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The Big RED Apple: Hochul, Adams Cozy Up to China at Chamber of Commerce Gala.

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More members of America’s elite class—caught red-handed.

According to the Washington Free Beacon, New York Governor Kathy Hochul and New York City Mayor Eric Adams delivered speeches (Hochul gave the keynote) at an event for a Chinese business group led by the “American subsidiaries of multiple companies under U.S. sanctions.”

“ChinaMobil and ChinaUnicom…serve on the chamber’s board of directors. Both companies have been sanctioned over their ties to the Chinese military. China Unicom has also been blocked by the FCC and accused of surveilling Americans…Hikvision USA, whose parent company has been sanctioned for helping the Chinese government surveil Uyghurs, is also represented on the chamber’s board,” WFB reports.

“The Democrats shared the stage with Chinese ambassador Qin Gang and China’s New York consul general, Huang Ping,” WFB adds. “As top officials in the Chinese Communist Party, both Qin and Huang have sided against the United States on a variety of geopolitical issues. Qin reportedly provided Moscow with intelligence he received from American diplomats regarding U.S. plans to ward off Russia’s invasion of Ukraine [and] Huang has dismissed allegations of China’s genocide against Uyghurs and said that internment camps that house the Muslim group are legal.”

According to Fox News, the Governor and Huang go back to her time as lieutenant governor, meeting multiple times to discuss cooperation and opportunities between New York and China.

“Last February, he called her an ‘old friend’ in a Facebook post, featuring a video of her, and has attended other events with her.”

“I look forward to continuing to strengthen our culture, social, and economic ties in the future,” Hochul said in a letter written for an event promoting U.S.-China relations back in November. “We value initiatives that promote tourism, travel, and culture between New York and other nations, which is important to rebuilding and reopening our economy in the post-pandemic era,” said the Governor.

Right. You value initiatives with genocide denying CCP members.

Hochul’s buddy Huang appeared on the Sinica Podcast last year and defended the CCP.

“There are lots of lies here fabricated by some people with their own political agenda,” Huang said, denying the Uyghur genocide and internment camps.

“As I said, there’s no genocide, not single evidence to prove that there’s a genocide or something there. It’s just a slandering,” Huang added. “As for the vocational and education training center, I think these centers are set by the law … to counterterrorism matters aimed at targeting the terrorism and the religious extremists.”

Huang’s denial is absolutely no surprise —and neither is this revelation from New Lines Magazine:

“After a monthslong investigation by New Lines can reveal that over the past five years almost $65 million has filtered through various entities connected with people who have defended the Chinese government and downplayed or denied documented human rights violations committed by Beijing against the Uyghur and Turkic Muslim minorities.”

So people have made a business of downplaying genocide —and New York Governor Kathy Hochul and New York Mayor Eric Adams are in business with those people.

China’s web of influence continues to grow.