A Conversation with Senator Tom Cotton

Join the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and Hillsdale College at the VOC Museum on April 2 for a book signing and discussion with Senator Tom Cotton on his must-read Seven Things You Can’t Say About China.
Seven Things You Can’t Say About China is Senator Cotton’s provocative exposé about the gravest threat to American freedom. The media, Hollywood, academia, Wall Street, and most politicians can’t—or won’t—speak the truth about China. But Senator Cotton will, because America needs to know.
In this hard-hitting book, he reveals what others refuse to say, including
- The inside story—drawn from his intelligence and national-security experience and knowledge—on how deeply the Chinese Communist Party has infiltrated America.
- How China persecutes Christians and commits genocide against religious and ethnic minorities.
- The alarming rise of China’s armed forces and nuclear arsenal, which will soon rival our own.
- The danger our children face from China’s influence on Hollywood, the NBA, TikTok, and so much more.
- How China lied, stole, and cheated its way to wealth while devastating America’s workers and businesses.
Seven Things You Can’t Say About China sounds the alarm about Communist China’s carefully crafted plans to defeat America in the coming decade—and what we must do to fight back.
Senator Cotton will be introduced by Dr. Matthew Spalding, Vice President for Washington Operations and Dean of the Van Andel Graduate School of Government at Hillsdale College. The discussion will be moderated by Dr. Elizabeth Spalding, Senior Fellow at Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy, and Chairman of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation.
We hope you can join us for this insightful discussion.