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Citations on China United Front work and congressional travel funding

The passage merely lists publicly available sources and a vague participant comment about a trip arranged by Jimmy Wong. It provides no concrete allegations, transactions, dates, or direct links to hi Reference to Alexander Bowe’s report on China’s overseas United Front activities. Mention of a participant’s anecdote about a China trip organized by Jimmy Wong. Citation of Peter Mattis’s analysis o

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November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #020477
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The passage merely lists publicly available sources and a vague participant comment about a trip arranged by Jimmy Wong. It provides no concrete allegations, transactions, dates, or direct links to hi Reference to Alexander Bowe’s report on China’s overseas United Front activities. Mention of a participant’s anecdote about a China trip organized by Jimmy Wong. Citation of Peter Mattis’s analysis o

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18 6 Bowe, Alexander. “China’s Overseas United Front Work.” US-China Economic and Security Review Commission. August 24, 2018. https://www.uscc.gov/sites/default/files/Research/China%27s%20 Overseas%20United%20Front%20Work%20-%20Background%20and%20Implications%20for%20US_final _O.pdf. 7 Information from a participant on one trip to China arranged by Jimmy Wong. 8 Mattis, Peter. “Contrasting China and Russia’s Influence Operations.” War on the Rocks. January 2018. https://warontherocks.com/2018/01/contrasting-chinas-russias-influence-operations. 9 See Foreign Travel Paid for by a Foreign Government, US Congress, House Ethics Committee https://ethics -house.gov/travel-information/travel-paid-foreign-government (accessed October 5, 2018). 10 This section relies heavily on Gill, Bates, and Melissa Murphy. Meeting the Challenges and Opportunities of China’s Rise. Washington DC: CSIS. 2006: 6-12. 11 Pomfret, John. “China’s Lobbying Efforts Yield New Influence, Openness on Capitol Hill.” Washington Post. January 9, 2010. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/01/08 /AR2010010803710.html?sid=ST 2010010900293; Reid, Tim and Cornwell, Susan. “Exclusive: China Launches Lobbying Push on Currency Bill.” Reuters. October 11, 2011. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-china -lobbying/exclusive-china-launches-lobbying-push-on-currency-bill-idUSTRE79A76S20111012. 12 Ibid. Congress

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