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SECURITY BREACH: Foreign Routers in American Homes Create MASSIVE Hacking Risk

Gary FranchiMarch 25, 2026116 views
SECURITY BREACH: Foreign Routers in American Homes Create MASSIVE Hacking Risk
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Patriots, we've been warning you for years – and now the chickens are coming home to roost. Foreign-built internet routers sitting in American homes right now are serving as potential backdoors for cyber attacks against our homeland, creating what experts are calling a "digital invasion" hiding in plain sight.

The Trump administration is finally taking action on what the previous regime completely ignored: the massive security vulnerability created by allowing Chinese and other foreign manufacturers to flood our market with internet hardware that could be weaponized against us at any moment.

The Deep State's Blind Spot Exposed

For years, everyday Americans have unknowingly purchased routers manufactured by companies with ties to hostile foreign governments. These devices don't just connect your home to the internet – they potentially connect foreign hackers directly to your personal data and our nation's digital infrastructure.

"This represents one of the most significant cybersecurity threats facing American families today," said a senior Homeland Security official. "We're talking about millions of potential entry points into American homes and businesses that could be exploited by our enemies."

The Biden administration sat on their hands while China literally installed surveillance equipment in American living rooms disguised as everyday internet gear.

Think about it, folks – while the previous administration was busy chasing Russian collusion fantasies, they allowed actual foreign hardware with potential backdoors to be mass-distributed across America. The irony would be laughable if it wasn't so dangerous.

America First Cybersecurity

The Trump-Vance administration is reportedly developing new protocols to identify and phase out compromised foreign hardware from critical American networks. This falls perfectly in line with President Trump's broader "America First" agenda – why should we trust our digital security to countries that view us as adversaries?

Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem has been tasked with developing a comprehensive strategy to protect American digital infrastructure from foreign infiltration. It's about time we had leadership that puts American security first instead of globalist trade deals.

The question every American should be asking: what other "everyday" products in our homes are actually Trojan horses for foreign surveillance? And why did it take Trump's return to office to finally address this threat?

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Gary Franchi

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

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CyberAware2024Verifiedjust now
My IT guy at work told me the same thing last month when I asked about my home setup. Switched to a Netgear router made in the USA and sleep better at night knowing my family's data is more secure.
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TechSavvyMomVerifiedjust now
Which Netgear model did you go with? Looking to upgrade my own router after reading this.
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PatriotTech47Verifiedjust now
Finally someone is talking about this! I've been warning people for years about buying cheap routers from overseas manufacturers. The cybersecurity implications are absolutely massive and most Americans have no idea their home networks are compromised.
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SecureHomeownerVerifiedjust now
Same here! I only buy American-made networking equipment now, even though it costs more.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why we need stricter regulations on foreign tech imports. How are we allowing potential backdoors into millions of American homes?
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AmericaFirst_MikeVerifiedjust now
Absolutely terrifying but not surprising. China has been playing the long game with infrastructure for decades.