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Chinese Embassy Pressures Committee of 100 Members, Including George Koo, Linking Elite Chinese‑American Leaders to CCP Influence Operations

Chinese Embassy Pressures Committee of 100 Members, Including George Koo, Linking Elite Chinese‑American Leaders to CCP Influence Operations The passage identifies a specific individual (George Koo) who holds a senior role in the Committee of 100 and an overseas directorship with a Beijing‑based organization, suggesting a conduit for Chinese Communist Party influence among elite Chinese‑American circles. It provides concrete names, organizations, and a pattern of pressure from the Chinese consulate, offering a clear investigative path (interviews, financial/communication records). While the claim is not yet verified and lacks explicit financial data, it ties a high‑profile diaspora group to a foreign power, which is moderately novel and potentially controversial. Key insights: Committee of 100 members report pressure from the Chinese consulate to align with Party positions.; George Koo is named as a senior Committee member and overseas director of the China Overseas Friendship Association.; The China Overseas Friendship Association is based in Beijing and linked to CCP outreach.

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Chinese Embassy Pressures Committee of 100 Members, Including George Koo, Linking Elite Chinese‑American Leaders to CCP Influence Operations The passage identifies a specific individual (George Koo) who holds a senior role in the Committee of 100 and an overseas directorship with a Beijing‑based organization, suggesting a conduit for Chinese Communist Party influence among elite Chinese‑American circles. It provides concrete names, organizations, and a pattern of pressure from the Chinese consulate, offering a clear investigative path (interviews, financial/communication records). While the claim is not yet verified and lacks explicit financial data, it ties a high‑profile diaspora group to a foreign power, which is moderately novel and potentially controversial. Key insights: Committee of 100 members report pressure from the Chinese consulate to align with Party positions.; George Koo is named as a senior Committee member and overseas director of the China Overseas Friendship Association.; The China Overseas Friendship Association is based in Beijing and linked to CCP outreach.

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38 20 The Chinese embassy also targets prominent Chinese Americans through the Committee of 100, an organization of the most elite Chinese Americans in the United States. Committee members report significant pressure from the Chinese consulate on committee members to toe the Party line. Some prominent Committee members are openly sympathetic to the goals of the Chinese Communist Party. One of them is George Koo, who in addition to serving in a senior position on the committee is also listed as an “overseas director” of the China Overseas Friendship Association, based in Beijing. 21 “SUF ERERN PRSREEALG RRS MERE — Tete AEBS.” USA Phoenix News. September 27, 2015. http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:CaS -Q4Aug00J:usaphoenixnews.com/m/article.php%3Fid%3D115662+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us. 22 “SPAM ele.” The China Press. March 14, 2016. http://ny.uschinapress.com/m/spotlight/2016 /03-14/90681.html. 23 “WESFSBERMAUH 35 BMA AE?” ChinaQw. March 3, 2018. http://www.chinaqw.com /hqhr/2018/03-03/180466.shtml; “35 BWI RAS BS OM 443K BB.” US-China Press. March 2, 2018. http://www.uschinapress.com/2018/0302/1127148.shtml. 24 Conversations with overseas Chinese members of the CPPCC. 25 “SPREE RAR A Be BSS + aS 3S BZ B.” Chinaql.org. September 1, 2018. http:// www.chinagql.org/BIG5/n1/2018/0901/c421026-30265674.html. 26 “IAS URAL A-SWe leith HRS.” China Review News. November 3, 2013. http://archive.fo /KyKB7#selection-493.0-498.0. 27 “SERS GHneREERRESAM iat wes.” NACPU. May 17, 2017. http://nacpu.org/news /News2017/05172017nacpu.html. 28 Zhu, Lia. “Reunification gets big boost.” China Daily. November 15, 2016. http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn /us/2016-11/15/content_27388427.htm; “XANAASkEwRi RE PARRA.” US-China Press. August 15, 2016. http://www.uschinapress.com/2016/0815/1075554.shtml. 29 Interview with a Committee of 100 executive. The Chinese American Community

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