China Hackers Just DESTROYED US Telecoms – WOW!

As Biden sleeps through cybersecurity briefings, China’s hackers have tapped your phone, breached government agencies, and are actively collecting data to potentially bring America to its knees – all without firing a single shot.

At a Glance 

  • Chinese government-linked hackers have breached major US telecommunications giants and captured real-time phone calls, text messages, and data of millions of Americans, including Trump and Vance campaign personnel
  • Multiple Chinese hacking groups including “Salt Typhoon” and “Volt Typhoon” have systematically targeted critical US infrastructure and government agencies like the Treasury Department
  • Former FBI Director Christopher Wray calls Chinese hacking “the defining threat of our generation” while US faces a critical shortage of about 500,000 cybersecurity workers
  • Bipartisan lawmakers demand aggressive countermeasures against China’s cyber espionage, with some calling this “the worst telecom hack in our nation’s history”
  • Despite overwhelming evidence, China continues to deny involvement, calling accusations “baseless” and “politically motivated”

China’s Digital Pearl Harbor

While America’s political establishment was busy canceling pipelines and force-feeding electric vehicles to an unwilling public, Communist China executed perhaps the most devastating cyber offensive in American history. Chinese hackers have compromised major US cellular networks, capturing live phone calls, text messages, and sensitive data from millions of Americans – including President-elect Trump and Vice President-elect Vance. 

This isn’t some random criminal enterprise; this is state-sponsored warfare by a regime that sees America as its primary obstacle to global dominance. The scale of the breach is so severe that Senator Mark Warner called it the “worst telecom hack in our nation’s history,” a statement that barely made headlines while most media outlets were busy covering pronoun debates. 

Multiple Chinese hacking collectives with names like “Salt Typhoon,” “Volt Typhoon,” and “Zirconium” – all linked to the CCP government – have systematically infiltrated not just telecommunications giants AT&T and Verizon, but also breached the US Department of Treasury, accessing employee workstations and unclassified documents. Let that sink in. While your tax dollars fund drag queen story hours and gender reassignment surgeries for illegal immigrants, the federal government can’t even protect its own Treasury Department from hostile foreign actors. 

The pattern is clear: Chinese hackers aren’t just stealing information; they’re establishing persistent access to critical infrastructure that could be weaponized during any future conflict.

A Government Asleep at the Digital Wheel

While our intelligence agencies have been busy investigating parents at school board meetings and labeling Trump supporters as domestic terrorists, China has exploited America’s shocking lack of cybersecurity preparedness. The US currently faces a shortage of approximately 500,000 cybersecurity workers – a gaping vulnerability that Beijing has ruthlessly exploited. 

This crisis didn’t happen overnight. For years, the liberal establishment has prioritized diversity quotas over actual competence, while simultaneously underfunding critical digital infrastructure. The results of this negligence are now on full display as Chinese hackers run circles around our defenses, compromising everything from personal communications to government databases.

Former FBI Director Christopher Wray has called Chinese hacks the “defining threat of our generation”.

Rather than taking decisive action, the current administration has responded with toothless statements and empty threats. FBI and CISA quietly acknowledged that presidential campaigns were targeted “by actors affiliated with the People’s Republic of China,” but where are the serious consequences? The CCP has operated illegal police stations on American soil, flown spy balloons over our military bases, and now penetrated our telecommunications infrastructure – all while facing virtually no meaningful repercussions. 

It’s almost as if certain elements within our government are more concerned with protecting China’s feelings than American national security. Meanwhile, Big Tech platforms continue censoring Americans who question our dangerous dependency on Chinese manufacturing. 

Hitting Back: Time for a Constitution-First Cybersecurity Strategy

American patriots and lawmakers with actual backbones are now demanding action that matches the severity of the threat. House Committee on Homeland Security Chairmen Mark Green and John Moolenaar penned a blistering op-ed titled “CHINA ATTACKED US WITH HACKERS. WE NEED TO HIT BACK HARD,” calling for sanctions on top CCP officials, targeting China’s economic champions, and exposing the hidden fortunes of corrupt Chinese leadership. These are precisely the kind of aggressive countermeasures we need – not another series of strongly-worded letters or diplomatic finger-wagging that the Chinese Communist Party routinely ignores with impunity. 

The incoming Trump administration has an unprecedented opportunity to completely restructure America’s digital defense posture. First, we need to purge the ranks of politically-motivated bureaucrats who’ve been more focused on pronouns than protection. Second, we must restore a merit-based hiring system that prioritizes technical expertise over ideological compliance. 

Third, we need to rebuild our supply chains to eliminate dependency on Chinese technology and components. And finally, we need to make it abundantly clear to Beijing that cyber attacks against American infrastructure will trigger devastating economic and political consequences. The Chinese only respect strength – which explains why they’ve been so comfortable attacking America throughout the current administration.