Investigation: Sister group of pro-Communist Chinese Progressive Association intervenes in US election

June Wu, a Chinese woman who traveled from Boston to Attend a Trump rally in Washington, DC, provided a copy of the Boston Chinese Association IEPAC’s material on how it interfered in the US election.

In October, Ms. Wu’s mailbox received an eight-page brochure in English and Chinese from the Association of Chinese Voters IEPAC. The brochure explicitly said, “We must elect Democratic Presidential candidates: Joe Biden and He Jinli.”

Ms. Wu passed the brochure to the epoch Times reporter on the evening of Nov. 14. The reporter found that the brochure had been falsified on many aspects of Trump’s policies. The Chinese Association IEPAC is a sister group to the Communist Party-backed Chinese Progressive Association, also known as Chinese Progressive Association.

Mrs. Wu, a Boston Chinese, received campaign materials in her mailbox. To protect whistleblowers, keep their email addresses secret.

Here are just a few examples of fake content:

Mrs. Wu, a Boston Chinese, received campaign materials in her mailbox.

Fake a

The English portion of Trump’s policy on Covid19 reads, “Supports development of a vaccine,” but the Chinese translation reads, “Oppose the development of a vaccine.”

Here’s the thing: Trump supports the development of a vaccine.

The outbreak began in Wuhan, China. Just 10 months after the United States confirmed its first case of the virus, the first 2.9 million doses of vaccine began arriving at distribution centers across the Country on Sunday. This process usually takes 10 years. It is part of the success of the US President Donald Trump’s “Operation Warp Speed” vaccine development program.

Mrs. Wu, a Boston Chinese, received campaign materials in her mailbox.

Fraud 2

Biden and other Democratic candidates support working americans, while Republican Donald Trump only takes care of the wealthiest 1 percent and gives them tax cuts… Such policies have led to lower corporate taxes and higher personal income taxes; While many working families were struggling to make ends meet before the outbreak, Trump and the Republican Party have focused on passing tax cuts that benefit the wealthy the most.

The fact is:

1) American family income is increasing year by year:

Median household income in 2017 was $60,336;

The median household income in 2018 was $64,324;

The median household income in 2019 is $68,703.

2) Tax rate reduction:

Among them, the annual income corresponding to the tax bracket in 2017 is:

10% ($0 – $9325);

15% ($9325 – $37950);

25% ($37950 – $91900).

The annual income for 2018 tax brackets is as follows:

10% ($0-9524);

12% ($9525 – $38700);

22% ($38700 – $82499).

The annual income of the 2019 tax brackets is:

The income cap at the 10 per cent rate was extended to $9,700;

The income cap at the 12% tax rate was extended to $39,475;

The 22% income cap was extended to $84,200.

The annual income of the tax bracket in 2020 is as follows:

The income cap at the 10% tax rate was expanded to $9,875

The income cap at the 12% tax rate was extended to $40,125

The 22% income cap was extended to $85,525

Fraud three

Wages for working americans and small businesses are rising at their slowest rate in five years, the brochure says.

The fact is:

Data from the U.S. Census Bureau over the past five years show that median household income for non-elderly people has risen every year.

Median non-elderly household income is an important measure of economic improvement in the United States, because most of these households rely on labor-market income.

• Median household income for non-elderly households (those headed by someone younger than 65 years of age) rose 2.5% from $67,917 to $69,628 in 2016-17, according to the 2017 census.

• Median household income for non-elderly people rose 1.0 percent from 2017 to $71,659 in 2018.

• The median income of non-elderly households grew 6.7 percent from 2018 to 2019.

• Median earnings for full-time workers rose 2.1% for men and 3.0% for women between 2018 and 2019.

• The income of all workers, whether part-time or full-time, rose 1.4 percent between 2018 and 2019.

Counterfeiting four

The Trump administration has blocked a Democratic economic stimulus bill, the brochure says.

Fact: There has been no bipartisan consensus on a new stimulus bill, and President Donald Trump tweeted on October 6 that he had instructed White House officials to stop negotiating a bailout deal with Congressional Democrats until after the election.

Counterfeiting five

Trump learned of the seriousness of the virus in January, the brochure says, and instead of adopting an effective and science-based public health response, he went for a walk with misinformation about the virus: for example, calling for no need to wear a mask.

The fact is:

  1. Back in the early days of the epidemic, even before there were any deaths in the United States, Trump insisted on a travel ban against China, ignoring critics who said he was “xenophobic.” And he himself has repeatedly said that the overwhelming response saved many American lives.

On May 3, Trump said he had decided to “move quickly” to impose a travel ban on China while others questioned the seriousness of the Communist party virus.

“On January 23, I was told that there might be a virus coming, but it didn’t happen,” Trump said, citing the intelligence briefing.

“It was a very short conversation, and it was only on January 23. Soon after that, I closed the door to China [travel].” On January 30, Trump announced restrictions on the entry of foreigners from China.

“There were 21 people in the room and I was the only one who advocated closing our borders [to China].” Trump said.

  1. In May 2020, President Trump ordered that everyone entering the West Wing office must wear masks and maintain a social distance.

On July 20, 2020, President Trump tweeted a picture of himself wearing a mask and tweeted, “We are united in our efforts to defeat the invisible Chinese virus (CPC); Many people say it is patriotic to wear a mask when you cannot keep a social distance.”

The photo, taken on July 11, shows President Donald Trump wearing a mask during a visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.

On July 21, 2020, at Trump’s press conference, the media asked, “President, you mentioned yesterday that wearing masks is a patriotic way, and will you often wear masks?”

Trump replied that he carries a mask with him and would wear it again if necessary. However, masks are not necessary if sufficient social distance is ensured.

Mrs. Wu, a Boston Chinese, received campaign materials in her mailbox.

The relationship between THE Chinese Association IEPAC and the Chinese Progressive Association

The Chinese Progressive Political Action PAC, which provides this campaign material to Chinese voters in Boston, was announced by the Chinese Progressive Association in Boston on June 16, 2011.

Chinese Progress Association (Chinese Progress Association)

The chairman of THE Association, Ms Chan Yuk-chin, and the director, Mr Tang Kin-wah, are the executive Director and co-chairman of the Association respectively.

The Cba is a 501C(4) non-profit organization. Donations are not tax-deductible, but the group is allowed to lobby for political candidates without limit, according to Epoch Times reporter Su Yi of Boston.

“Chinese Association IEPAC” and “Chinese Association for Progress” are sister associations at the same address: 8 Ash Street, Boston.

Charles “Sam” Faddis, a former CIA officer, said the Chinese Progressive Association had financed much of the “black Lords” movement on the US streets and had “very long and close links with the [Chinese Communist] consulates”.

Trevor Loudon, an expert on Marxist radicalism and terrorist groups, said, “The Chinese Progressive Association is actively supporting the Communist Party, working to expand the influence of Communist China across the United States, and moving American politics more to the left.”