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EXPOSED: Foreign SPYWARE Routers Infiltrating American Homes as National Security NIGHTMARE Unfolds

Gary FranchiMarch 25, 2026236 views
EXPOSED: Foreign SPYWARE Routers Infiltrating American Homes as National Security NIGHTMARE Unfolds
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A shocking national security revelation has emerged that should terrify every patriotic American: foreign-made internet routers flooding into U.S. homes are creating a massive surveillance network that could be exploited by America's enemies at any moment.

The disturbing reality is that millions of Americans have unknowingly turned their own homes into potential spy outposts by using internet hardware manufactured by hostile foreign powers – particularly Communist China. These devices aren't just connecting your family to the internet; they're potentially connecting foreign intelligence services directly to your most private communications.

Think about what flows through your home router every single day: your children's online activities, your work-from-home communications, your banking information, your personal conversations, and even data from smart home devices. Now imagine all of that being harvested by the Chinese Communist Party or other bad actors who want to destroy America from within.

The Deep State Ignored the Warning Signs

This catastrophic security vulnerability didn't happen overnight. For years, cybersecurity experts have been sounding the alarm about foreign-manufactured networking equipment, but the administrative state and Big Tech oligarchs chose profits over protecting the American people.

Where was the FBI? Where was the CIA? Where were all these federal agencies that claim to protect us while they were busy targeting parents at school board meetings and prosecuting January 6th political prisoners?

The Trump-Vance administration now faces the enormous task of cleaning up yet another mess left behind by decades of America Last policies that prioritized cheap foreign goods over national security.

Patriots Must Act NOW

Every American family needs to ask themselves: do you know where your router was made? Do you trust foreign adversaries with access to your home network? The time for complacency is over.

President Trump's America First agenda has always emphasized bringing critical manufacturing back to American soil – and this router crisis proves exactly why that vision is so essential for our survival as a free nation.

How many more security disasters will we discover as we peel back the layers of the globalist agenda that sold out American families to the highest bidder?

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Gary Franchi

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

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DefendAmerica1776Verified2 hours ago
Been saying this for YEARS - we're basically handing over our digital lives to hostile foreign powers. Every smart device, every router, every piece of tech needs to be scrutinized.
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DigitalWarriorVerifiedjust now
Absolutely right. It's not just routers - it's Ring cameras, smart TVs, even some car systems. We're being watched 24/7.
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ConservativeGrandmaVerifiedjust now
This is terrifying! How are we supposed to know which routers are safe? The government should be protecting us from this invasion of our privacy.
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FreedomFighter2025Verifiedjust now
This is exactly why I don't trust ANY Chinese-made electronics in my home. National security starts at the household level!
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
FINALLY someone is reporting on this! I've been warning about Chinese routers for years - bought American-made networking equipment for my whole family after doing research.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Went with Ubiquiti and some enterprise Cisco gear. Cost more but worth the peace of mind.
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TechVet88Verifiedjust now
Smart move Mike. What brands did you go with? Looking to upgrade my home setup.
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SmallTownAmericanVerifiedjust now
Question - how can regular folks like me check if our current router is compromised? Is there software or something we can use?