The United States is deporting more than 100 Chinese illegal immigrants back to their home country. The number is a handful compared to the total found to have entered illegally.Wall Street billionaire Howard Lutnick is tapped to lead President-elect Donald Trump’s trade agenda, with 60 percent tariffs for China seemingly in his crosshairs.The U.S.–China Commission sends recommendations to Congress on how to deal with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). They outline the CCP’s role in destabilizing the Middle East.Beijing reacts to escalating tensions between the United States and Russia, after Russian President Vladimir Putin relaxed nuclear weapon policies following a Ukrainian strike on Russia that used American-made missiles.00:00 Intro1:09 U.S. Deports 109 Chinese Illegals on Charter Flight2:32 Trump Taps China Hawk Lutnick for Commerce Secretary4:51 Poll: Trump Unlikely to Slap 60% Tariff on China5:30 Businesses Stocking Up Due to Possible Tariff Hike6:07 China Commission: CCP Supplies Half of Iran’s Income8:21 Congress Probes U.S. Readiness for China Conflict10:39 China Reacts to Changes in Russia’s Nuclear Policy12:15 CCP Agent Sentenced for Trying to Bribe IRS Official15:05 Austin: Disappointed with China’s Decision to Not Meet15:54 Hong Kong Mogul Jimmy Lai Testifies in His Trial17:08 U.S. Prepares New Sanctions After Kong Kong Mass Trail18:04 Capitol Hill Exhibit: Hope in the Face of Persecution