Oklahoma State Superintendent raises alarm on China funding school agenda changes in US public schools
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Stephen Tritch, president and chief executive of Westinghouse, (L) shakes hands with Wang Binghua, Chairman of the State Nuclear Power Technology Corporation of China (SNPTC), (R) during a signing ceremony to build nuclear power plants in China.
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Oklahoma State Superintendent raises the alarm on his fining of Chinese Communist Party funding in Tulsa public schools, aimed at changing school agenda through “influencing and indoctrinating kids.” Additional interviews with ‘Judicial Watch’ President Tom Fitton and Mike Davis.