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How Much U.S. Farmland Do Chinese Actually Own?

First seen 5/29/2026, 1:34:39 AM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage
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Only right-leaning sources have covered this story so far. The left side of the spectrum has not picked it up.

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What happened: TV coverage of Trump’s visit showed Americans how ordinary Chinese live

Where coverage diverges: Center: 2 (South China Morning Post, RealClear Markets); Lean Right: 1 (Real Clear Policy).

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PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Center
South China Morning Post
TV coverage of Trump’s visit showed Americans how ordinary Chinese live
Center angle.
Lean Right
Real Clear Policy
How Much American Farmland Is Chinese-Owned?
Lean Right angle.
Center
RealClear Markets
How Much U.S. Farmland Do Chinese Actually Own?
Center angle.

Coverage by perspective

Center · 2 sources

RealClear Markets Center
How Much U.S. Farmland Do Chinese Actually Own?
The economic and agricultural threat posed by Chinese-owned farmland is modest, but our fears may reflect broader anxieties about national power.
Mixed Factuality · Other
South China Morning Post Center
TV coverage of Trump’s visit showed Americans how ordinary Chinese live
If the Xi-Trump summit gave Americans a clearer picture of contemporary China, that may prove to be one of its more enduring achievements.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Lean Right · 1 source

Real Clear Policy Lean Right
How Much American Farmland Is Chinese-Owned?
The economic and agricultural threat posed by Chinese-owned farmland is modest, but our fears may reflect broader anxieties about national power.
Mixed Factuality · Other

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