partnerships end. American taxpayers shouldn’t fund companies that help China crush human rights. It’s time to choose sides – are we with freedom or are we with the communists who want to destroy it.

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