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kaggle-ho-020462House Oversight

Report alleges China’s United Front and related agencies run extensive, well‑funded influence operations across U.S. sectors

Report alleges China’s United Front and related agencies run extensive, well‑funded influence operations across U.S. sectors The passage outlines a broad, coordinated Chinese influence campaign involving multiple high‑level Party organs (United Front Work Department, Central Propaganda Department, etc.) and claims it surpasses Russian efforts. While it provides no specific names, transactions, or dates, it identifies concrete agencies and a structural hierarchy that could be investigated for funding flows, lobbying, academic partnerships, and covert operations. The claim is sensitive and could provoke political backlash, but the lack of granular evidence limits its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: China’s United Front Work Department is described as the central hub for overseas influence activities.; Multiple Party and state bodies (Central Propaganda, International Liaison, State Council Information Office) are implicated in coordinating U.S. influence operations.; The report asserts China’s influence efforts in the U.S. are more extensive and better funded than Russia’s.

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Report alleges China’s United Front and related agencies run extensive, well‑funded influence operations across U.S. sectors The passage outlines a broad, coordinated Chinese influence campaign involving multiple high‑level Party organs (United Front Work Department, Central Propaganda Department, etc.) and claims it surpasses Russian efforts. While it provides no specific names, transactions, or dates, it identifies concrete agencies and a structural hierarchy that could be investigated for funding flows, lobbying, academic partnerships, and covert operations. The claim is sensitive and could provoke political backlash, but the lack of granular evidence limits its immediate investigative utility. Key insights: China’s United Front Work Department is described as the central hub for overseas influence activities.; Multiple Party and state bodies (Central Propaganda, International Liaison, State Council Information Office) are implicated in coordinating U.S. influence operations.; The report asserts China’s influence efforts in the U.S. are more extensive and better funded than Russia’s.

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