# Senate GOP Warns: Chinese "Smart Vapes" Could Spy on Americans > Republicans alert Trump admin that illicit Chinese vapes may steal user data and launder cartel money. Learn about the national security risks. **Published by:** [Vape World](https://paragraph.com/@ecigator/) **Published on:** 2026-02-04 **Categories:** vape, vaping **URL:** https://paragraph.com/@ecigator/senate-gop-warns-chinese-smart-vapes-spying ## Content A group of Senate Republicans has warned the Trump administration that illicit Chinese e-cigarettes, particularly "smart vapes" capable of connecting to smartphones, could be used by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for surveillance and data collection. They also allege these devices are linked to money laundering schemes by Mexican cartels. Key Takeaways:Spying Risk: Smart vapes may initiate data breaches or malware infections.Cartel Link: Sales proceeds allegedly launder fentanyl money for Mexican cartels.CCP Profit: Revenue could fund Chinese military initiatives.Call to Action: Senators urge aggressive enforcement by Treasury and USTR.Senate Republicans have confirmed concerns that illicit Chinese e-cigarettes flooding the U.S. market pose a significant national security threat. This development occurs amidst a broader crackdown on Chinese imports, directly resulting in calls for a comprehensive strategy to combat potential espionage and money laundering.The Threat of "Smart Vapes"In a letter to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer, a coalition of GOP Senators, including Steve Daines, Tom Cotton, and Lindsey Graham, highlighted the dangers of sophisticated vaping devices. These so-called "smart vapes" have the capability to connect to users' cellphones, raising alarms about data privacy. "These devices have the capacity to initiate data breaches or malware infections and can also access and collect sensitive user data," the lawmakers wrote. They expressed particular concern over the potential targeting of U.S. military personnel, given the close ties between Chinese industry and state intelligence services.Funding Rivals and CartelsBeyond surveillance, the Senators argued that the massive profits from these illicit sales are funneling money back to the Chinese government, potentially supporting military or technological initiatives that undermine American interests. The letter pointed to the connection between the CCP and China's State Tobacco Monopoly Administration (CSTMA) as a key factor. Furthermore, the lawmakers cited links identified by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network connecting these vapes to Mexican cartels. They contend that the vape trade is being used as a front for trade-based money laundering schemes, helping to move proceeds from fentanyl trafficking.Urging Aggressive ActionWhile praising President Trump's previous "aggressive, multi-agency enforcement actions"—such as the seizure of $90 million in Chinese vape products last year—the Senators emphasized that the scale of the threat demands more. They urged the Treasury Department and USTR to utilize their full enforcement and diplomatic authorities to halt the influx of these illegal and potentially dangerous devices. ## Publication Information - [Vape World](https://paragraph.com/@ecigator/): Publication homepage - [All Posts](https://paragraph.com/@ecigator/): More posts from this publication - [RSS Feed](https://api.paragraph.com/blogs/rss/@ecigator): Subscribe to updates