Calls for FARA Registration of Chinese‑Backed U.S. Media Outlets
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The passage outlines a policy proposal to require Chinese‑owned media companies and their staff to register under FARA and lobbying laws, suggesting a potential investigative angle on ownership struct Alleged Chinese government staffing of U.S. media outlets via China News Service. Asian Culture and Media Group listed as a private company but purportedly a front for propaganda. Calls for mandatory
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