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China Spying, Biden China Deals, and a MUST-READ Report on … China
China Spying, Biden China Deals, and a MUST-READ Report on ... China | The Stream
10 Dec 2020 ~~ By Mike Huckabee
California Rep. Eric Swalwell reacted predictably to the story about him being compromised by a “honeypot” sent by Beijing to spy on up-and-coming officials.
He blamed Trump.
I am not kidding. This revelation should humiliate him more than his bout with on-air flatulence, but he’s determined to simply deflect blame. In a cringe-worthy interview with Politico, he said he’d been targeted in the media — the spy story was broken by left-leaning Axios — because of his criticism of Trump. (Right.) “I’ve been a critic of the President,” he said. “… I was on both committees that worked to impeach him. The timing feels like that should be looked at.”
Florida Sen. Rick Scott and others are calling for Swalwell to be stripped of committee assignments after his astounding failure in judgment. In a letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Scott said, “Eric Swalwell has no place on the House Intelligence Committee.” (Insert your own “intelligence” joke here.)
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy joined others in saying the spying on Swalwell was “just the tip of the iceberg.” This honeypot was playing the long game not just with ambitious men in the Bay Area (Democrats, naturally) but with a couple of mayors in Midwestern cities. She’s probably one of many.
McCarthy believes Fang probably played a role in Swalwell’s ascension from the city council in Dublin, California, to the U.S. Congress. He also wonders if other Bay Area Democrats might have been compromised, including Speaker Pelosi, an ally of Swalwell’s. We already knew that Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s chauffeur for 20 years was a Chinese national/spy.
Comment:
Can there be *any* doubt that today’s Progressive Marxist/DSA Democrat Party is a wholly owned subsidiary of the The Butchers of Beijing?
In addition, UPI reports, The Trump administration on Wednesday sanctioned a member of the Chinese Communist Party it accuses of using Beijing's multination infrastructure project to hide the expansion of and crimes committed by one of the world's largest Chinese criminal organizations.
Wan Kuok Koi, also known by the alias "Broken Tooth," was sanctioned by the Treasury on Wednesday under the Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act that targets perpetrators of corruption and serious human rights abuse.
“Wan, a member of the CCP’s Political Consultative Conference, is being blacklisted for engaging in corruption as a leading figure in the 14K Triad, which deals in drug and human trafficking, illegal gambling, racketeering and other criminal enterprises.”
They’re involved in developing a powerful business network that the Trump administration said is involved in cryptocurrencies, real estate, and a security company involved in protecting investments for the Belt and Road Initiative, which the State Department describes as “China’s predatory development program and debt-trap diplomacy.” For a real eye-opener, the Executive Summary of this report is a MUST-READ.