First Black Female Gubernatorial Candidate in U.S. Sits in Organization Working Closely with Communist China

Stacey Abrams, a Democrat and the first black female candidate for governor in the United States, is a board member of the Center For American Progress, which not only conducts left-wing activities but has also been in communication with the Communist Party’s premier propaganda organization for more than a decade, even co-authoring reports with the Communist Party’s propaganda organization, the National Pulse reported Thursday. The Center for American Progress not only conducts left-wing activities, but has also been in communication with the CCP’s premier propaganda organization for over a decade, and has even co-authored reports with the CCP propaganda organization.

The Center for American Progress has worked with the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF) on several occasions, sponsoring visits to China, reports, and other work. National Pulse has previously disclosed CUSEF’s ties to mainstream U.S. corporate media and other major political figures.

Since 2009, the Center for American Progress has sent an annual delegation to China as part of CUSEF’s program, and pictures from 2011 show the delegation attending a meeting with top leaders at the Communist Party’s “Great Hall of the People.

The China-United States Exchange Foundation also boasts on its website that, through 2016, “a delegation of Center for American Progress experts visited Beijing” to meet with Chinese Communist Party officials, including military leaders.

Following the 2013 delegation visit, the Center for American Progress and the China-United States Exchange Foundation co-authored a 110-page report on the future of U.S.-China relations, urging stronger economic ties and military collaboration.