Ever since taking control of the House in January, Republican lawmakers have used their posts to push baseless claims that powerful figures linked to the Chinese government wield control over the Democratic Party and its policy agenda.
With thinly veiled racism and debunked conspiracy theories, Republicans have accused everyone, from California Reps. Eric Swalwell and Judy Chu to President Joe Biden, of working at the behest of nefarious Chinese officials.
But it seems it’s the Republican Party that has a troubling political relationship with figures linked to the Chinese government.
Last week, federal prosecutors unsealed their November indictment of Gal Luft, a fugitive now facing charges including serving as an unregistered agent for the Chinese government and trafficking weapons.
Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement:
[Luft] subverted foreign agent registration laws in the United States to seek to promote Chinese policies by acting through a former high-ranking U.S. Government official; he acted as a broker in deals for dangerous weapons and Iranian oil; and he told multiple lies about his crimes to law enforcement.
Luft is accused of recruiting a former U.S. government official and paying the official to make public statements that were in China’s interest. The official, who is not named in the indictment, served as an adviser to Donald Trump as president-elect in late 2016.
In ultraconservative circles, Luft is better known as a key spreader of unsubstantiated claims that the Biden family has engaged in corrupt business with Chinese officials. Rep. James Comer, R-Ky., who had touted Luft as an “informant” and a “very credible witness,” is among the Republicans to express support for Luft even after the serious charges were brought.








