Hegseth's $1 Trillion China Handover EXPOSED by Kennedy ā Senate DESCENDS INTO CHAOS
#PeteHegseth #RareEarth #SenateHearing š“ BREAKING: Senator Kennedy reads Page 11 of Hegseth's OWN signed order aloud ā exposing a $1 TRILLION handover of strategic rare earth assets to Chinese state-linked entities. The Senate Armed Services Committee descends into chaos. š THE MOMENT EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT: Senator John Kennedy didn't come to the Senate Armed Services Committee hearing to discuss supply chain policy. He came with FIVE explosive documents ā and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth never saw them coming. At 10:22 AM Eastern, Kennedy held up a 94-page document titled "Supply Chain Restructuring Framework." He had Hegseth's signature on it. Then he turned to Page 11. That single page authorized the transfer of rare earth processing rights ā for three categories the Pentagon itself classifies as CRITICAL to military production ā to entities with documented ties to the Chinese state. š„ WHAT KENNEDY EXPOSED ā 5 DOCUMENTS THAT CHANGED EVERYTHING: ā DOCUMENT 1: A 94-page Supply Chain Restructuring Framework ā bearing Hegseth's personal signature on Page 11 ā that transferred rare earth processing to a Chinese-linked joint venture with a 61% majority stake held by a Chinese state affiliate ā DOCUMENT 2: The Commerce Department's internal assessment of THREE ALTERNATIVE proposals ā all of which kept majority processing control in US or allied hands, and all of which were operationally viable ā DOCUMENT 3: The classification review log ā proving the decision memo recommending this transfer was reviewed TWICE and returned "unclassified" BOTH times. Nothing to hide behind. ā DOCUMENT 4: The joint venture's official ownership filing ā obtained through a US embassy commercial section ā confirming the 61% majority stakeholder is on the US Treasury Department's list of Chinese state ownership-linked entities ā DOCUMENT 5: An internal Pentagon memo from Hegseth's OWN Industrial Base Policy Office ā sent SIX WEEKS before the deal was finalized. Subject line: "Re: Rare earth processing restructuring ā RECOMMEND AGAINST Option 4 due to PRC ownership risk." Hegseth chose Option 4 anyway. The $1 trillion figure represents the combined value of what was surrendered: rare earth processing contracts, semiconductor supply agreements, and port access rights ā all restructured to benefit entities with documented Chinese state ties. š„ WHY THIS MATTERS: Rare earth elements are not optional. They are the foundation of every guided missile, every fighter jet radar, every advanced weapons system the United States deploys. And the sitting Defense Secretary ā against his own department's explicit recommendation ā signed away processing control to Chinese state-linked entities. Kennedy spelled out the number slowly so every syllable landed: "One. Trillion. Dollars." Three motions were presented. All three passed unanimously. Bipartisan. No objections: 1ļøā£ All five documents entered into the congressional record 2ļøā£ Committee demands full Treasury ownership analysis of the Chinese-linked joint venture 3ļøā£ Pentagon Inspector General ordered to investigate the decision process that overrode DoD's own recommendation š "Mr. Secretary ā your own people told you NOT to sign this. You signed it anyway. And now $1 trillion in strategic assets sits under Chinese-controlled processing. The American people deserve to know WHY." #Pentagon #NationalSecurity #ChinaSupplyChain #JohnKennedy #TrillionDollar #PentagonIG #USChinaRelations š Subscribe for the defense and national security hearings the corporate media refuses to cover. š¢ SHARE this ā a Defense Secretary signing away American rare earth processing to China is now public record.
