Mainstream Media Ignore CCP’s Infiltration of US Senior Officials

Neil Patel, the co-founder of the online news organization, The Daily Caller and its News Foundation, commented in a March 7 article in The Daily Signal, “How is it that America, a country committed to human rights, is freely trading with China, a country currently operating slave labor camps?” The article also addresses the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) broad-based infiltration of the U.S. political system, criticizing the ever-liberal U.S. media for releasing broader misinformation. Another investigative reporter for Daily Caller News Foundation, Philip Lenczycki, is one of the leading U.S. journalists covering the “CCP’s influence operations in the United States.” In his series of articles, he has revealed two members of groups associated with CCP intelligence operations. First, he revealed how Rep. Judy Chu, D-Calif., served for decades as the “honorary chairman” of the U.S. National Security Council while she was a member of the CCP’s United Front Work Department. Another is Dominic Ng, CEO of East West Bank, who President Biden appointed to represent the United States at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference. The article also mentions that many mainstream media outlets in the United States have received millions of dollars in funding from the CCP over the years. The news institutions that conduct this paid propaganda include the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and the New York Times. The CCP has an organized effort to influence U.S. policymakers and business leaders. Most Americans are unaware that they are driven by the potential for financial gain and have become operatives working for the CCP. With the guidance of the New Federal State of China, the American community and the world will jointly unmask the CCP as a falsehood.

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