First on FOX: Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer was filmed repeatedly this month with Chinese Communist Party officials (CCP) officials, publicly denies allegations of China's genocide against the Uyghur population.
Chinese Consul Governor Chen Li in New York posted multiple photos of him posing with Schumer on his X profile this month, including taking part in at least two Chinese parades.
“I'm excited to see thousands of people join us. [Brooklyn] Lantern Festival Parade! “Chen Posted on x With a photo of him standing with Schumer at the annual Lantern Festival Parade in New York City.
“can't believe it #Chinese Cultural Performance – We are so proud of the Chinese community in New York! It's a time for celebration and friendship! ” he added.
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New Year's parade of Senator Chuck Schumer on the left, Consul General of China and Central Commander on the right. (x of the Chinese Consulate x)
In another post Monday, Chen said, “I'm happy to be part of the 27th NYC Lunar New Year's parade with all his American 'friends' and fellow countrymen.” .
Chen has previously denied allegations of China's massacre against the Uyghur population. united nations.
“It's hard to imagine how “genocide” and “forced labor” could be formed in a place where the population is steadily growing, society is safe and open, and people enjoy a happy life. Where does the accusations come from? “Chen Written in 2021. “The 'genocide' was claimed by former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on the final day of his term. It was based on reports produced by several accounts of extremist anti-Chinese individuals and several people who have not gone to Shinjiang for years, proven to be trained as “actors” and “actress”. A so-called witness. ”
The CCP has long argued that “reeducation camps” are voluntary and functioning solely to push out extremism, but leaked documents and photos suggest that camps are not voluntary. Shows Fox News Digital It was reported previously.
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Huang Ping, right, showing leadership at Conde Nast on November 1st. (Consulate General of the People's Republic of China in New York)
Fox News Digital spoke to US-China relations experts who pushed back the ideas of elected officials who have become publicly friendly with CCP officials.
“The Chinese Communist Party is actively sought to undermine America from within. Elected officials should not share the stage with them. They should work to defeat Beijing,” says Hudson Studies. Senior Fellow Michael Sobolik told Fox News Digital.
“When politicians talk about fighting the CCP one day, it sends a mixed signal and breaks the bread the next day,” he added.
China's Consul Governor of New York Chen Lee and Senator Chuck Schumer of the New York Lantern Festival. (Consulate in New York, China)
Schumer has previously been criticized for being associated with Chen's predecessor of the consulate, Hamping. He also denied the Uyghur genocide and has promoted CCP propaganda in the past.
Fans left his post last year, and before leaving his post last year, he was shortly after being nominated dozens of times for criminal charges against the current deputy director of Democrat New York Gov. Kathy Hochul. traveled up and down business leaders, lawmakers, media companies and universities. , Linda San.
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Huang, the consul general of China's New York Consulate between 2018 and 2024 and repeatedly called the CCP “the great party,” has been listed as “PRC official 1” in the charges and has been repeatedly featured in Hochul. We met. As “Politician 2” in the 64-page indictment against the Sun.
“The malicious influence of the Chinese Communist Party in the US is prevalent and evil,” Sobolik told Fox News Digital last year.
“The CCP uses American voices to advance its own hostile agenda through its 'United Front' actors. Governments at all levels, from local and state to federal, must eradicate Beijing's continued efforts to exploit our openness and freedom. ”
Fox News Digital contacted Schumer's office in New York and the Chinese consulate for comment.
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