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Former NY governors’ aide’s arrest reveals US efforts to target Chinese agents

San Antonio Urban Editorial Team
Last updated: 2024/09/05 at 1:27 AM
San Antonio Urban Editorial Team Published September 5, 2024
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Former NY governors’ aide’s arrest reveals US efforts to target Chinese agents




Chinese Influence Operations in New York City


NEW YORK – A secret Chinese police station hiding in plain sight in New York City. Clandestine efforts by Communist Party operatives to spy on and bully Chinese expatriates. And now, charges that a former aide to two New York governors was secretly acting as an agent of the Chinese government.

The U.S. Department of Justice has initiated a wave of prosecutions in recent years aimed at rooting out covert agents advancing Beijing’s interests on American soil.

In Brooklyn alone, federal prosecutors in the last four years have brought at least a dozen such criminal cases against more than 90 people — the latest being Tuesday’s arrest of Linda Sun, who once served as deputy chief of staff to Gov. Kathy Hochul and was earlier an aide to former Gov. Andrew Cuomo.

The charges against Sun are the most startling example yet of a threat U.S. officials have warned about for years: China’s determination to influence American policy and cultivate relationships with political figures seen as having access to the levers of power, even if only at a local level.

While the public might think of foreign agents as people who eavesdrop on military officials or steal state secrets, China has demonstrated an eagerness to exert influence in less splashy areas, like currying favor with American officials with control over things like local land use regulations or labor issues.

“There is definitely an effort to develop relationships and friendships and connections in state and local governments,” said Adam Hickey, a former senior Justice Department national security official who led the department’s enforcement of the Foreign Agent Registration Act, which Sun is charged with violating.

Prosecutors say Sun — a midlevel aide in two Democratic administrations — developed a close relationship with officials in the Chinese consulate in New York and did their bidding in ways that were important, albeit unlikely to make the plot of a spy novel.

Among other things, she is accused of quietly spoiling efforts by representatives of Taiwan’s government to meet with top New York state officials. The Chinese government considers Taiwan to be part of China. She also allegedly encouraged Cuomo and Hochul to make supportive remarks about China such as thanking Chinese companies for donating medical equipment during the COVID-19 pandemic.

An indictment says she solicited talking points from a Chinese official for a video Hochul recorded as lieutenant governor wishing people a happy Lunar New Year. Prosecutors said Sun took credit for keeping Hochul from mentioning human rights issues in that video. And the indictment said Sun provided unauthorized invitation letters from the governor’s office that helped Chinese officials enter the U.S.

In return, prosecutors say Sun got tickets to performances by Chinese arts groups and multiple “Nanjing-style salted ducks” that were sent to her parents’ home. More lucratively, the indictment said, Sun’s husband got help for his business dealings in China, which brought in millions of dollars for the couple, who had a $4 million mansion on Long Island and a condominium in Hawaii.

Sun and her husband, Chris Hu, pleaded not guilty Tuesday.

Sun’s lawyer, Jarrod Schaeffer, said she was “understandably upset that these charges have been brought,” but didn’t discuss the charges in detail.

Hochul on Wednesday called Sun’s alleged actions “an absolute betrayal of the trust of two administrations in state government.”

The alleged foreign influence efforts are part of what FBI and Justice Department officials have described as a broader attempt to manipulate public opinion in China’s favor.

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Associated Press reporters Jennifer Peltz and Anthony Izaguirre in New York contributed to this story. Tucker and Tang reported from Washington.

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Follow Philip Marcelo at twitter.com/philmarcelo.

Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.



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