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Leaked video shows FBI raid on former deputy chief of staff for NY Gov. Hochul, who was just indicted for allegedly being a Chinese spy
By Ethan Huff // Sep 06, 2024

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) just conducted a raid on the $3.5 million home of ex-New York Gov. Kathy Hochul's aid Linda Sun, who is alleged to be acting as an agent of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

According to the indictment, Sun was secretly working to advance the interests of the Chinese government via the Hochul regime in the Empire State. One thing Sun did towards this end was block Taiwanese government representatives from meeting with state officials to discuss international relations.

The FBI caught wind of what Sun and other corrupt Democrat politicians in both state and city political seats across New York have been up to in colluding with the CCP, prompting them to raid Sun and the others' homes – watch below to see the FBI raiding Sun's home:

(Related: Thankfully for New Yorkers, most of Hochul's quarantine and isolation orders during the Wuhan coronavirus [COVID-19] "pandemic" were struck down by the courts as unconstitutional.)

How many other U.S. politicians are secretly working for the CCP?

Sun's career began about 15 years ago when even as a young political staffer was doing the CCP's bidding while pretending to represent New York voters.

Both Sun and her husband have been charged with violating and conspiring to violate the Foreign Agents Registration Act. They are also accused of committing visa fraud, smuggling illegal aliens and laundering money, to which they are pleading not guilty.

"There’s nobody who worked in or around politics in the Asian American community who knew Linda Sun who isn't absolutely floored by this," commented a source familiar with the matter to the New York Post.

Sen. John Liu (D-Queens) issued a statement of his own following Sun's arrest stating that he believes her to be an upstanding asset.

"I've worked with Linda Sun for many years and have only known her to be diligent, professional, and conscientious, and she is absolutely innocent until proven otherwise," Liu said.

According to the indictment, Sun and her husband received millions of dollars in kickbacks as payment for acting as foreign agents for China. All of these gains were laundered and some of them were used to purchase a gaudy $4 million mansion in Manhasset.

Where Sun and her husband went wrong was in their rushed transition from rags to riches. Sun had a very modest upbringing, so for her to suddenly move into an expensive mansion raised some eyebrows.

"Linda doesn't come from money at all," one source claimed.

Sun's husband owns a liquor store, which means that he is not rolling in the dough, either. So how, then, did these two end up rising to the top like this, allowing them to purchase a mansion with cash and no mortgage?

"It seems crazy to me," another source said. "They got to Albany and didn't have anybody except each other."

Sun also worked for Rep. Grace Meng, as well as for then-Gov. Andrew Cuomo who appointed her to head up the department of Asian-American affairs in Queens where Sun grew up. Sun would eventually go on to work at the Empire State Development office where she was tasked with handing trade missions, particularly between China and other countries throughout Asia.

Chinese corruption is rampant in Western politics. Learn more at Communism.news.

Sources for this article include:

X.com

NaturalNews.com

NYPost.com



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