



Rep. Grace Meng (D., N.Y.) attended several events with alleged operatives for the Chinese communist government, at least one of which took place at a New York City nonprofit’s headquarters that U.S. officials say was a front for a secret Chinese police station.
The alleged spies, Lu Jianwang and Chen Jinping, were charged for running a “secret police station” in the Manhattan office of the America Changle Association, a nonprofit where the two men have served as chairman and commander-in-chief, respectively. Meng attended several events hosted by the organization with the alleged operatives, including the ribbon-cutting for the office in question, according to the .
Prosecutors said the men admitted to deleting digital correspondence with Chinese officials after learning of the federal investigation.
“While Congresswoman Meng has likely encountered him at local community events, she has no personal relationship with [Lu Jianwang], and was unaware of any allegations against him until last Monday’s news,” Meng’s press secretary told the
Meng attended several events with the arrested men, according to the :
Previously unearthed photos show Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D., N.Y.) and New York City mayor Eric Adams (D.) also rubbing shoulders with Lu.
The report comes after a federal watchdog found U.S. officials don’t know how much taxpayer money is going toward the CCP. The U.S. Government Accountability Office said data on money to China are “incomplete and sometimes inaccurate.”
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