Lawmakers demand answers from FFA over Chinese Communist Party ties
CITY, State (Fox News) — Federal lawmakers are investigating the National Future Farmers of America’s partnership with a Chinese Communist Party-controlled agribusiness and DEI initiatives, raising national security and tax-exempt status concerns.
## Key Facts:
– House Ways and Means Committee and the Congressional FFA Caucus are leading the inquiry.
– National FFA CEO Scott Stump is asked to provide documents related to the partnership with Syngenta Group.
– Syngenta Group is owned by China National Chemical Corp., a Chinese state-owned enterprise.
– Lawmakers are concerned about Chinese influence over future American agricultural leaders.
– The inquiry is part of congressional oversight of tax-exempt organizations and exposure to foreign influence.
## Conclusion:
The National FFA is under scrutiny for its ties to a Chinese state-owned company and its DEI initiatives, prompting concerns about foreign influence impacting its mission. Lawmakers are demanding answers and documents related to the partnership with Syngenta Group to ensure the organization’s compliance with federal tax laws and national security interests.









