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Acting U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Todd Lyons announced that federal investigators have uncovered more than 10,000 foreign students connected to «suspect employers» as part of another potentially massive fraud scheme, this time involving the federal STEM Optional Practical Training (OPT) extension program.

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At a news conference Tuesday, Lyons said the cases uncovered thus far are «just the tip of the iceberg.»

OPT is a U.S. immigration program that lets international students on F-1 visas work temporarily in the country in jobs related to their field of study. Lyons said that when the program was first created under the Bush administration and expanded under the Obama administration, the Department of Homeland Security expected «only a few thousand foreign students would receive training approval before returning home.»

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«Instead,» Lyons said, that OPT «ballooned into an uncontrolled guest worker pipeline with hundreds of thousands of foreign students working in the United States.»

He added that «as the program size exploded, so has the fraud.»

Todd Lyons, acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, arrives for a Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing on oversight of ICE, Customs and Border Protection, and Citizenship and Immigration Services in Washington, D.C., on Feb. 12, 2026. (Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc. via Getty Images)

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«Today, we are announcing we have identified over 10,000 foreign students who claim to be working for highly suspect employers, and that’s just among the top 25 OPT employers. This is only the tip of the iceberg,» he said.

«We’ve dramatically expanded our oversight of OPT and can report that we found fraud nationwide.»

According to Lyons, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) officers have visited «problematic OPT worksite employers» in Virginia, Texas, Georgia, Illinois, New York, New Jersey, North Carolina and Florida. He said that many of the suspicious employers include nongovernmental organizations.

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According to Lyons, investigators have «discovered empty buildings and locked doors at addresses where hundreds of foreign students are allegedly employed.» Investigators have also found hundreds of foreign students listed as working out of residential addresses.

«In many places,» he continued, «multiple OPT employers claim to operate from the same address, but none actually lease the facility.»

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«When someone does open the door, their statements are inconsistent, or they claim no knowledge of the business,» said Lyons.

The ICE director also said investigators uncovered what he referred to as «phantom employees,» who he said are foreign students who obtained work authorization through OPT but never actually showed up for work at the sites they claimed to work out of.

«This is not accidental,» Lyons concluded. «This is deliberate, coordinated and criminal.»

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He added that «this fraud is not victimless,» calling it a «blatant attack on the goodwill of the American people.»

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Vice President JD Vance said the Trump administration has launched a nationwide effort to investigate long-running taxpayer fraud, including a Department of Justice inter-agency task force established earlier this year.  (Kent Nishimura/Getty Images)

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Vice President JD Vance, who President Donald Trump appointed «fraud czar,» celebrated the discovery in an X post as «another great win for our fraud task force.»

Vance wrote that the administration «will not tolerate foreign nationals abusing our visa system at the expense of the American people.»

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Democrats’ midterm push clouded by infighting over party keeping 2024 autopsy under wraps

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Democrats keep winning at the ballot box as the party works to win back congressional majorities in this year’s midterm elections.

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But despite a slew of electoral victories and overperformances in the more than 15 months since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, the party’s image remains well underwater in public opinion polling and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) finds itself badly trailing the rival Republican National Committee in fundraising, a crucial gauge of a party’s strength.

To make matters worse, the DNC is facing continued calls to release its internal autopsy of the party’s sweeping setbacks in the 2024 election, when Democrats lost the presidency and Senate majority and fell short in winning back control of the House.

Among those calling on the DNC to make public their report on what went wrong for the Democrats in 2024 is former Vice President Kamala Harris, the party’s presidential nominee two years ago.

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Harris, who is mulling making another White House bid in 2028, recently told donors she believes the DNC should make the autopsy public. The news was first reported by NBC News and confirmed by Fox News Digital.

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A source with knowledge said that Harris had not discussed the autopsy with DNC Chair Ken Martin, and that the former vice president did not know in advance about Martin’s decision in December to keep the 2024 election postmortem under wraps.

Martin ordered the report soon after he was elected DNC chair early last year.

Democratic Party officials interviewed over 300 Democrats from all 50 states for the report, which Martin promised would examine the party’s mistakes in 2024 and offer a roadmap to victory going forward.

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There was controversy surrounding the report as it was being compiled, after reports last summer said the autopsy would skip analyzing whether then-President Joe Biden should have run for re-election in 2024 and would pass on judging key decisions made by Harris and her team, after she replaced Biden as the party’s nominee with just over three months to go until the 2024 election.

Throughout the process, Martin repeatedly pushed back on calling the report an «autopsy,» since he noted that the Democratic Party wasn’t dead. He instead labeled the report an «after-action review.»

But in December, weeks after Democrats scored major victories in the 2025 off-year elections, the party announced it would not be releasing the report.

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Martin, in a statement at the time, said releasing the report would be «a distraction» from the party’s «core mission» to win back congressional majorities in the midterms.

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Democratic National Committee chair Ken Martin addresses party members at the DNC summer meeting in Minneapolis, Minn., on Aug. 25, 2025. (Paul Steinhauser – Fox News)

In explaining his decision, Martin wrote, «We completed a comprehensive review of what happened in 2024 and are already putting our learnings into motion. And we’re winning again — even in places that haven’t gone blue in decades. In our conversations with stakeholders from across the Democratic ecosystem, we are aligned on what’s important, and that’s learning from the past and winning the future.»

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«Here’s our North Star: does this help us win? If the answer is no, it’s a distraction from the core mission,» he emphasized.

But the DNC chair’s decision was criticized not only by Republicans but also by fellow Democrats.

«They are spiking an autopsy of the election that gave us Trump 2.0. If party leaders won’t take the steps required to rebuild ourselves into a winning coalition, we will take it into our own hands,» former DNC Vice Chair David Hogg warned in a social media post at the time.

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Hogg, a gun-control crusader who was elected a DNC vice chair as Martin won election as chair, stepped down from his position last summer after upsetting party leaders for his efforts backing primary challenges against what he called «asleep at the wheel» older, longtime incumbents in safe, blue districts.

Dan Pfeiffer, a former senior advisor to then-President Barack Obama and a co-host of the popular progressive podcast «Pod Save America,» also took to social media to criticize the move.

«This is a very bad decision that reeks of the caution and complacency that brought us to this moment,» Pfeiffer wrote.

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His podcast co-host and fellow Obama alum Jon Favreau called the DNC flip-flop «unreal» and «baffling.»

«The DNC’s actual position is that if the public knew more about what Democrats got wrong in the last election, it would hurt the party’s chances in the next election,» Favreau wrote on X. «How does this rebuild trust between the party insiders and grassroots activists and organizers?»

Martin last month made an appearance on «Pod Save America» to push back against the criticism.

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«We’ve been releasing that,» Martin said when asked if the DNC would release a summary of the report. «The reality is we’re not hiding the ball on this. We have been sharing those things out. There’s no smoking gun here.»

Martin noted that «we’ve been providing briefings,» as he pointed to data from the report the DNC shared with Democratic stakeholders.

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Harris isn’t the only potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender calling on the DNC to make the full report public.

«Yeah, release the autopsy,» Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey said this past weekend in an interview on NBC’s «Meet the Press» on Sunday. «They should do that,» the senator added as he pointed to the DNC.

But Booker, who ran unsuccessfully for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination won by Biden and who is mulling another run in 2028, said it’s imperative his party doesn’t dwell on the past.

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Rotimi Adeoye, a former Democratic operative who is serving as a contributing opinion writer for The New York Times, argued in a social media post that «the mistake the DNC made is they could’ve released the report earlier in the spring, whatever’s in it, you get two weeks of bad publicity, then Trump does something stupid and everyone forgets.»

«Now it feels like something’s being hidden, which makes it way more salacious,» he claimed.

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A person familiar with the DNC’s strategy told Fox News Digital because of all the attention on the autopsy, «they are going to be forced to release something.»

The person, who asked to remain anonymous to speak more freely, said the ongoing storyline is a distraction for the DNC with the clock ticking towards the midterms, adding «it’s just not helping to be talking about this.»

The DNC pointed to Martin’s previous comments when contacted by Fox News Digital.

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Crudo informe israelí sobre la violencia sexual durante y después del ataque de Hamas: vejaciones entre parientes, transmisiones en vivo y violaciones grupales

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Un equipo de investigación de Israel publicó lo que describió como el informe más completo hasta la fecha sobre la violencia sexual cometida por militantes palestinos durante y después del ataque terrorista de Hamas contra ese país el 7 de octubre de 2023.

El informe, que da fin a dos años de investigación a cargo de un equipo no gubernamental, concluye que la violencia sexual ejercida contra mujeres y hombres fue «sistemática, generalizada e integral» a lo largo del ataque de Hamas y sus aliados, al igual que las violaciones cometidas contra rehenes que se llevaron de vuelta a Gaza.

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Publicado este martes, el documento describe casos en los que se abusó de víctimas delante de sus familiares y en los que los perpetradores transmitieron en tiempo real fotos o videos de las atrocidades a familiares de sus víctimas a través de redes sociales. Para tales casos el equipo investigador acuñó una expresión: “Violencia kinocida”, con la que alude a agresión contra el vínculo de parentesco.

En por lo menos un caso, según el informe, se forzó a integrantes de una misma familia a ejecutar actos de violencia sexual entre sí.

Cochav Elkayam-Levy, fundadora del grupo autor del informe, afirmó: “Este análisis nos permite tomar distancia y ver el horror en toda su magnitud”.

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Inmediatamente después del ataque del 7 de octubre surgieron numerosos relatos fragmentados de violaciones y violencia sexual perpetradas por los agresores provenientes de Gaza. Las Naciones Unidas y distintas organizaciones de derechos humanos documentaron varios de estos casos.

Jurista y defensora de los derechos humanos, la doctora Elkayam-Levy creó la Comisión Civil sobre los Crímenes del 7 de Octubre cometidos por Hamas contra Mujeres, Niños y Familias para despertar conciencia a nivel mundial sobre la violencia de género. La institución declara que trabaja para amplificar la voz de las víctimas y combatir la negación.

Dentro de su accionar informa haber analizado y catalogado más de 10.000 fotografías y fragmentos de video, incluyendo grabaciones realizadas por los atacantes, aparte de imágenes satelitales. El equipo también realizó visitas al lugar de los hechos y cotejó testimonios cruzados de primera mano, documentación y material de fuentes abiertas.

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El archivo de la comisión está cerrado al público debido a la naturaleza explícita de gran parte del material y para proteger la privacidad de las víctimas y sus familias, según indicó la propia entidad.

En la elaboración del informe trabajó un equipo de aproximadamente dos docenas de investigadores y expertos en trauma, archivística y documentación israelíes junto con diversos colaboradores internacionales. El grupo operó en colaboración con otras personas que geolocalizaron fotografías y videos de distintos lugares del ataque, identificando la ubicación de las víctimas y contrastándola con otras pruebas.

El equipo consultó a expertos internacionales además. Entre quienes respaldaron el informe se encuentran el profesor Irwin Cotler, presidente internacional del Centro Raoul Wallenberg para los Derechos Humanos y ex ministro de Justicia y fiscal general de Canadá, el profesor David Crane, fiscal jefe fundador del Tribunal Especial de la ONU para Sierra Leona, y Anila Ali, presidenta del Consejo Estadounidense para el Empoderamiento de Mujeres Musulmanas y Multirreligiosas.

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El informe no proporciona una cifra precisa de los casos documentados, alegando que es extremadamente difícil cuantificarlos con certeza.

La comisión señala que la muerte de muchas de las víctimas y el estado de algunos de los cadáveres imposibilitaron determinar con exactitud lo sucedido y añade que los sobrevivientes y los testigos de violencia sexual, especialmente en contextos de conflicto, por lo general tardan en formular sus denuncias o no lo hacen nunca. Asimismo, la institución indicó que aún seguían surgiendo testimonios.

De acuerdo al informe de 300 páginas, no se trató de actos aislados sino “organizados y preconcebidos”.

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“Mediante la identificación de modos operativos recurrentes en distintos sitios y etapas, el informe demuestra que estos delitos siguieron esquemas identificables”, manifestó la comisión en un comunicado.

Hamas no se ha pronunciado públicamente acerca del informe y un funcionario de la organización no respondió a la solicitud de hacer comentarios en sucesivas oportunidades.

Crudos testimonios de violaciones de Hamas en Gaza y en el ataque terrorista a Israel. Foto Reuters / Athit Perawongmetha

Previamente Hamas ha negado que sus militantes se hubieran involucrado en abusos sexuales y, en forma reiterada, no ha respondido a preguntas detalladas sobre casos específicos.

La magnitud misma del ataque, que desencadenó una devastadora guerra de dos años en Gaza, desbordó a las fuerzas de seguridad israelíes y dificultó la obtención de pruebas forenses admisibles ante un tribunal, en virtud de lo expresado por autoridades israelíes. En cuestión de hora los atacantes de Gaza mataron a unas 1.200 personas en el sur de Israel, según funcionarios israelíes. Fue el día más sangriento de la historia de la nación hebrea.

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Unas 250 personas fueron secuestradas y llevadas a Gaza. Tras su liberación, diferentes ex rehenes dijeron públicamente haber sufrido agresiones sexuales tanto durante su captura como en cautiverio.

Los ataques israelíes contra Gaza durante la guerra causaron la muerte de más de 70.000 palestinos, en base a lo precisado por funcionarios de salud de Gaza.

En declaraciones a la prensa hechas el martes, la doctora Elkayam-Levy agregó que la violencia sexual perpetrada el 7 de octubre fue una estrategia calculada, «infligida con excepcional crueldad«.

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Un informe de la ONU publicado hace más de dos años concluyó que existían «fundamentos razonables» para creer que se habían producido actos de violencia sexual durante la incursión al mando de Hamas en Israel, entre ellos violaciones individuales y colectivas en al menos tres lugares. En aquel momento Naciones Unidas afirmó que, en la mayoría de estos casos, «las víctimas primero violadas fueron después matadas», y daba cuenta de al menos dos casos relacionados con abuso sexual de cadáveres de mujeres.

El informe de la ONU señalaba que también en Gaza parte del conjunto de rehenes había sido objeto de violaciones y tortura sexual.

La Comisión Civil afirmó que su informe se basa en su archivo de crímenes de guerra, que comprende relatos de sobrevivientes y de testigos, videos, comunicaciones del tipo de los mensajes de texto y testimonios.

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El escrito documenta lo que describe como “formas recurrentes” de violencia sexual y de género, lo cual incluye violación individual y en grupo, tortura y mutilación sexual, desnudez forzada, abuso sexual post mortem y agresiones sexuales cometidas en presencia de familiares.

Dos rehenes que recuperaron su libertad, en ambos casos menores de edad y parientes entre sí, declararon que se les exigió realizar actos sexuales entre sí durante el cautiverio, a la luz del informe.

«Según consignan, los captores forzaron que se desnudaran, les tocaron las partes íntimas y les fustigaron los genitales«, revela el texto.

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La comisión afirma que mantiene el anonimato para proteger la privacidad de las personas implicadas y hace referencia a una reunión celebrada con un experto médico no identificado como fuente de dicha información.

En otro relato estremecedor, la comisión documenta el testimonio de un sobreviviente masculino que afirma haber sido víctima de una violación grupal muy violenta y de torturas por parte de varios agresores en el predio del festival de música Nova.

Siempre siguiendo el informe, el hombre efectuó y superó un test poligráfico.

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“En un momento dado me encontré aislado, con la cabeza en el suelo”, se cita en el informe al superviviente, solamente identificado como D. “Al principio me resistí, hasta que me golpearon en la cabeza con tanta fuerza que sentí que perdía todo control, y cuanto más me resistía, más fuerte me pegaban. Me lastimaron los genitales”, añadió, y dijo que después lo azotaron con un cinturón.

“Se reían, estaban encantados, como si yo fuera su muñeco sexual”, contó. “No había límites. Yo estaba completamente desnudo. Hicieron conmigo lo que quisieron.”

Mencionó que, de fondo, oía a mujeres a las que estaban violando y que gritaban pidiendo ayuda.

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Funcionarios israelíes, supervivientes y simpatizantes se han quejado largamente de que la violencia sexual ocurrida durante el ataque del 7 de octubre haya sido recibida con silencio y descreimiento por gran parte del mundo, cuando menos en un principio.

Ciertas declaraciones de funcionarios israelíes y de los primeros equipos de emergencia en llegar sobre atrocidades que resultaron ser inexactas o falsas hicieron que los críticos de Israel afirmaran que las acusaciones de violencia sexual eran inventadas o exageradas y estaban destinadas a desviar la atención de las acciones de Israel en Gaza.

Otras organizaciones de derechos humanos han documentado denuncias palestinas de abusos sexuales organizados y sistemáticos en centros de detención israelíes, incluyendo acusaciones de violación, desnudez forzada y golpes en la zona inguinal. También palestinos de Cisjordania, territorio ocupado por Israel, han relatado incidentes de abuso sexual a manos de colonos y soldados.

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La doctora Elkayam-Levy confirmó que el informe de la Comisión Civil ya puede ser utilizado por fiscales. El escrito enumera los mecanismos que cabría aplicar para cooperación internacional, dado que en conjunto las víctimas del ataque del 7 de octubre corresponden a distintas nacionalidades. A la vez, recomienda que Israel establezca una sala o un panel de jueces especiales para el procesamiento de delitos sexuales y de género.

La jurista e investigadora explicó de manera similar que la comisión podría sumarse a los esfuerzos nacionales e internacionales de enjuiciamiento en calidad de testigos periciales.

“Los delitos sexuales son los más fáciles de negar”, observó Merav Israeli-Amarant, abogada y directora ejecutiva de la Comisión Civil. Añadió que eso era especialmente real en el caso del ataque del 7 de octubre, “porque la mayoría de las víctimas fueron asesinadas y no pueden declarar”.

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Isabel Kershner, corresponsal sénior del New York Times en Jerusalén, informa sobre asuntos israelíes y palestinos desde 1990.

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What Xi wants from Trump as Beijing seeks leverage in high-stakes summit

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President Donald Trump arrived in Beijing for a high-stakes summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a moment when both Washington and Beijing are trying to stabilize one of the world’s most consequential rivalries without giving ground on deeper strategic disputes.

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The two-day visit marks Trump’s first trip to China since 2017 and comes amid mounting tensions over trade, artificial intelligence, Taiwan and the fallout from the war with Iran. While the White House is framing the summit as an opportunity for new economic agreements and «rebalancing» the U.S.–China relationship, analysts say Beijing’s priorities are far broader and more long-term.

«Trump arrives seeking headline deals and visible momentum ahead of the midterms,» wrote Zongyuan Zoe Liu, senior fellow for China studies at the Council on Foreign Relations. «Xi is playing a longer game, focused on strategic patience rather than substantive compromise.»

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President Donald Trump is expected to press Chinese President Xi Jinping on China’s economic and strategic support for both Iran and Russia, including oil revenue, dual-use components and potential weapons transfers, according to senior administration officials. (Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images)

Topics expected to be discussed during the summit include trade, aerospace, agriculture and energy agreements, and the creation of a U.S.–China Board of Trade and Board of Investment, according to the White House. 

White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly said Trump’s goal is to «deliver more good deals on behalf of our country» while safeguarding U.S. national security.

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Trump participated in a welcome ceremony and bilateral meeting with Xi Thursday morning local time in Beijing, followed by a tour of the Temple of Heaven alongside the Chinese leader and a state banquet later. 

Chinese Embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu said Beijing views the summit as an opportunity to stabilize ties between the world’s two largest economies. 

«Heads-of-state diplomacy plays an irreplaceable role in providing strategic guidance for China–U.S. relations,» Liu said in a statement to Fox News Digital. «We welcome President Trump’s state visit to China. China stands ready to work with the U.S. to expand cooperation and manage differences in the spirit of equality, respect and mutual benefit, and provide more stability and certainty for a transforming and volatile world.»

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For Xi, analysts say, the top priority likely is avoiding further escalation with Washington while buying time for China’s slowing economy, as it continues to struggle with weak domestic demand, deflationary pressure and industrial overcapacity. 

A recent report by the U.S.–China Economic and Security Review Commission warned that Beijing is doubling down on state-led industrial policy despite mounting structural weaknesses in the Chinese economy.

The commission said China is increasingly operating a «two-speed» economy, where much of the broader economy stagnates while sectors prioritized by the Chinese Communist Party receive massive state support and continue expanding beyond market demand.

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The report also warned of a new «China Shock 2.0,» arguing Beijing’s excess industrial capacity and record trade surplus are disrupting global markets while increasing foreign dependence on Chinese-controlled supply chains in sectors ranging from batteries and pharmaceuticals to semiconductors and artificial intelligence.

«Chinese policy seeks simultaneously to reduce China’s reliance on foreign technology while increasing the world’s dependence on China,» the commission noted in its findings.

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President Trump was greeted by a formal state welcome when he touched down in Beijing ahead of high-stakes talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)

At the same time, Xi is entering the talks with leverage stemming from the ongoing Iran crisis and global energy disruptions.

Trump has faced growing domestic pressure over rising energy prices tied to instability in the Middle East and shipping threats near the Strait of Hormuz. Beijing, meanwhile, remains one of Iran’s largest oil customers and maintains political ties with Tehran.

Susan Thornton, former acting assistant secretary of state for East Asian and Pacific affairs during Trump’s first term, said during a recent Stanford University Asia-Pacific Research Center interview that expectations for major breakthroughs should remain low despite the summit’s symbolism.

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«The primary value lies in the act of meeting itself,» Thornton said.

She suggested Beijing may see a strategic advantage in America’s renewed focus on the Middle East. While China has made nominal peace proposals, it has not stepped up as a mediator.

«It seems like they are kind of hanging back and waiting to see what will happen,» Thornton said, arguing that from Beijing’s perspective, a U.S. entanglement in the Middle East may serve as a useful distraction, diverting Washington’s attention and pressure away from China.

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One area where the two sides could announce tangible progress is agriculture. 

The White House is pushing Beijing for expanded purchases of U.S. farm products ahead of the summit, according to a Reuters report published Tuesday, particularly soybeans and grains. 

But traders and analysts told Reuters that China’s appetite for major new soybean commitments may be limited due to weak domestic demand and cheaper alternatives from Brazil. Instead, markets are watching for potential agreements involving corn, sorghum, wheat, beef and poultry, sectors viewed as less politically contentious in the broader U.S.–China relationship. 

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More than a dozen U.S. business executives, including leaders from agricultural giant Cargill, are accompanying Trump during the visit.

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Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife Peng Liyuan welcome U.S. President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump at the Palace Museum, also known as the Forbidden City, in Beijing, Nov. 8, 2017.  (Xinhua/Xie Huanchi via Getty Images)

Despite the focus on trade and geopolitical tensions, survivors of China’s religious persecution are urging the administration not to sideline Beijing’s crackdown on religious groups and dissidents.

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Ahead of the summit, Trump publicly pledged to raise the case of imprisoned Chinese pastor Ezra Jin following advocacy efforts by his daughter, Grace Jin Drexel, who has accused Beijing of persecuting Christians.

Former U.S. officials told Fox News Digital they are skeptical human rights concerns will play a central role during a summit primarily focused on lowering tensions and stabilizing economic ties between the two powers.

Taiwan and technology restrictions are also expected to loom over the talks. Beijing continues to oppose U.S. arms sales and support for Taiwan, while Washington has tightened export controls targeting China’s advanced semiconductor and AI sectors.

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For President Donald Trump, the summit offers an opportunity to showcase economic wins and diplomatic engagement ahead of the 2026 midterms (Manuel Balce Ceneta/AP Photo)

Still, despite the escalating rivalry, neither Washington nor Beijing appears eager for a direct confrontation.

For Trump, the summit offers an opportunity to showcase economic wins and diplomatic engagement ahead of the 2026 midterms. 

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For Xi, analysts say, the goal is far more measured: preserve stability, avoid confrontation and continue positioning China for a prolonged strategic competition with the United States.



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