119th Congress
Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) of the House Select Committee on China issued the following statement in response to TikTok’s divestiture process and the future of the app’s operations in the United States:
The Select Committee urges Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker to cancel the planned September 30, 2025 flag-raising ceremony honoring the People’s Republic of China (PRC).
This week, Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) sent a letter to Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker demanding that the City of Philadelphia—the same city where America declared its independence nearly 250 years ago—cancel the upcoming official flag-raising ceremony of the Chinese Communist Party's Five-Star Red Flag.
Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) is commending seven universities—Dartmouth College; Temple University; University of California, Davis; University of California, Irvine; University of California, Riverside; University of Notre Dame; and University of Tennessee—for ending their joint programs associated with the Chinese Schol
Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) sent a letter to Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick to investigate Anker Innovations and its potential abuse of trade practices and tariff evasion. The company also has a history of selling security equipment that allowed unencrypted video streams to be accessed.
The Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party has written to PayPal seeking assurances that its new integrations with Tencent’s Tenpay Global—the operator of Weixin (WeChat) Pay—comply fully with U.S. anti–money laundering (AML) requirements.
Today, House Select Committee on China Chairman John Moolenaar (R-MI) released a groundbreaking new investigation uncovering how Biden-era visa enforcement failures led to American taxpayers funding Ph.D. programs for Chinese nationals, including those linked to the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and China's defense research universities.
At the beginning of the 119th Congress, the Select Committee on the Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched an investigation into six U.S. universities—University of Maryland, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Southern California, Purdue University, and Stanford University.