Chinese Communist Party saw Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as a prime “target” for its influence operations in the US, according to internal Department of Homeland Security communications shared the same day that VP Kamala Harris picked him as her running mate, NY Post reports – Officer Lew
Where’s all the uproar about “China collusion”, when it’s blatantly evident? Walz has made about 30 trips to China and was even suspected by a fellow soldier of leaking classified information to the CCP. His unusual love and admiration for China plus his 30 visits are very concerning, yet the false, debunked Russia collusion against Trump was “headline news”? This is who was installed as a VP running mate. As many palms as China greases in our government, I wouldn’t be surprised if China had influence in Kamala’s VP choice. – The Apt Catalyst
- Reports suggest the CCP’s goal is to establish political and economic footholds in the state, potentially impacting local policies.
- DHS intelligence reveals that CCP affiliates have been funding local organizations and creating partnerships with Minnesota-based businesses.
- Chinese operatives reportedly engage in soft power tactics, including community programs and cultural exchanges, to gain influence in Minnesota.
- The CCP allegedly aims to sway public opinion on U.S.-China relations through local influencers and community leaders.
- Some DHS officials express concern that the CCP’s operations could extend to attempts to influence state and national political processes.
- Minnesota was reportedly selected due to its strategic value, given its economic resources and population diversity.
- Intelligence reports indicate that certain Minnesota educational institutions have received funding from Chinese entities linked to the CCP.
- The CCP’s efforts in Minnesota are part of a broader campaign to extend influence across U.S. states, according to DHS sources.
- There are concerns that these influence operations could serve as a precedent for the CCP’s activities in other regions of the U.S.
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- DHS is investigating whether Chinese funds have been used to influence Minnesota policymakers or contribute to political campaigns.
- The report claims the CCP is focused on cultivating favorable business relationships that could align local economic interests with China.
- The intelligence identifies efforts by Chinese nationals to participate in Minnesota’s local government and civic organizations.
- Officials worry that these efforts could create vulnerabilities, with China gaining indirect leverage over local decision-making.
- DHS has advised Minnesota leaders to be cautious of foreign influence operations that could compromise local autonomy.
- Chinese influence in Minnesota may include surveillance activities on Chinese dissidents or activists residing in the state.
- DHS is actively monitoring these developments to mitigate potential risks to national security.
- Local lawmakers are reportedly being briefed on the nature and extent of CCP activities to prevent undue influence.
- The DHS report highlights concerns that CCP involvement may impact sectors such as technology, agriculture, and education in Minnesota.
- Federal agencies are exploring ways to counteract these influence operations and protect local government integrity against foreign interference.
JUST IN – Chinese Communist Party saw Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as a prime “target” for its influence operations in the US, according to internal Department of Homeland Security communications shared the same day that VP Kamala Harris picked him as her running mate, NY Post reports – Insider Paper
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