(Natural News) The Trump Administration has made tremendous progress ousting Chinese influence in American politics, business and academia. Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, recently said that China is “running influence operations against members of Congress [and] governors.” China’s main civilian spy agency has developed extensive ties with local and national Democrat politicians, including House Intelligence Committee Member Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) and former Senate member Barbara Boxer (D-CA). In fact, Barbara Boxer is now a lobbyist for Chinese military spy equipment and is registered as a foreign agent of communist China.
Barbara Boxer ousted as CCP spy
One of the latest politicians to be ousted as an agent of the CCP is Barbara Boxer, a former member of the Democratic Party, who previously served as the U.S. Representative for California’s 6th congressional district from 1983 until 1993 She also served on the US Senate from 1993 to 2017. Boxer is now registered as a foreign agent for Hikvision, a Chinese surveillance firm operating within the US.
Boxer was required to fill out a registration form with the Justice Department under the Foreign Agents Registration Act. The form unveils that Boxer is “providing strategic counsel” to Hikvision, as the company continues to work with the CCP and Chinese military to oppress Uyghurs.
Boxer works for a lobbying group called Mercury Public Affairs, which listed her as a foreign agent for Hikvision. Mercury Public Affairs is dedicated to “improving American democracy,” but has also been engaged in controversial lobbying efforts for the governments of Turkey, Libya and Kazakhstan. As a member of the group, Barbara Boxer tried to donate to the inaugural committee for Joe Biden. After the Trump Administration revealed Boxer as a foreign agent for communist China, the Biden campaign had no choice but to reject her donations.
This hasn’t stopped Hikvision. In early 2020, they paid Mercury Public Affairs $914,000 for “strategic consulting and management, related to lobbying, government relations, and public affairs for Hikvision,” so they could bypass tough sanctions in the National Defense Authorization Act. On the registration form, Mercury Public Affairs wrote that their “services will include giving Hikvision outreach to U.S. officials.” (Related: Top China official sees “new window of hope” with Biden administration.)