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EXPOSED: Chinese 'Data Vacuum' Apps TikTok and DeepSeek Are Communist Spy Tools, Expert Warns

Gary FranchiMarch 15, 2026111 views
EXPOSED: Chinese 'Data Vacuum' Apps TikTok and DeepSeek Are Communist Spy Tools, Expert Warns
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A bombshell warning from national security expert Wynton Hall exposes the sinister truth behind China's most popular apps: they're sophisticated espionage weapons designed to steal American data and compromise our national security.

Hall, author of "CODE RED," told the Daily Mail in a Sunday interview that Chinese Communist Party operatives have weaponized artificial intelligence platforms like TikTok and DeepSeek, transforming them into "data vacuums" that suck up sensitive information from millions of unsuspecting Americans.

"These are Trojan Horse applications," Hall warned. "Users are effectively surrendering their privacy and security to the Chinese regime every time they open these apps."

The revelation comes at a critical time as President Trump's second administration continues its crackdown on Chinese infiltration of American technology. While the previous Biden regime allowed these digital parasites to flourish unchecked, patriots in the intelligence community have been sounding the alarm for years.

The Perfect Digital Trap

Hall's analysis reveals the Communist Party's brilliant yet sinister strategy: disguise military-grade surveillance tools as entertainment apps that Americans willingly download by the millions. Every swipe, every click, every personal detail gets vacuumed up and shipped directly to Beijing's intelligence apparatus.

"What we're witnessing is the largest intelligence-gathering operation in human history, and it's happening right in our pockets," Hall explained to the Daily Mail.

Think about it, patriots: while you're watching dance videos or asking AI questions, the Chinese Communist Party is building detailed profiles on American citizens, mapping our social networks, and identifying potential targets for future operations.

This isn't just about privacy – it's about national survival. The same regime that unleashed COVID-19 on the world, threatens Taiwan, and runs concentration camps is now monitoring your daily digital habits.

President Trump has already taken decisive action against Chinese tech threats during his first term, but the deep state and Big Tech fought him every step of the way. Now, with a mandate from the American people and allies like Elon Musk leading government efficiency efforts, will we finally shut down these digital spy networks for good?

The question every American should ask: Is that viral video really worth handing your personal data to our greatest adversary?

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Gary Franchi

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

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PatriotMom2024Verified1 hours ago
Finally someone is speaking the truth about these Chinese spy apps! I deleted TikTok from my teenager's phone last year and she was furious, but national security comes first.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Good for you! Parents need to wake up and protect their kids from this data harvesting.
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AmericaFirst2020Verifiedjust now
Shocking! 😡
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LibertarianDadVerifiedjust now
I work in cybersecurity and can confirm these concerns are legitimate. The amount of device permissions these apps request is absolutely insane - microphone, camera, location, contacts, everything.
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ConcernedCitizenVerifiedjust now
That's terrifying. What alternatives would you recommend for people who want to get off these platforms?
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedjust now
What specific types of data are these apps collecting beyond what's mentioned in the article? I want to share this with friends but need more details.
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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need to ban ALL Chinese apps, not just TikTok. They're collecting everything on American citizens.
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SmallGovAdvocateVerifiedjust now
Congress needs to act NOW before more of our data ends up in Beijing. How is this not considered a national security emergency?
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
DeepSeek seemed too good to be true with their 'free' AI service. Nothing is ever really free when it comes to Big Tech, especially Chinese tech.
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TechSkepticVerifiedjust now
Exactly! If you're not paying for the product, YOU are the product.