Recently, U.S. Rep. Ashley Hinson (D-CA) revealed that she suddenly received the Chinese Communist Party newspaper China Daily in her office for no reason, causing her to exclaim, “I’m shocked by this,” so she wrote a letter to House President Nancy Pelosi to protest the issue and demand that it be addressed.
According to media reports, Congresswoman Singson recently disclosed that the China Daily suddenly appeared on her desk in her congressional office when she and her staff did not subscribe to it, which made her decide to write to Pelosi to improve the situation.
In her letter, Singson wrote that “this dangerous propaganda is owned, paid for and written by the Chinese Communist Party,” and that she was so shocked by the situation that she decided to send a letter asking the House of Representatives to stop distributing it in Congress; she even said in her letter that “this offensive garbage should not be automatically distributed in Congress on behalf of the taxpayers.
Singson stressed that China Daily, which is part of the Chinese Communist Party’s Propaganda Department, should have been registered as a foreign agent under the Foreign Agents Registration Act and classified as a foreign delegation, and that the paper’s presence on her desk with “bad intentions” despite the fact that China Daily employees are legally banned from the congressional press gallery “is a blatant violation of the taxpayers’ trust, and frankly, I am disgusted.
Simson ended her letter by saying that this week she vowed to defend the U.S. Constitution and that the Chinese Communist Party is definitely a constitutionally regulated foreign enemy, so she must demand that its dangerous propaganda be delivered to her office.
This is not the first time this has happened, as Rep. Jim Banks (R-Okla.) has pushed in the past that the China Daily should not be distributed in Congress; the company that sent the publication is reportedly called the National News Agency, although the company’s public relations people deny distributing it.
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