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kaggle-ho-020471House Oversight

Chinese United Front Organization CPIFA Facilitated Congressional Delegations Post‑1979

Chinese United Front Organization CPIFA Facilitated Congressional Delegations Post‑1979 The passage outlines a systematic effort by China’s CPIFA to host and fund U.S. congressional delegations, suggesting a channel for influence and potential ethics violations. While it lacks specific names, dates, or financial figures, it provides a concrete institutional lead that warrants further investigation into travel records, funding sources, and contacts between CPIFA and U.S. lawmakers. Key insights: CPIFA is described as a United Front GONGO that organized over 4,000 U.S. visits between 1972‑2002.; Delegation expenses were often covered by CPIFA to sidestep U.S. ethics rules.; The organization has direct links to the Chinese State Council and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Chinese United Front Organization CPIFA Facilitated Congressional Delegations Post‑1979 The passage outlines a systematic effort by China’s CPIFA to host and fund U.S. congressional delegations, suggesting a channel for influence and potential ethics violations. While it lacks specific names, dates, or financial figures, it provides a concrete institutional lead that warrants further investigation into travel records, funding sources, and contacts between CPIFA and U.S. lawmakers. Key insights: CPIFA is described as a United Front GONGO that organized over 4,000 U.S. visits between 1972‑2002.; Delegation expenses were often covered by CPIFA to sidestep U.S. ethics rules.; The organization has direct links to the Chinese State Council and Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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