New York Democratic Representative Grace Meng is under scrutiny after the Department of Justice (DOJ) indictment of Linda Sun, Meng’s former chief of staff during her tenure in the New York state assembly, on charges of acting as an unregistered foreign agent of China and money laundering.
Sun also worked in the administrations of former New York Democratic Governor Andrew Cuomo, who bizarrely labeled COVID-19 a “European virus,” and incumbent Governor Kathy Hochul. Sun allegedly engaged with key figures from groups connected to China’s United Front Work Department, a Chinese intelligence and influence organization. These figures included leaders from the U.S. Federation of Chinese-American Entrepreneurs and the Henan Association of Eastern America (HAEA).
Rep. Meng’s links to HAEA reach back over a decade. Archived records from HAEA’s website show that Meng served as deputy chairman from 2008 to 2012 and is currently listed as honorary chairman.
The DOJ’s indictment suggests that one of Sun’s alleged co-conspirators held a leading role within an organization similar to HAEA. The DOJ describes this entity as closely linked to the United Front Work Department and the Chinese Communist Party.
While working in government, Sun allegedly obtained fraudulent letters inviting Chinese delegations to New York, helping officials to secure U.S. visas unlawfully. These delegations were purportedly from Henan province, which, in turn, facilitated business contracts for Sun’s husband, Chris Hu.
Chinese agents have been operating virtually unabated in the U.S. under the Biden-Harris government, even running de facto “police stations” in New York and San Francisco, where Vice President Harris was formerly District Attorney.
China uses these stations to harass, intimidate, and sometimes attack anti-CCP dissidents.