Was the Mayor of Arcadia a Spy? LA Suburb Left Wondering About China’s Effort to Influence
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The mayor of Arcadia, California, near Los Angeles, resigned this week after admitting to U.S. investigators that she was an undercover Chinese agent. Eileen Wang's unusual case was reported by Time magazine the same week that U.S. President Donald Trump met with his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping in Beijing.
NBC says it’s racist to mention that Arcadia, California China spy Democrat mayor Eileen Wang resigned
So wait a second… The spy for China is the victim here? She is at least according to NBC and typical pro-China CCP propaganda media.. NBC says claimed about Wang being a spy for China, and forcing her to resign is Asian hate or something. Ok.. let’s forget Elieen wang for a second.. Shall we...
'Racial Backlash Erupts'! NBC Worries About Hate Crimes After Chinese Spy Pleads Guilty
'Racial Backlash Erupts'! NBC Worries About Hate Crimes After Chinese Spy Pleads Guilty NBCNews.com somehow found it necessary to "augment" the recent news of Arcadia (Calif.) Mayor Eileen Wang pleading guilty to being a spy for communist China with the notion that this will spur a violent racist reaction against Asian Americans. The headline: Racial backlash erupts online after California mayor admits to being an agent for China Alicia Lozan…
Was the mayor of Arcadia a spy? LA suburb left wondering about China’s effort to influence
LOS ANGELES — As Eileen Wang and her supporters tell it, the former Arcadia mayor was led astray by a man she trusted and loved. After chasing her political ambitions in the San Gabriel Valley suburb, Wang, 58, won a…
Journalists Find the Real Villain of Chinese Spy Scandal: Racism
Days after Eileen Wang, the former mayor of Arcadia, Calif., resigned from her post and pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent of China, the mainstream media are doing what they do best: being very concerned about the racist backlash. NBC News lamented that Wang's resignation had "sparked backlash and reignited fears of anti-Asian discrimination." The double-bylined article cited unspecified "racist comments" that "appeared on soci…
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