The Democrat Party Has a Bit of a China Problem

It’s been kind of a tough year for the Democrats when it comes to the headlines about just how deeply the Communist Party of China has its hooks into them. Within the past week, we’ve learned that the CCP basically “owned” a lot of senior officials in Washington, DC from 1993 until approximately January 20, 2017 (Trump’s inauguration date).

Translation: Our nation’s capital was being bribed at the highest level to enact pro-China policies from the beginning Bill Clinton’s presidency, all the way through the end of Barack Obama’s occupation of the White House.

Also this week, we learned that Congressman Eric Swalwell (D-CA) was in a three or four-year relationship with the ringleader of a Chinese sexual blackmail spy ring. He was on the House Homeland Security Committee and the Space, Science and Technology Committee at the same time as he was rolling around in the daisies with a spy named Fang Fang, who had to flee back to China when the FBI outed her.

And of course, there’s the subject of this meme: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA). For 20 years, Feinstein’s personal driver was a Chinese spy who had access to her office. What a bunch of creeps!


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