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The PRC’s Threats to Americans: Transnational Repression & State-Level Responses

Wednesday, June 03, 2026 10:00 am
222 Russell Senate Office Building
Event Type:
Hearing

The Congressional-Executive Commission on China will hold a hearing examining the People’s Republic of China’s expanding use of transnational repression and malign influence in the United States, and the growing role of state and local governments in responding to these and other threats.  Diaspora communities, companies, universities, cultural institutions, public officials, and civil society organizations have faced pressure in recent years when their words or actions challenge the Chinese Communist Party’s preferred narratives. 

The hearing will highlight how PRC authorities and their proxies seek to intimidate, censor, and silence critics in the United States. We will hear from victims about the tactics used to target them and their families, examine how federal, state, and local governments can better work together to protect Americans, strengthen law enforcement responses, and defend varied U.S. interests from the challenges posed by the PRC. 

The hearing will be livestreamed on the CECC’s YouTube Channel

Witnesses

Hon. Stephen J. Cox, Counsel to the Governor, State of Alaska 

Hon. Eliot Bostar, Nebraska State Senator

Arthur Liu, Owner, Inter-Pacific Law Group

Anna Kwok, Board Director and former Executive Director, Hong Kong Democracy Council