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d-19577House OversightOtherList of Chinese figures referenced in House Oversight telepresence logs
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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #017568
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The passage merely enumerates several Chinese individuals with brief biographical notes and URLs, without any allegations, transactions, dates, or connections to U.S. officials or controversial action Names: Mao Yushi, Yao Ming, Tan Dun, Zhang Yong He Brief credentials: economist, former NBA player/investor, composer, architect Links to external profiles (Cato, Wikipedia)
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TELEPRESENCE CONVERSATIONS
MAO YUSHI
Chinese economist, 2012 Milton Friedman Liberty Award.
(He wrote an online column criticizing the communist
and totalitarian policies of Mao Zedong (Chairman
Mao) in China, attacked by Maoists in China.)
http://www.cato.org /special/friedman/yushi/index.html
YAO MING
Retired Chinese basketball player who last played
for the Houston Rockets of NBA; investor.
TAN DUN
Grawemeyer, Oscar, and Grammy awarding winning
Chinese contemporary classical composer
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tan_Dun
ZHANG YONG HE
Chinese-American architect, former head of architecture
at MIT.
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