Ben Weingarten, The Federalist: Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s Ties To China Go Way Deeper Than An Alleged Office Spy
Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s warm relationship with and advocacy for Communist China go back decades and involve millions, if not billions, of dollars.
“I sometimes say that in my last life maybe I was Chinese.”—Sen. Dianne Feinstein
As media, intelligence agency, and political scrutiny of foreign meddling is seemingly at its apex, a story with big national security implications involving a high-ranking senator with access to America’s most sensitive intelligence information has been hiding in plain sight.
The story involves China and the senior U.S. senator from California, and former chair of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Democrat Dianne Feinstein. It was buried eight paragraphs into a recent Politico exposé on foreign efforts to infiltrate Silicon Valley, as a passing example of political espionage:
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WNU Editor: Kudos to Ben Weingarten, and The Federalist for doing the journalistic investigation and analysis that the main stream media does not do anymore. This is a must read post on how China (and other countries) develop and cultivate relations with Americans who hold important positions, and how these Americans are then influenced in supporting policies (in the case with US Senator Feinstein) that are important to China. It is also outrageous that this Chinese spy is still living and working in the U.S., and that no charges have been laid.