As China’s leader Xi Jinping remains close with Russian President Vladimir Putin and China’s eyes seem to stay set on a potential ‘reunification’ with Taiwan, which would likely include an aggressive invasion of the country, many on Capitol Hill believe China’s actions differ from their supposed desire to be a neutral leader on the world stage. Their involvement in America’s cyberspace also refutes this assertion — as the social media app TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance, has collected mass amounts of U.S. data that is believed to be shared with the Chinese Communist Party. On the Rundown, Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn explains how she believes the Biden Administration’s “lack of responsiveness” to China’s action has played a role in their increased aggression and what needs to happen to ensure China does not aim their hostility toward the U.S. or our allies. She also discusses her involvement in introducing the Kids Online Safety Act, legislation that could enhance U.S. data security and cyber protections.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, established to bring attention to the disease and encourage screenings and healthy lifestyle choices. Although cases of the disease have been on the overall decline over the last 30 years, diagnoses among younger patients are on the rise. Kacie Peters and her husband Erik Stanley, both under 50, were diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer within six months of each other. They join the Rundown to discuss their warning signs, their fight to beat the disease, and their mission to raise awareness.
Plus, commentary by FOX News contributor Deroy Murdock.