Interview with Bill Gertz: Chinese Communist Party Infiltrates U.S. Pervasively

Washington Times columnist Bill Gertz: “This is very important. It’s leaked from within the Chinese Communist Party and identifies not only party members, but also where those members lurk, arguably including many corporate and government officials.”

According to the Telegraph, the Big Four accounting firms employ more than 2,000 CCP members, and at least one partner at each firm is a member, meaning the CCP has access to nearly every major firm in the U.S. and is in control of its inner workings.

Washington Times columnist Bill Gertz: “So we know that the Communist Party has a Mafia-like system where they can use information that they get from inside companies or foreign governments. They know how to integrate that (information). It’s not scattered information, they have important plans.”

Recently, former Huarong Party Secretary and Chairman Lai Xiaomin was sentenced to death after taking more than $1.7 billion in bribes. Goetz argues that the U.S. intelligence community should have information about corruption among senior Communist Party officials and report it to policymakers and eventually to the public.

Washington Times columnist Bill Gertz: “They do have a lot of money here. They’re putting money into real estate, into offshore accounts. I think we know something about that from the Panama Papers leak, and they show some of what’s going on in the upper echelons of China.”

Washington Times columnist Bill Gertz: “Many of the so-called princelings, the descendants of the top Communist Party officials, not only come to the United States, but they deposit their money here. They send their children here to college, drive around in top-of-the-line sports cars, Lamborghinis, and some have even managed to get U.S. passports.”

Goetz said that the U.S. State Department has restricted the entry of Communist Party members and will help expose corruption within China.

Goetz concluded by mentioning that the Chinese Communist Party lied about the virus epidemic, and he called on the U.S. to end all normal trade relations with the Chinese Communist Party.

Washington Times columnist Bill Gertz: “The Chinese Communist Party knows the origin of this virus, and they just won’t tell anyone. The international community has to pressure them to make public what they know. They’re lying.”

Washington Times columnist Bill Gertz: “My position is that we should end all normal trade relations with China. We should end all normal relations with this country, which has caused the deaths of 300,000 Americans, and countless others around the world. This is serious business, and we need to take it more seriously than we currently do.”