Posted on 06/30/2021 10:30:44 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
China Daily was busted spending millions of dollars, and lying about it, to publish ads made to look like news stories in publications such as, you guessed it, the Washington Post and the New York Times. How many Facebook fights have you had with a lib-dolt who got his info from a Chinese propaganda “news story”? The New York Times sheepishly ended their lucrative deal with China Daily and began scrubbing the Chinese nonsense from their site.
As of December 2019, the Chinese had published over 700 online ads and 500 ads printed in American newspapers, ads that were propaganda made to look like news stories.
Now we’ve learned that Matthew Putorti, the Democrat challenger to Republican lawmaker Elise Stefanik, has some pretty serious ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). He was the sole attorney for a 2019 copyright lawsuit involving their global propaganda site, China Daily, which the State Department designated a Chinese propaganda operative in Feb. 2020.
FACT-O-RAMA! Puroitri’s firm, Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman LLP, has three offices in China.
Putori’s firm does a lot of work for China and has website pages written in Mandarin. China Daily has ramped up its Pravda-like nonsense in the past year as it tries to distance itself from the CCP COVID virus.
While Putorti was with the firm, it helped litigate a case on behalf of a Chinese company, Trina Solar. The firm assisted another Chinese company, E-Town Capital, in its $300 million acquisition of a U.S. semiconductor firm. Beijing-based E-Town Capital stated in 2020 that it has the official backing of the Chinese Communist Party.
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I bet if you looked into it hard, EVERY politician, be it Dem or Pub, has taken money from the ChiComs. Of course, we’ll never know, will we?
Matthew Putorti; How many lawyers have the word “tort” in their name. (or Puto? sp. for?) Just an observation.
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