Alleged coordination between Steve Broidy, Steve Wynn, and the White House to pressure U.S. officials on Guo Wengui's extradition to China
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Alleged coordination between Steve Broidy, Steve Wynn, and the White House to pressure U.S. officials on Guo Wengui's extradition to China The passage links a senior Republican fundraiser (Steve Broidy) and a casino magnate (Steve Wynn) to a purported effort to influence U.S. policy on the return of Chinese dissident Guo Wengui, with a possible back‑channel involving the Trump administration and Chinese officials. It provides specific names, a claimed diplomatic letter, and a timeline, offering concrete avenues for follow‑up (e.g., communications records, subpoena of Wynn Resorts, White House staff interviews). While the claims are unverified and lack hard documentary evidence, they implicate high‑profile political and business figures and suggest a foreign‑influence operation, making it a strong investigative lead but not yet a blockbuster revelation. Key insights: Steve Broidy allegedly drafted a plan to enlist Emirati officials to pressure the U.S. for Guo's extradition.; Steve Wynn reportedly hand‑delivered a letter to President Trump seeking Guo's deportation, citing contacts with Chinese officials.; The President expressed interest in assisting China, but senior law‑enforcement officials resisted.
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