I would consider this but:
* I lack standing
* No one can prove harm
* It’s too late now
* It’s only a small fraud that wouldn’t change the outcome.
RE: It’s too late now
To use this argument is similar to a law enforcement officer saying - we should ignore a possible murder because the victim is already dead. Because we can’t bring the victim back to life, we should ignore a crime?
Dongsheng depicted the ease by which Communist Chinese operatives w/ hidden agendas conscripted
"prominent Americans and institutions" who were even willing to work against the interests of their own country.
The professor related his own triumphs as a CCP operative in recruiting new and useful American “friends.” America’s top pols fell easily to China’s leveraging of insatiable Western appetites for power, influence, and money.
NOTE He is Vice Dean of the School of International Relations at Renmin University (the school for children of the CCP elite).
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MUST READ REFERENCE At a fund-raiser for turncoat Republican, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, he actually spoke Mandarin to hit up Chinese attendees for campaign contributions. So its easy to understand why he slapped down Trump when Trump needed Georgia votes last November.
Raffensperger is in the pockets of the Chinese---they tell him what and what not to do.
Raffensperger is a plusperfect example of a cruddy lowdown US pol willing to work against the interest of his own country to stay in power.