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EXPOSED: China Using TikTok and AI Apps as 'Data Vacuum' SPY TOOLS to Harvest American Information

Gary FranchiMarch 16, 2026224 views
EXPOSED: China Using TikTok and AI Apps as 'Data Vacuum' SPY TOOLS to Harvest American Information
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A bombshell new warning from national security expert Wynton Hall reveals what many Patriots have long suspected: China is weaponizing popular apps like TikTok and DeepSeek as sophisticated espionage tools to vacuum up American data and spy on our citizens.

In a chilling interview with the Daily Mail, Hall—author of the explosive book 'CODE RED'—exposed how the Chinese Communist Party has deployed what he calls "data vacuum" AI systems disguised as harmless social media platforms and tech apps.

"These are Trojan Horse applications," Hall warned, pulling back the curtain on Beijing's digital warfare strategy. "Users of these apps are effectively surrendering their privacy and security to the Chinese regime."

While millions of Americans scroll through TikTok videos and experiment with AI tools like DeepSeek, they're unknowingly feeding a massive intelligence operation designed to harvest their personal information, location data, browsing habits, and even private conversations.

The Perfect Digital Trap

Think about it, Patriots: What better way to spy on Americans than to create addictive apps that people willingly download and use for hours every day? The CCP doesn't need to hack into our phones—we're literally inviting their surveillance software right into our pockets.

"These 'data vacuums' represent one of the most sophisticated espionage operations in human history, and most Americans have no idea they're being targeted,"

This revelation comes at a critical time as President Trump's second administration continues to prioritize America First policies and confront China's growing threats to our national security. The Trump-Vance team has already signaled their commitment to protecting American data from foreign adversaries.

The question every American should be asking: How many Chinese spy apps are currently sitting on your phone right now? And more importantly, what is our government going to do to protect us from this digital invasion?

It's time to wake up, folks. The CCP isn't just trying to beat us economically—they're actively spying on us through the very devices we use every single day.

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Gary Franchi

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

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FreedomFighter88Verifiedjust now
I deleted TikTok last year when I learned it was Chinese-owned. Best decision I ever made - my productivity went up too!
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InfoWarriorVerifiedjust now
Share this article everywhere! People need to wake up and see what's really happening.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need stronger data privacy laws and to ban Chinese-owned apps completely. Our national security is at stake.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedjust now
Shocking! Not really... anyone with half a brain could see this coming from a mile away.
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CommonSenseUSAVerifiedjust now
Right? The writing was on the wall for years but big tech kept pushing these apps anyway.
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AmericaFirst2024Verifiedjust now
What specific data are they collecting exactly? Is it just personal info or are they accessing things like location data and contacts too?
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SecureLibertyVerifiedjust now
Trump was right to try banning TikTok. Too bad the courts blocked it - we'd be safer today if that had gone through.
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DigitalPatriotVerifiedjust now
The CCP has been playing the long game for decades. They're building detailed profiles on millions of Americans and nobody seems to care until now.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedjust now
Exactly! This is modern warfare and most people don't even realize they're being targeted.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is exposing this! I've been telling my kids to delete TikTok for months but they thought I was being paranoid.
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TechDadVerifiedjust now
Same here! My teenager rolled her eyes when I banned it, but now she's starting to understand why.