A stark warning about China's relentless pursuit of artificial intelligence supremacy is reverberating through conservative circles as the Trump administration grapples with maintaining America's technological edge without compromising our constitutional freedoms.
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," delivered a sobering message during his appearance on NewsMax2's "News Now" that every patriotic American needs to hear: We must beat China in the AI race, but we cannot become China in the process.
This warning comes at a critical time when President Trump's second-term agenda includes reasserting American dominance in emerging technologies while the Chinese Communist Party continues its aggressive campaign to steal American intellectual property and technological innovations.
The China Threat Is Real
Hall's message strikes at the heart of a fundamental challenge facing the Trump-Vance administration: How do we compete with an authoritarian regime that has no respect for individual privacy, intellectual property rights, or constitutional limitations on government power?
"We have to beat China without becoming China," Hall emphasized, highlighting the delicate balance between national security imperatives and preserving the freedoms that make America exceptional.
The timing of Hall's warning is no coincidence. Under the Biden regime's failed leadership, China made significant strides in AI development while American innovation was hampered by woke policies, regulatory overreach, and a focus on "equity" rather than excellence.
Trump's America First AI Strategy
Now, with Trump back in the White House and tech innovator Elon Musk leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), America has a real opportunity to reclaim its technological superiority without sacrificing the constitutional principles that separate us from communist tyranny.
The question every American should be asking: Will our leaders have the wisdom to pursue technological dominance while preserving the very freedoms that make victory worth achieving? The stakes couldn't be higher in this new Cold War with China.
