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CCP BLOCKS $2 billion American takeover of Chinese-founded AI company

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The Chinese communist government stepped in to block Mark Zuckerberg's Meta from completing a company takeover in what has been described as an extraordinary late-stage intervention.

However, the CCP preventing a U.S. company from bringing a Chinese tech firm to the U.S. comes as no shock to other analysts who say it was strange the deal was allowed to get to this stage.

'It's got Chinese founders, and those Chinese founders are in China.'

In December for $2 billion, Meta acquired Manus AI, an agentic AI that resembles chatbots like ChatGPT. However, its differentiating factor has been that Manus AI "independently plans and completes" tasks without the need for continuous prompts from the user.

The company is Chinese founded but has since settled in Singapore. This did not stop China's National Development and Reform Commission from rejecting the acquisition, in what was labeled as a mandatory "unwinding."

The commission reportedly said in a statement that it was prohibiting foreign investment in Manus in accordance with laws and regulations. It also said that Meta's acquisition had violated Chinese rules on foreign investment.

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Meta said on Monday, however, that it "complied fully with applicable" laws during its transaction.

"We anticipate an appropriate resolution to the inquiry," the company said in a statement. The Times also reported that Meta has described itself and Manus as being two teams that have already become "deeply integrated."

Some experts, like Matt Bloxham from Bloomberg Intelligence, were not surprised that the Chinese government stepped in.

"Manus was originally a Chinese-founded business and reincorporated in Singapore, but it's got Chinese founders, and those Chinese founders are in China, and they're being blocked from leaving the country," Bloxham said on Monday. "So I think clearly, you know, this is an issue about technology transfer from one superpower to another, and that's why we're seeing this Chinese clampdown."

Bloxham added that in his mind it was "a little bit surprising" that the acquisition had actually been "waved through" up to this point.

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The White House provided a vague statement on Monday about protecting against foreign interference in its technology sector.

The Trump administration will "continue defending America's leading and innovative technology sector against undue foreign interference of any sort," White House spokesperson Kush Desai said, per the Washington Post.

Other features of Manus AI include interacting with a user's browser and other software to complete tasks, with the capability of generating text and images across other user applications.

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Supreme Court Voids Majority Black Congressional District in La.

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The Supreme Court on Wednesday struck down Louisiana's second majority Black congressional district in a decision that could open the door for Republican-led states to eliminate Black and Latino electoral districts that tend to favor Democrats and affect the balance of ...

Tough-on-Cartels Mexican State Prosecutor Resigns Amid Scandal Over U.S. Agents in Raid

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The head of the Chihuahua State Attorney General’s Office, Cesar Jauregui Moreno, resigned his position following the highly publicized death of two U.S. agents after a raid in Mexico. The state prosecutor had earned a reputation for being tough on cartels at a time when Mexico’s federal government continues its soft or even complicit approach to criminal organizations.

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Sara Gonzales calls out left’s hypocrisy over Michael Jackson biopic success

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Many leftists pin their hatred of Donald Trump on their unproven claim that he was involved with Jeffrey Epstein — but that isn’t stopping them from supporting an alleged abuser at the box office.

And BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales is tired of the hypocrisy.

“They’re like, ‘Oh my gosh, we hate pedophiles. We are the party against pedophiles, and the Republicans are always protecting pedophiles. If there’s anything we hate, it’s pedophiles,’” Gonzales mocks.

“Actually, that’s historically not been the case. Has not been the case, as documented with all of these Democrats involved with Jeffrey Epstein, but also they have apparently been crawling all over each other to go watch a movie about [an alleged] renowned kiddie diddler,” she continues.

The movie is Antoine Fuqua’s Michael Jackson biopic, which brought in a whopping $218.8 million globally over its opening weekend and became the biggest domestic opening of all time for any biopic.


“Michael Jackson, when it comes to him, technically he was cleared in the legal system in 2005,” Gonzales says, though she isn’t buying it.

And according to a report in People magazine, Gonzales may be on to something.

The report claims that the director of the biopic allegedly made an extra $25 million to remove child sex abuse allegations.

“That’s a lot of money to pay the director and a producer to remove things from the movie if they weren’t true,” Gonzales says, pointing out that it’s not the first time allegations of abuse have been suspiciously squashed.

“You also had the documentary ‘Leaving Neverland,’ which was 2019. And the biggest accusations that came out were highlighted in this. ... But guess what? If you missed it and you want to go back to check it out, you’re not going to be able to see it because the Jackson Estate sued to remove it from the internet, just like they buried it in the movie and got paid off,” she continues. “Are you sensing the trend yet?”

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