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FBI Urged to Probe Anti-Datacenter Sentiment as Chinese Influence

Republican lawmakers have called on the FBI to investigate anti-datacenter sentiment, alleging it may be a Chinese influence campaign. Despite this, 55% of opposition is led by Republicans, according to Data Center Watch.

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June 10, 2026
FBI Urged to Probe Anti-Datacenter Sentiment as Chinese Influence

A group of Republican lawmakers has requested the FBI to investigate what they allege is a Chinese influence campaign against data centers in the United States. This call for investigation comes amid rising opposition to data centers, which some claim is being orchestrated by foreign entities.

Allegations of Foreign Influence

The Republican lawmakers, including Kentucky Rep. Brett Guthrie, Pennsylvania Rep. John Joyce, and Ohio Rep. Bob Latta, have expressed concerns over evidence suggesting foreign influence campaigns targeting AI development in the U.S. The lawmakers' letter to FBI Director Kash Patel highlights findings from independent investigations by the Bitcoin Policy Institute and Power The Future.

The Bitcoin Policy Institute points to a panel discussion led by Sen. Bernie Sanders as evidence, noting the presence of Chinese panelists Zeng Yi and Xue Lan. The institute suggests that the panel's existence is indicative of foreign influence.

Environmental and Political Dynamics

Power The Future's investigation claims that anti-data center materials in states like Virginia, Wisconsin, and Georgia share identical language, suggesting coordination. The report accuses the "environmental left" of manipulating Republican sentiments to push anti-data center legislation.

According to Data Center Watch, 55% of politicians publicly opposing data center projects are Republicans, highlighting a complex political landscape.

Economic Impact

Local opposition has already blocked over $64 billion worth of data center projects. State-level moratoriums, such as New York's, are progressing, potentially impacting the growth of AI infrastructure in the U.S.

Implications for Technology Leaders

For CTOs and digital transformation leaders, these developments underscore the importance of understanding the geopolitical and domestic factors influencing technology infrastructure projects. The potential for foreign influence in technology policy could affect strategic planning and investment in AI and data centers.

Investigation Key Findings
Bitcoin Policy Institute Chinese panelists in AI discussions
Power The Future Identical anti-data center language across states

Understanding these dynamics is crucial for technology leaders navigating the complex landscape of AI infrastructure development.


Sources: TechRadar – Main Feed

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