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EPISODE · May 12, 2026 · 8 MIN

Kim on a Whim — Chinese Spy Scandal, Birthright Citizenship Debate, and AI Image Manipulation

from The Marc Cox Morning Show

In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge spotlights the case of former Arcadia, California mayor Eileen Wang, who pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government after allegedly publishing pro-Beijing propaganda through a seemingly legitimate local news website. The segment expands into a broader discussion about Chinese Communist Party influence operations inside the United States, concerns over “birth tourism,” dual citizenship, and loopholes surrounding birthright citizenship that Marc argues foreign adversaries exploit for long-term political influence. Kim details how wealthy foreign nationals allegedly use U.S. birthright laws to secure American citizenship for children while Marc connects the issue to national sovereignty, border control, and constitutional reform debates. The conversation also branches into concerns about artificial intelligence after Kim points out dramatically altered campaign photos allegedly used by Wang, sparking discussion about AI-driven image manipulation, misinformation, and public trust. The segment closes with criticism of Western military complacency and broader warnings that America’s political and legal systems are increasingly vulnerable to exploitation by foreign adversaries. Hashtags: #KimOnaWhim #China #ChineseCommunistParty #EileenWang #ArcadiaCalifornia #BirthrightCitizenship #BirthTourism #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Propaganda #BorderSecurity #NationalSecurity #CCP #TalkRadio #USPolitics

In “Kim on a Whim,” Kim St. Onge spotlights the case of former Arcadia, California mayor Eileen Wang, who pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal agent for the Chinese government after allegedly publishing pro-Beijing propaganda through a seemingly legitimate local news website. The segment expands into a broader discussion about Chinese Communist Party influence operations inside the United States, concerns over “birth tourism,” dual citizenship, and loopholes surrounding birthright citizenship that Marc argues foreign adversaries exploit for long-term political influence. Kim details how wealthy foreign nationals allegedly use U.S. birthright laws to secure American citizenship for children while Marc connects the issue to national sovereignty, border control, and constitutional reform debates. The conversation also branches into concerns about artificial intelligence after Kim points out dramatically altered campaign photos allegedly used by Wang, sparking discussion about AI-driven image manipulation, misinformation, and public trust. The segment closes with criticism of Western military complacency and broader warnings that America’s political and legal systems are increasingly vulnerable to exploitation by foreign adversaries. Hashtags: #KimOnaWhim #China #ChineseCommunistParty #EileenWang #ArcadiaCalifornia #BirthrightCitizenship #BirthTourism #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #Propaganda #BorderSecurity #NationalSecurity #CCP #TalkRadio #USPolitics

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