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发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Mon Nov 2 22:34:36 2020, 美东)
李老师弄了一个空壳公司专门靠给国内来的骗子找政客合影骗钱,后来因为手下老鸨出
事了,直接被blacklist了,诈骗不成,心生怨恨也是难免
李老师号称成功53,只可惜银子也是很紧缺
the executive director of the National Committee of Asian American
Republicans, Cliff Zhonggang Li, has enjoyed access to senior GOP elected
officials.
空壳pac一毛钱没捐过
While Li’s access isn’t out of the ordinary for a political fundraiser, it
does stand out given that Li personally has donated just $2,290 to
campaigns and committees according to FEC filings and that the PAC he runs
has not donated to any candidates or other committees since its inception in
2016.
16年才捐了2290, lol,跟鄙人一个水平而已
https://1100pennsylvania.substack.com/p/cindy-yangs-boss-at-a-sleepy-pac
Cindy Yang's boss at a sleepy PAC enjoyed access to high-ranking GOP
officials too
Like his staffer—who founded an allegedly illicit Palm Beach day spa,
peddled Chinese businessmen access to President Trump and his family, and
reportedly is an officer in groups connected to China’s communist
government—the executive director of the National Committee of Asian
American Republicans, Cliff Zhonggang Li, has enjoyed access to senior GOP
elected officials.
Since it was organized as a PAC in 2016, the National Committee of Asian
American Republicans, has donated $0.00 to candidates and other committees.
A series of scoops from The Miami Herald and Mother Jones over the past four
days reported:
Cindy Yang (also known as Li Yang) founded Orchids of Asia Day Spa (where
police allege New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft paid for oral sex) and
watched the Super Bowl with President Trump at Mar-a-Lago. (By Nicholas
Nehamas, Caitlin Ostroff, and Sarah Blaskey of The Miami Herald.)
Yang “runs an investment business that has offered to sell Chinese clients
access to Trump and his family. And a website for the business—which
includes numerous photos of Yang and her purported clients hobnobbing at Mar
-a-Lago, Trump’s private club in Palm Beach—suggests she had some success
in doing so. (By David Corn, Dan Friedman, and Daniel Schulman for Mother
Jones.)
Yang “is an officer of two groups with ties to China’s Communist
government. And she founded a Miami-based nonprofit that promotes ‘economic
and cultural exchange’ between China and the West in coordination with ‘
senior…Chinese leaders’ in the United States. “(By David Corn, Dan
Friedman, and Daniel Schulman for Mother Jones.)
Yang also “arranged for a group of Chinese business executives to attend a
paid fundraiser for President Donald Trump in New York City at the end of
2017.” (By Nicholas Nehamas, Caitlin Ostroff, and Sarah Blaskey of The
Miami Herald.)
That last article noted that Yang said she works for the National Committee
of Asian American Republicans, a PAC, whose executive director is Cliff
Zhonggang Li.
While Li’s social-media trail pales in comparison with Yang’s (who’s
pictured with the president, Don Jr., Eric Trump, and several GOP elected
and party officials, as well as having attended a meeting in the White House
), Li’s Facebook profile and other social media posts do show him posing
with
Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao
then-White House spokesperson Sean Spicer, at Trump’s D.C.-area golf course
Sen. Mike Enzi (R–WY)
then-Rep. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) in the homestretch of DeSantis’s successful
campaign for governor
then-Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R)
Rep. Brian Mast (R–FL)
former GOP chair and nominee for U.S. Senate from Virginia, Ed Gillespie
Li also stood with Yang after President Trump’s December 2017 Republican
National Committee fundraiser speech; it’s the same event that Yang helped
Chinese businessmen attend.
Additionally, Li was invited to sit in the President’s box at Trump’s
inauguration, (although the tickets arrived three months after the swearing
in). Li did receive his passes in time to attend the 2017 White House Easter
egg roll though. (Your correspondent first spotted Li in the Trump Hotel D.
C.’s lobby “before the #MAGA meeting” in July 2017.)
While Li’s access isn’t out of the ordinary for a political fundraiser, it
does stand out given that Li personally has donated just $2,290 to
campaigns and committees according to FEC filings and that the PAC he runs
has not donated to any candidates or other committees since its inception in
2016.
Li has not replied to an inquiry about his relationship Yang, his PAC’s
work, and why he received tickets to the president’s box at the Trump
inauguration.
According to his bio on the National Committee of Asian American Republicans
’ website, Li also “is the founder and CEO of eLaws.us/CommerNet, Inc
since December 1997. He is the architect of e-Regulations platform of State
of Florida, State of Montana, District of Columbia, and many local
governments.”
【在 r******n 的大作中提到】 : Endorsed 拜登? : 知道的说说? : http://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/national-committee-asian-american-republicans-officially-endorses-biden-n1245845?from=timeline
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