House Intel Chief Warns of Foreign Efforts to Stir Division Inside the U.S.

Reclaiming Integrity in the Age of Invisible Wars

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rick Crawford (R-Ark.) is sounding an alarm that transcends party lines: America’s intelligence agencies need sweeping reform to meet a new kind of threat — one where foreign powers and domestic actors blur together to weaken the nation from within.

“I think there is a whole network of both state and non-state actors exploiting political divides and even fractures within individual parties,” Crawford told Just the News. “We’ve clearly seen malign influence from China, Russia, and Iran, but there are also non-state actors acting on behalf of nation-states.”

Crawford’s concern points to a quiet battlefield: one not waged by soldiers, but by algorithms, lobbyists, cyber cells, and ideological operatives who manipulate trust itself. “Imagine Russia funding cyberattacks,” he said, “or China mobilizing people here who still feel a deep allegiance to the mother country. China is absolutely trying to exploit that.”


A Whole-of-Nation Counterintelligence Ethic

The Arkansas congressman argues that counterintelligence reform must now become a pillar of national security. It is no longer enough to react after damage is done. He praised FBI Director Kash Patel for introducing new thinking into the Bureau and urged a broader culture shift across the intelligence community.

“We need to detect, intercept, and disrupt these efforts to protect our citizens,” Crawford said. “If we bring law enforcement, intelligence, and private expertise together, we can build a far more robust counterintelligence posture.”

He cited examples ranging from Chinese nationals in Michigan to an attempted hack on U.N. phone systems — not as isolated threats, but as signals of an ecosystem of influence. Some agencies, he noted, may lack arrest authority but still play an indispensable role: “They can turn assets, exploit networks, and give us insight into how foreign powers operate here.”


Following the Flow of Influence

Crawford’s call aligns with parallel efforts inside the Treasury Department, IRS, and FBI to trace foreign money moving through American nonprofits — a modern form of soft warfare.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, speaking on the late Charlie Kirk’s program, described a new resolve to track the sources of unrest and division.

“Just as we once pursued the masterminds behind 9/11, we’re operationalizing Treasury to trace who funds domestic destabilization,” Bessent said. “We’re investigating how much support comes from abroad and how much is funneled through U.S. nonprofits. This is mission-critical.”

At the FBI, Director Patel echoed the principle that money leaves a trail even when ideology obscures intent. “We are following the money,” he said, confirming ongoing probes into extremist and anarchist groups, attacks on ICE agents, and foreign-funded antisemitic agitation on campuses.

Thanks to expanded coordination, Patel noted, investigators are now working with independent reporters and community observers who document activity on the ground. “They’re helping us map out the networks where law enforcement has limited access,” he said.


Truth as the Final Defense

Behind the rhetoric of espionage and infiltration lies a deeper question: how does a free people remain alert without becoming suspicious of one another?

The most resilient defense, Crawford implies, is not only technological but ethical — restoring a culture that values honesty over propaganda, and civic unity over tribal outrage. Counterintelligence begins not in secret rooms but in the public’s refusal to be divided by manufactured fear.

Foreign adversaries can exploit fractures only when a nation forgets its shared moral spine.

In that sense, America’s real reform may not be just structural — it must also be spiritual: the rebuilding of trust, discernment, and collective conscience.

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