Topmayor: U.S. left media tempted by the interests of the Chinese Communist Party has become an accomplice

On Friday, December 18, U.S. Secretary of State Tentpole said that the leftist media in the United States has become an accomplice to the Chinese Communist Party by being tempted by profit to fall back on it and not reporting any information about its violations, but instead doing propaganda for it. He believes that with the concerted efforts of President Trump and his team, the public is increasingly seeing the threat and challenge posed by the CCP to the survival of the United States.

Pompeo was speaking on the conservative radio show “The Mark Levin Show. The Mark Levin Show. He said the U.S. has lost a significant number of jobs and had its commercial intellectual property stolen due to Chinese infiltration and the lure of profit. The Chinese Communist Party has imported a large number of spies into the United States, many of whom are among the Chinese scholars and students coming to the United States.

He also spoke of the global epidemic that has spread as a result of the Chinese Communist Party’s concealment of the truth about the virus that came out of Wuhan, causing the world to suffer from the virus. Many people have lost their lives and the global economy has been hit hard.

According to the report, the New York Times had obtained thousands of confidential instructions and related documents from the Chinese Communist Party, showing that the Communist Party started to control the information of the epidemic in January this year. One directive from the New York Times asked news sites to match only the Chinese Communist government’s tone and not to compare the outbreak to the deadly Sars (SARS) epidemic that emerged in China and elsewhere in 2002.

Topmayor said the media in the U.S. are subject to the Chinese Communist Party. He talked about how China is a country of 1.4 billion people and there is a big market there. U.S. media giants have business there and often bend the knee to the Chinese Communist Party to make money. As a result, these media outlets never report facts about the CCP’s violations, and not only that, but also do propaganda for it.

Referring to the leftist media’s handling of the outbreak, the show’s host Mark Levin said they not only helped the Communist Party hide the outbreak, but also dismissed as racist the revelations made by President Trump, the secretary of state and others about the Communist virus, and blamed President Trump for all the damage and harm caused by the virus.

All of this, Tampopo said, is exactly the same as the propaganda of Communist leader Xi Jinping and the media, such as the People’s Daily and the Global Times. And, the leftist media still refuses to report on it. Unfortunately, these media outlets have failed to provide reliable factual information to the public, thus deceiving all the American people.

Levin also mentions the horrors of the CCP’s domestic concentration camps involving murder, torture, sterilization, abortion, rape, slave labor, and the many journalists arrested and imprisoned in China. However, the leftist media did not publish any reports about this.

Topmayor responded to this by saying that the concentration camps happened in western China and there was no media coverage until President Trump’s team began to understand what was going on there. Now the world, through various sources, knows what is happening there.

He said these kinds of reports are important because we know the history of the Chinese Communist Party and they have historically treated their people in this way. So we believe there is a very high probability that this kind of persecution will happen. And it is the obligation of the United States to help and recognize these tyrannies and to expose them once and for all.

Referring to news reports of Russian hacking into the United States, Topmayor said Putin does pose a risk to freedom-loving people. But I think the Chinese Communist Party today is the real challenge that we face and that poses an existential threat to us.