NY's Chinese Consul General ousted after aide charged with acting as Beijing agent: Hochul
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The Consul General in New York, Huang Ping, was seen hastily leaving the consulate just hours before Gov. Kathy Hochul announced his removal, highlighting the seriousness of international diplomatic tensions.
Hochul made a pointed request to the State Department for action against Huang Ping regarding his involvement in China's espionage activities, indicating the official's actions struck a nerve with U.S. officials.
The recent indictment against Linda Sun, evidencing her financial dealings with China and allegations of her being a foreign agent, underscores escalating concerns about foreign influence in U.S. governance.
Prosecutors claim that Sun's role involved transforming the New York governor's office into a facilitator for Chinese governmental propaganda, culminating in critical accusations against both her and her husband.
Read at New York Post
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