A leading expert on China's technological warfare is sounding the alarm: America must urgently win the artificial intelligence race against Communist China without sacrificing our constitutional freedoms in the process.
Wynton Hall, Breitbart News social media director and author of the explosive new book "Code Red: The Left, the Right, China, and the Race to Control AI," appeared on Maria Bartiromo's show Sunday to deliver a stark warning about the stakes of America's AI competition with the Chinese Communist Party.
"We've got to beat China without becoming China," Hall declared. "None of us want to live in an AI surveillance state, and we've got to make sure we preserve those values."
Hall's warning comes at a critical moment as President Trump's administration pushes forward with his America First agenda, including technological dominance over our greatest geopolitical rival. The CCP has made no secret of their intention to use AI as a tool of oppression, already deploying facial recognition and social credit systems to monitor and control their own citizens.
"The Chinese Communist Party sees AI as the ultimate weapon of control - not just over their own people, but over the entire world. We cannot let them win this race."
But Hall's message resonates with a deeper concern among patriots: that in our rush to compete with China's authoritarian AI capabilities, America's own Deep State actors might be tempted to adopt similar surveillance tactics against law-abiding Americans.
Under the Biden regime, we already witnessed unprecedented government collusion with Big Tech to censor conservative voices and monitor American citizens. The last thing patriotic Americans want is an AI-powered surveillance apparatus that could be weaponized against political dissidents.
President Trump's second-term agenda includes reasserting American technological leadership while dismantling the administrative state that has grown drunk on power. With allies like Elon Musk leading government efficiency efforts, there's hope that America can innovate without sacrificing the constitutional principles that make us exceptional.
The question facing every American patriot: Can we trust our government to develop AI capabilities that protect rather than persecute We the People?
