Rudy Giuliani speaks to the media about alleged fraud in several key swing states in the election during a press conference held by Trump’s team attorney on Nov. 19, 2020.
Rudy Giuliani, a former New York mayor and Trump’s personal lawyer, tweeted on October 10, questioning how many “Chinese Communist spies” were on the side of Democratic Party bigwigs, including Joe Biden.
Giuliani, 76, tweeted, “How many Chinese Communist spies are around Democratic Party bosses? Senator Dianne Feinstein, Congressman Eric Swalwell and Joe Biden, how many more?”
Giuliani’s reference to CCP spies comes at a time when the scandal of Christine Fang, a female CCP spy, infiltrating Democratic politics with money and sexual bribes and even “grooming” Democratic political recruits over a period of years is festering.
On December 8, Axios Media reported that a female Communist Party spy named Fang Fang had been active in California politics for several years, not only having sex with several U.S. politicians, but also seducing the “young and talented” local city councilman Swofford and eventually helping him enter Congress. The incident alerted the FBI, and Fang Fang, the Chinese Communist “swallow girl” who traded her body for information, fled the United States in fear.
But it was the pro-communist Congressman Swoffel, whom she cultivated for the Chinese Communist Party, who was at the forefront of efforts to frame President Trump for “Russiagate” over the past four years, that made all the difference.
In a 2013 tweet by Swalwell, Fang Fang is seen in red next to him.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) asked Democratic Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) why someone like Swofford was in the top U.S. intelligence agency.
McCarthy charged that Swalwell’s main focus was on netting President Trump’s charges instead of keeping America safe from the Chinese Communist Party, and that “what we’re hearing is just the tip of the iceberg. He also mentioned Rep. Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat who hired a Chinese Communist agent as a chauffeur for 20 years.
“Did Pelosi know about this when she picked him to be on the committee?” McSee asked.
Communist spy Fang Fang with Democratic U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA). (Facebook screenshot)
Fang attended California State University, East Bay, in 2011, where she served as president of the school’s Chinese Student Association and president of the Asian Pacific Public Affairs Alliance (APAPA) chapter, Axios reported.
U.S. intelligence officials said Fang quickly penetrated a nationwide network of politicians through campaign fundraising, extensive contacts and “personal charm” and became a socialite in California Democratic political circles, where she met several prominent Democratic figures and developed sexual or romantic relationships with at least two mayors over a three-year period.
Fang met many of the Bay Area’s most prominent political figures and was often photographed with many California politicians, including Ro Khanna, Eric Swalwell, California Assemblywoman Judy Chu, and then Assemblyman Mike Honda.
Several Axios political sources recalled Fang as “charming” and “likable,” but others said she was secretive, even “suspicious.
After quickly becoming “one of the central figures” in Bay Area political circles, Fong was often active in helping local officials with campaign fundraising and had a “knack” for bringing in donors. U.S. intelligence officials believe she also supervised other Communist Party operatives and had placed “underlings” as interns in local and congressional offices of politicians.
Axios analyzed the case as an illustration of the Chinese Communist Party’s efforts to infiltrate U.S. politics, sometimes taking years or even decades to produce “results,” which can be described as catching the big fish with the long haul.
The FBI established a special unit in May 2019 to combat Beijing’s spying activities at the state and local levels in the United States. U.S. national security officials believe that the threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party will only grow stronger over time, and that Fang is just one of many agents.
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