Los Angeles — Eileen Wang, the former mayor of Arcadia, pleaded guilty Friday to a federal charge of acting as an illegal agent of the Chinese government by operating the U.S. News Center and publishing PRC-directed content between late 2020 and 2022. She resigned after charges were announced on May 11 and faces a statutory maximum of ten years in prison. The Department of Justice set Wang's sentencing for Oct. 6; prosecutors cited encrypted instructions directing publication of material favorable to Beijing, including items refuting human-rights reports on Xinjiang. Co-defendant Yaoning "Mike" Sun previously pleaded guilty in October and was sentenced to four years in February, and federal officials said the plea advances enforcement against covert foreign influence operations.
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This case underscores the real threat of covert foreign influence in our communities. It's a reminder to stay informed about who's behind the news you consume. Check the credibility of your news sources and be aware of potential bias.
A former mayor admitted to spreading Chinese government-directed content. The justice system is taking action, but it's a wake-up call about the subtle ways foreign powers can sway public opinion. Worth forwarding if you believe in the importance of unbiased news.
U.S. federal law enforcement and national security bodies benefited from securing a guilty plea that supports enforcement of laws against covert foreign influence and provides evidentiary basis for further investigations into Beijing-linked information operations.
Eileen Wang suffered legal consequences and reputational damage, and Arcadia's local government and Chinese-American community experienced diminished public trust and heightened scrutiny following the admission of acting on behalf of a foreign government.
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Arcadia Mayor Pleads Guilty to Acting for China
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