EPISODE · Jul 15, 2026 · 1H 31M
Guests - Ava Chen, Terri Jo Neff
from Winn Tucson · host Kathleen Winn
Guests - Ava Chen, Terri Jo Neff Ava Chen opens China Watch Wednesday with a four-pronged breakdown of how the CCP is targeting American elections — from ideological capture through private equity proxies, to voting machine supply chain contamination traced through Huawei-controlled Serbia, to a 2020 NFSC intelligence disclosure alleging a CCP plot to kill President Trump using COVID-19 — and closes with breaking intel on Xi Jinping's coming purge of 1,200 CCP financial system insiders who she says have been looting China with Wall Street's help. Terri Jo Neff drives up from Sierra Vista to tell the story of Aluminum Dynamics — a company that followed every rule, got every permit, had ADEQ, the EPA, and Kris Mayes's own office sign off on its project, then watched Mayes reverse course under political pressure, threaten a public nuisance lawsuit before any nuisance existed, and drive 90 jobs and a promised fire station out of Cochise County — triggering a county-level investigation into whether the Attorney General overstepped her authority that rural boards across Arizona are now watching closely.
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Guests - Ava Chen, Terri Jo Neff Ava Chen opens China Watch Wednesday with a four-pronged breakdown of how the CCP is targeting American elections — from ideological capture through private equity proxies, to voting machine supply chain contamination traced through Huawei-controlled Serbia, to a 2020 NFSC intelligence disclosure alleging a CCP plot to kill President Trump using COVID-19 — and closes with breaking intel on Xi Jinping's coming purge of 1,200 CCP financial system insiders who she says have been looting China with Wall Street's help. Terri Jo Neff drives up from Sierra Vista to tell the story of Aluminum Dynamics — a company that followed every rule, got every permit, had ADEQ, the EPA, and Kris Mayes's own office sign off on its project, then watched Mayes reverse course under political pressure, threaten a public nuisance lawsuit before any nuisance existed, and drive 90 jobs and a promised fire station out of Cochise County — triggering a county-level investigation into whether the Attorney General overstepped her authority that rural boards across Arizona are now watching closely.
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Guests - Ava Chen, Terri Jo Neff
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