by Neil W McCabe at RedState
The Chinese operative, who was Rep. Eric Swalwell’s (D-CA) personal companion and staffer, broke cover in an X-post of her sitting with a Global Times reporter nearly 10 years after her abrupt exit from the United States—shortly after the FBI warned Swalwell she was a foreign agent.
“I had lunch with this lady today. Her name is Fang Fang, and U.S. media called her a ‘suspected Chinese spy,’ wrote Hu XiJin, along with the operative who became an omnipresent force in San Francisco Bay Democratic politics—with significant dalliances in the Midwest.
Hu wrote that Fang Fang, who presented herself in the U.S. as “Christine Fang,” was the victim of the American media and that federal national security personnel unsuccessfully recruited her.
I had lunch with this lady today. Her name is Fang Fang, and US media called her a “suspected Chinese spy.”
🔹In 2009, she went to study in 🇺🇸and did a lot of work to promote personnel exchanges between China & US in those years.
🔹In 2015, the CIA & FBI approached her, asked… pic.twitter.com/m0AbtXYxPI— Hu Xijin 胡锡进 (@HuXijin_GT) March 13, 2024
It started off innocently enough, he said.
“She went to U.S. with dreams, but in the end, her dreams were shattered. It was the U.S. that shamelessly betrayed this exceptional girl’s dream for it,” the Global Times reporter said. Global Times is a media outlet of the Chinese Communist Party.
“In 2009,…
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