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12-03-2025
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Cozy ties between top Newsom ally and CCP official unearthed on networking site: 'She helped me a lot'
FIRST ON FOX: A longtime ally of California Gov. Gavin Newsom repeatedly helped a now-former CCP official while she was serving as the Chinese consul in San Francisco, according to a LinkedIn post unearthed by Fox News Digital. Ying He, who served as the Chinese consul general in San Francisco between 2012 and 2016, lavished praise on Darlene Chiu-Bryant in a 2017 LinkedIn recommendation, calling the former Newsom aide and longtime ally of the governor a "Super lady." "Darlene is the right person when you need to develop business (sic) in either California or Beijing," said He, who was serving as the division director for the Ministry of Commerce, a CCP government arm, at the time of the 2017 LinkedIn post. "She is an excellent PR professional and able to fulfill the most challenging tasks. She helped me a lot when I was consul in SF, promoting US-Sino investment and trade. In all, she is a friend in need and a Super Lady indeed." He's LinkedIn reveals that she has served in multiple roles at the Ministry of Commerce for over a decade and her profile boasts that she has "extensive connections with Chinese and U.S. governments" and "15+ years with a Chinese central government agency and 4 years as a diplomat in San Francisco." Congress Exposes China's Potential Loophole For Trump Tariffs: 'Drawing A Line In The Sand' At the time of the LinkedIn post, Bryant was serving as the executive director of ChinaSF, which is facing renewed scrutiny for its ties to the CCP and recruiting over 100 Chinese companies into San Francisco, according to a new book Fox News Digital exclusively reported on Monday. In the book, there is a chapter dedicated to how Newsom helped launch a nonprofit organization almost a decade earlier, in 2008. Read On The Fox News App One of the several companies discussed in the book was Suntech, a Chinese solar company developed by the CCP that was personally recruited by Newsom into the U.S., and he publicly praised the company's CEO, Dr. Zhengrong Shi, multiple times, and made him an advisory board member for ChinaSF. In addition to green energy companies that streamed through ChinaSF, real estate companies were also involved, and the book alleges that Newsom received over $23,000 in anonymous contributions from Chinese real estate company Z&L, whose billionaire owner was criminally sentenced for bribing a San Francisco government official. In 2017, ChinaSF posted a photo of Bryant, Newsom and others in front of a wall that said Z&L Properties. "ChinaSF was started by our Lt Governor Gavin Newsom when he was Mayor of San Francisco in 2008," the photo caption said. "Proud to work with our partners and companies recruited to the SF Bay Area." According to China Daily, a Chinese state media outlet, Newsom launched the group while visiting Shanghai. "The two most important things for us are energy independence and establishing a stronger relationship with China," Newsom said ahead of the trip. The Plan To Confront China And Kick Out Companies Controlled By The Chinese Communist Party From The U.s. Bryant, who traveled with Newsom to China in 2005 when she was serving as his deputy communications director and would later be tapped to run ChinaSF, was repeatedly mentioned in a chapter in the new book, "Fool's Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All." In the book, authors Susan Crabtree and Jedd McFatter make the case that ChinaSF served as a gateway for CCP officials and Chinese criminals to exploit California. In addition to the book exposing how Bryant was referred to locally as "the Fixer" for any Chinese businesses "wanting to make hay in San Francisco," her personal Facebook profile and other Facebook pages are littered with photos showing her involvement with ChinaSF. There are also several photos of her and Newsom, in addition to other California politicians. In 2019, GlobalSF posted a photo of Newsom and Bryant at an event. The photo caption, which appears to be written by Bryant, called Newsom a "visionary leader." "So good to see my ex boss now Governor of our Golden State of [California], [Gavin Newsom]," the post said. "As a visionary leader, he started [ChinaSF] in 2008 to be the China Desk for the city and county of [San Francisco] to facilitate inbound investment." Another photo on Facebook shows Bryant attending Newsom's inauguration in early 2019. Fox News Digital has previously reported on another prominent Chinese consul general, Huang Ping, who oversaw the office in New York City for several years and often promoted CCP propaganda while publicly denying the alleged Uyghur genocide in China. In addition to his controversial public statements, Ping would often travel to U.S. universities and other events, meeting with business leaders and elected officials, sparking concerns from some about potential influence peddling for the CCP. "The Chinese Communist Party is playing for keeps at the nuclear level and every layer below that," Michael Sobolik, author of "Countering China's Great Game: A Strategy for American Dominance," told Fox News Digital last year. "And it's not just the universities. The Chinese Communist Party is looking to infiltrate every aspect of American society." "If we try to edit undo our way out of this whole list of infiltrations and threats that the CCP sends our direction that's good policy work. We need to insulate ourselves. But good housekeeping is the bare minimum of waging a cold war and winning a cold war," Sobolik added. Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom's office for comment and received a response pointing to an article about conspiracy theories with the headline, "Conspiracy theorists really do see the world differently, new study shows." Fox News Digital reached out to Bryant, but did not receive a response by press article source: Cozy ties between top Newsom ally and CCP official unearthed on networking site: 'She helped me a lot'


Fox News
12-03-2025
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Cozy ties between top Newsom ally and CCP official unearthed on networking site: 'She helped me a lot'
FIRST ON FOX: A longtime ally of California Gov. Gavin Newsom repeatedly helped a now-former CCP official while she was serving as the Chinese consul in San Francisco, according to a LinkedIn post unearthed by Fox News Digital. Ying He, who served as the Chinese consul general in San Francisco between 2012 and 2016, lavished praise on Darlene Chiu-Bryant in a 2017 LinkedIn recommendation, calling the former Newsom aide and longtime ally of the governor a "Super lady." "Darlene is the right person when you need to develop business (sic) in either California or Beijing," said He, who was serving as the division director for the Ministry of Commerce, a CCP government arm, at the time of the 2017 LinkedIn post. "She is an excellent PR professional and able to fulfill the most challenging tasks. She helped me a lot when I was consul in SF, promoting US-Sino investment and trade. In all, she is a friend in need and a Super Lady indeed." He's LinkedIn reveals that she has served in multiple roles at the Ministry of Commerce for over a decade and her profile boasts that she has "extensive connections with Chinese and U.S. governments" and "15+ years with a Chinese central government agency and 4 years as a diplomat in San Francisco." At the time of the LinkedIn post, Bryant was serving as the executive director of ChinaSF, which is facing renewed scrutiny for its ties to the CCP and recruiting over 100 Chinese companies into San Francisco, according to a new book Fox News Digital exclusively reported on Monday. In the book, there is a chapter dedicated to how Newsom helped launch a nonprofit organization almost a decade earlier, in 2008. One of the several companies discussed in the book was Suntech, a Chinese solar company developed by the CCP that was personally recruited by Newsom into the United States, and he publicly praised the company's CEO, Dr. Zhengrong Shi, multiple times, and made him an advisory board member for ChinaSF. In addition to green energy companies that streamed through ChinaSF, real estate companies were also involved, and the book alleges that Newsom received over $23,000 in anonymous contributions from Chinese real estate company Z&L, whose billionaire owner was criminally sentenced for bribing a San Francisco government official. In 2017, ChinaSF posted a photo of Bryant, Newsom and others in front of a wall that said Z&L Properties. "ChinaSF was started by our Lt Governor Gavin Newsom when he was Mayor of San Francisco in 2008," the photo caption said. "Proud to work with our partners and companies recruited to the SF Bay Area." According to China Daily, a Chinese state media outlet, Newsom launched the group while visiting Shanghai. "The two most important things for us are energy independence and establishing a stronger relationship with China," Newsom said ahead of the trip. Bryant, who traveled with Newsom to China in 2005 when she was serving as his deputy communications director and would later be tapped to run ChinaSF, was repeatedly mentioned in a chapter in the new book, "Fool's Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All." In the book, authors Susan Crabtree and Jedd McFatter make the case that ChinaSF served as a gateway for CCP officials and Chinese criminals to exploit California. In addition to the book exposing how Bryant was referred to locally as "the Fixer" for any Chinese businesses "wanting to make hay in San Francisco," her personal Facebook profile and other Facebook pages are littered with photos showing her involvement with ChinaSF. There are also several photos of her and Newsom, in addition to other California politicians. In 2019, GlobalSF posted a photo of Newsom and Bryant at an event. The photo caption, which appears to be written by Bryant, called Newsom a "visionary leader." "So good to see my ex boss now Governor of our Golden State of [California], [Gavin Newsom]," the post said. "As a visionary leader, he started [ChinaSF] in 2008 to be the China Desk for the city and county of [San Francisco] to facilitate inbound investment." Another photo on Facebook shows Bryant attending Newsom's inauguration in early 2019. Fox News Digital has previously reported on another prominent Chinese consul general, Huang Ping, who oversaw the office in New York City for several years and often promoted CCP propaganda while publicly denying the alleged Uyghur genocide in China. In addition to his controversial public statements, Ping would often travel to U.S. universities and other events, meeting with business leaders and elected officials, sparking concerns from some about potential influence peddling for the CCP. "The Chinese Communist Party is playing for keeps at the nuclear level and every layer below that," Michael Sobolik, author of "Countering China's Great Game: A Strategy for American Dominance," told Fox News Digital last year. "And it's not just the universities. The Chinese Communist Party is looking to infiltrate every aspect of American society." "If we try to edit undo our way out of this whole list of infiltrations and threats that the CCP sends our direction that's good policy work. We need to insulate ourselves. But good housekeeping is the bare minimum of waging a cold war and winning a cold war," Sobolik added. Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom's office for comment and received a response pointing to an article about conspiracy theories with the headline, "Conspiracy theorists really do see the world differently, new study shows." Fox News Digital reached out to Bryant, but did not receive a response by press time.
Yahoo
10-03-2025
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Newsom's ties to CCP under microscope in new book exposing alleged corruption: 'Fleeced American citizens'
FIRST ON FOX: A new book sounding the alarm about corruption in California spends a chapter focusing on Gov. Gavin Newsom's history with a nonprofit organization that the authors say served as a major "gateway" for corrupt CCP-aligned corporations to flood into the state. In their book, "Fool's Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All," authors Jedd McFatter and Susan Crabtree write extensively about Newsom's relationship with the Chinese community in the Bay Area and his ties to CCP businesses. The book explains that Newsom came into office as San Francisco's mayor in 2004 after receiving strong support from Chinese voters, enough so that he celebrated his victory in Chinatown and the authors write that from an early point in his tenure he was ready to "go full steam ahead with Chinatown's interests." One of those interests, according to Chapter 3 of the book, was a nonprofit organization initiative started by Newsom called ChinaSF that the book argues served as a gateway for CCP officials and Chinese criminals to exploit California. China's Belt And Road Initiative Plagued By Corruption And Political Backlash: Report The book describes a Newsom trip to China, where he was hosted in a Shanghai "clubhouse" by Vincent Lo, a Chinese businessman with deep ties to the CCP. Read On The Fox News App "It was during this meeting that Newsom and Lo hatched a long-term plan to turn San Francisco into the premiere gateway through which Chinese companies could invest and expand their businesses in the United States," the book says. "Upon his return from China, starry-eyed Gavin told his staff that he was going to set aside a couple of million dollars to set up a public-private partnership called ChinaSF that would open the floodgates to Chinese money and business like never before. It turns out the young mayor wasn't just blowing smoke: three years later, Newsom and Lo joined forces in Shanghai to co‑launch ChinaSF." The book says that ChinaSF impacted the Bay Area arguably "more than any other" program that Newsom created as mayor and that the initiative hauled in almost $5.5 billion of economic impact to San Francisco from 2008 to 2018 while recruiting 108 Chinese companies into the city. The book alleges that during this time period, ChinaSF "helped several corrupt Chinese corporations come to America." One of the several companies discussed in the book was Suntech, a Chinese solar company developed by the CCP that was personally recruited by Newsom into the United States, and he publicly praised the company's CEO, Dr. Zhengrong Shi, multiple times, and made him an advisory board member for ChinaSF. In addition to green energy companies who streamed through ChinaSF, real estate companies were also involved, and the book alleges that Newsom received over $23,000 in anonymous contributions from Chinese real estate company Z&L, whose billionaire owner was criminally sentenced for bribing a San Francisco government official. Chapter 3, titled "Feeding the Dragon," goes into detail about a variety of potential red flags on Newsom's ties with China, including ChinaSF being used as a "tool to build San Francisco into a global hub for biotechnology and pharmaceutical science." "Dozens of Chinese biotech companies were drawn to the Bay Area with huge tax breaks and other incentives, but it appears that there was very little vetting," the book states. "One of ChinaSF's most concerning recruits is the biotech company JOINN Laboratories, which has close ties to China's military." New Report Warns Of Growing National Security Threat To U.s. As China Builds Ai: 'Significant And Concerning' Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom's office for comment and received a response pointing to an article about conspiracy theories with the headline, "Conspiracy theorists really do see the world differently, new study shows." The book goes on to discuss ChinaSF's involvement with biotechnology and pharmaceutical science companies that were "drawn to the Bay Area" with tax breaks and "little vetting" along with a liquor company called Kweichow Moutai, which has a history of "several major corruption scandals involving bribery by CCP officials." The book also alleges that as California's lieutenant governor, Newsom trademarked wines he owns in China and poured them for CCP elites at a lavish Shanghai tasting. The authors also drew attention to the controversial connection between ChinaSF and Huawei, a company that has been involved in a myriad of questionable practices that have drawn scrutiny from U.S. presidential administrations, resulting in restrictions. "However, no one seemed to notice when an infamous Chinese company became their top financial sponsor in 2016," the book says. "This might be because the U.S. government has long identified that company, Huawei Technologies, as one of China's most dangerous tech companies. According to an internal report, ChinaSF hosted two events in 2016, headlined by Huawei, which led to Huawei establishing a new research and development office in San Francisco. The amount of money Huawei funneled to ChinaSF is unknown, but it's worth noting that in 2016, Huawei generated more than $75 billion in revenue, so they had plenty of cash to flash around." ChinaSF once described itself as a nonprofit, including on its now defunct website, the book explains, but between 2009 and 2014 it was a limited liability corporation whose only member was the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. "In other words, for a period of time, ChinaSF was a private entity embedded in a local chamber of commerce," the book says. Schumer Spotted Posing For Photo With Ccp Official As Warnings Swirl About China Influence The chapter closes with a summary of why ChinaSF's influence in the state deserves more scrutiny. "Close analysis of available data reveals that most descriptions of ChinaSF by government and media have been vacuous and misleading,": the book says. "Essentially, ChinaSF is the branded name of a complex bureaucratic mirage used as cover to legitimize the massive transfer of Bay Area technology, property, and wealth to China while streamlining the establishment of Chinese business in the United States. It's the secret elixir Newsom concocted to help transform San Francisco into the primary entry point and hub of China's BRI in the United States." "On the surface, the flurry of MOUs, press conferences, ribbon cuttings, and so forth – propped up by reassuring proclamations from chambers of commerce and government officials like Newsom – cohere into what may look like an innovative job-generating public-private partnership. But the deeper you probe into who's funding ChinaSF, who's failing to vet all the Chinese companies coming in, and who's making money off the deals – you discover there's no reasonable public accountability structure in place, not enough records for the public to review, and no clear explanations for why the San Francisco mayor's office has a right to engage in risky subnational business schemes in some cases with People's Republic of China criminals and shady Chinese firms who have exploited and damaged the US economy and fleeced American citizens with their fraudulent schemes." "San Francisco is proud of its long-standing relationship with China and its sister city, Shanghai," Newsom said in 2008. "ChinaSF builds on this history of shared cultural and economic ties, and strengthens future economic prosperity through enhanced relationships between San Franciscan and Chinese businesses."Original article source: Newsom's ties to CCP under microscope in new book exposing alleged corruption: 'Fleeced American citizens'


Fox News
10-03-2025
- Business
- Fox News
Newsom's ties to CCP under microscope in new book exposing alleged corruption: 'Fleeced American citizens'
FIRST ON FOX: A new book sounding the alarm about corruption in California spends a chapter focusing on Gov. Gavin Newsom's history with a nonprofit organization that the authors say served as a major "gateway" for corrupt CCP-aligned corporations to flood into the state. In their book, "Fool's Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All," authors Jedd McFatter and Susan Crabtree write extensively about Newsom's relationship with the Chinese community in the Bay Area and his ties to CCP businesses. The book explains that Newsom came into office as San Francisco's mayor in 2004 after receiving strong support from Chinese voters, enough so that he celebrated his victory in Chinatown and the authors write that from an early point in his tenure he was ready to "go full steam ahead with Chinatown's interests." One of those interests, according to Chapter 3 of the book, was a nonprofit organization initiative started by Newsom called ChinaSF that the book argues served as a gateway for CCP officials and Chinese criminals to exploit California. The book describes a Newsom trip to China, where he was hosted in a Shanghai "clubhouse" by Vincent Lo, a Chinese businessman with deep ties to the CCP. "It was during this meeting that Newsom and Lo hatched a long-term plan to turn San Francisco into the premiere gateway through which Chinese companies could invest and expand their businesses in the United States," the book says. "Upon his return from China, starry-eyed Gavin told his staff that he was going to set aside a couple of million dollars to set up a public-private partnership called ChinaSF that would open the floodgates to Chinese money and business like never before. It turns out the young mayor wasn't just blowing smoke: three years later, Newsom and Lo joined forces in Shanghai to co‑launch ChinaSF." The book says that ChinaSF impacted the Bay Area arguably "more than any other" program that Newsom created as mayor and that the initiative hauled in almost $5.5 billion of economic impact to San Francisco from 2008 to 2018 while recruiting 108 Chinese companies into the city. The book alleges that during this time period, ChinaSF "helped several corrupt Chinese corporations come to America." One of the several companies discussed in the book was Suntech, a Chinese solar company developed by the CCP that was personally recruited by Newsom into the United States, and he publicly praised the company's CEO, Dr. Zhengrong Shi, multiple times, and made him an advisory board member for ChinaSF. In addition to green energy companies who streamed through ChinaSF, real estate companies were also involved, and the book alleges that Newsom received over $23,000 in anonymous contributions from Chinese real estate company Z&L, whose billionaire owner was criminally sentenced for bribing a San Francisco government official. Chapter 3, titled "Feeding the Dragon," goes into detail about a variety of potential red flags on Newsom's ties with China, including ChinaSF being used as a "tool to build San Francisco into a global hub for biotechnology and pharmaceutical science." "Dozens of Chinese biotech companies were drawn to the Bay Area with huge tax breaks and other incentives, but it appears that there was very little vetting," the book states. "One of ChinaSF's most concerning recruits is the biotech company JOINN Laboratories, which has close ties to China's military." Fox News Digital reached out to Newsom's office for comment and received a response pointing to an article about conspiracy theories with the headline, "Conspiracy theorists really do see the world differently, new study shows." The book goes on to discuss ChinaSF's involvement with biotechnology and pharmaceutical science companies that were "drawn to the Bay Area" with tax breaks and "little vetting" along with a liquor company called Kweichow Moutai, which has a history of "several major corruption scandals involving bribery by CCP officials." The book also alleges that as California's lieutenant governor, Newsom trademarked wines he owns in China and poured them for CCP elites at a lavish Shanghai tasting. The authors also drew attention to the controversial connection between ChinaSF and Huawei, a company that has been involved in a myriad of questionable practices that have drawn scrutiny from U.S. presidential administrations, resulting in restrictions. "However, no one seemed to notice when an infamous Chinese company became their top financial sponsor in 2016," the book says. "This might be because the U.S. government has long identified that company, Huawei Technologies, as one of China's most dangerous tech companies. According to an internal report, ChinaSF hosted two events in 2016, headlined by Huawei, which led to Huawei establishing a new research and development office in San Francisco. The amount of money Huawei funneled to ChinaSF is unknown, but it's worth noting that in 2016, Huawei generated more than $75 billion in revenue, so they had plenty of cash to flash around." ChinaSF once described itself as a nonprofit, including on its now defunct website, the book explains, but between 2009 and 2014 it was a limited liability corporation whose only member was the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. "In other words, for a period of time, ChinaSF was a private entity embedded in a local chamber of commerce," the book says. The chapter closes with a summary of why ChinaSF's influence in the state deserves more scrutiny. "Close analysis of available data reveals that most descriptions of ChinaSF by government and media have been vacuous and misleading,": the book says. "Essentially, ChinaSF is the branded name of a complex bureaucratic mirage used as cover to legitimize the massive transfer of Bay Area technology, property, and wealth to China while streamlining the establishment of Chinese business in the United States. It's the secret elixir Newsom concocted to help transform San Francisco into the primary entry point and hub of China's BRI in the United States." "On the surface, the flurry of MOUs, press conferences, ribbon cuttings, and so forth – propped up by reassuring proclamations from chambers of commerce and government officials like Newsom – cohere into what may look like an innovative job-generating public-private partnership. But the deeper you probe into who's funding ChinaSF, who's failing to vet all the Chinese companies coming in, and who's making money off the deals – you discover there's no reasonable public accountability structure in place, not enough records for the public to review, and no clear explanations for why the San Francisco mayor's office has a right to engage in risky subnational business schemes in some cases with People's Republic of China criminals and shady Chinese firms who have exploited and damaged the US economy and fleeced American citizens with their fraudulent schemes." "San Francisco is proud of its long-standing relationship with China and its sister city, Shanghai," Newsom said in 2008. "ChinaSF builds on this history of shared cultural and economic ties, and strengthens future economic prosperity through enhanced relationships between San Franciscan and Chinese businesses."