Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-NY) says China is a national security concern and foreign adversary, though pays a Chinese foreign agent.
Rep. Tom Suozzi paid thousands of dollars from his campaign to place ads in a Chinese-owned newspaper registered as a foreign agent. However, theCommunist Party, they’ll never get anything from us again,” Suozzi said. “The CCP has tentacles trying to influence the distribution of information and disinformation throughout our society. There’s lesser-known examples like this and has a very sophisticated effort.
“If I’m a congressman and I didn’t know about it, think about what’s happening to regular citizens on a regular basis,” he said. “NY-03 deserves a congressman who will stand up to China and its human rights violations, not line their communist pockets with cash that fuels their infiltration and influence-peddling schemes,” LiPetri, a former New York state assemblyman, said in a statement to theRep. Tom Suozzi shakes hands with House Speaker Mike Johnson after a ceremonial swearing-in at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 28, 2024.
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