Texas Republican Congressman Lance Gooden draws ire of top U.S. House Democrat
“Communist China is creating and operating front organizations in the U.S. that are designed to influence events, businesses and leaders throughout our nation, and their mission is proving successful,” they wrote.
Chu and other top members of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus quickly came to Ng’s defense, issuing a statement that the Chinese American had passed an extensive vetting process and sworn an oath to support and defend the Constitution. They cited his decades-long career as chairman and CEO of East West Bank and said Gooden’s allegations were based on “loose claims of association trafficked on extreme-right outlets with extensive histories of spreading misinformation.
As of Thursday night, Gooden showed no signs of backing down from his “disloyalty” rhetoric and had even expanded it to include Jeffries himself. “Rather than following facts that indicate the presence of Chinese espionage, Chu and Jeffries are playing the race card in a sick display of disloyalty to our nation,” Gooden said in a statement.. Joseph Morton covers the intersection of business and politics in the Washington Bureau. Before joining The News, Joseph worked for CQ Roll Call and the Omaha World-Herald. He graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.
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