Marc Lampkin, a leading fundraiser for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, has benefited from millions of dollars flowing from the Chinese Communist Party’s tech giant Tencent Holdings since 2020.
Between 2020 and 2023, Brownstein Hyatt – where Lampkin is a government relations managing partner and shareholder – received a total of $2,130,000 million from the Chinese firm despite then-President Donald Trump’s 2020 executive order which attempted to ban U.S. transactions with Tencent.
In 2020, Brownstein accepted $330,000 to lobby for Tencent’s American subsidiary, which grew to $800,000 in both 2021 and 2022. This year, the total amount so far has been $200,000.
Tencent is the tech company responsible for WeChat, a messaging and social media app, which has been utilized by the Chinese Communist Party to suppress dissenting views and closely monitor the private conversations of Chinese citizens. Trump’s attempts to ban WeChat were dropped by President Biden.
Lampkin – who is also a lobbyist on behalf of Moderna, manufacturer of one of the COVID-19 mRNA vaccines – is part of the host committee for the “Ron DeSantis For President” fundraiser in Washington D.C. this month, for which tickets cost upwards of $1,000.
He has previously served as strategic advisor to former House Speaker John A. Boehner, as well as having been the deputy campaign manager for the Bush for President campaign.
While Governor DeSantis has been keen to stop Chinese land purchases in Florida, he has never broached the issue of Tencent and its like, though he has not been shy to fight major American corporations.