Chinese United Front Groups Host U.S. Officials at Overseas Chambers and Events
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The passage documents specific instances where U.S. elected officials and local leaders attended events organized by Chinese overseas chambers linked to the United Front. It provides names of position U.S. local and federal officials have attended Chinese overseas chamber events tied to United Front Events include Chinese New Year galas, launch events, and forums in California and Pennsylvania. C
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