Hochul’s Former Aide Charged with Espionage, Tied to Chinese Diplomat Who Praised CCP

Linda Sun, a former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, has been charged with espionage for allegedly acting as a foreign agent for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Sun is accused of using her position to influence policy in favor of the CCP, including blocking Taiwanese officials from meeting with New York government officials. The indictment also reveals that Sun’s actions were coordinated with Chinese Consul General Huang Ping, who repeatedly praised the CCP and has been accused of spreading CCP propaganda.

Former Aide to New York Governor Arrested for Alleged Ties to Chinese Communist Party

Linda Sun, a former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, has been arrested and accused of working for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) while serving in her official capacity. Sun, along with her husband Chris Hu, were charged with violating the Foreign Agents Registration Act, visa fraud, alien smuggling, and money laundering conspiracy. The indictment alleges that Sun and Hu used their positions to benefit the CCP and amassed millions of dollars in real estate purchases in New York and Hawaii. Governor Hochul has defended the state’s employee vetting program, while Sun’s defense attorney claims she is innocent.

Espionage Scandal Rocks US: Former Aide to Governor Hochul Accused of Spying for China

A former aide to New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Linda Sun, and her husband Chris Hu have been arrested and charged with espionage on behalf of the Chinese government. The allegations involve Sun using her position to advance China’s agenda in exchange for millions of dollars. This case highlights the ongoing threat of Chinese espionage and its implications for US national security.

Air Senegal Suspends New York Flights, Retreating from US Expansion

Air Senegal, facing mounting debt and operational challenges, has announced the suspension of its flights to New York’s JFK Airport, effectively ending its service to the United States. The decision marks a significant setback for the airline’s ambitious expansion plans, which aimed to establish a strong presence in North America and Europe. This move follows the airline’s discontinuation of two intra-African routes and highlights the financial difficulties it faces.

Trump Appeals $454 Million Fraud Judgment, Decision Could Impact Election

Donald Trump’s appeal of a $454 million civil judgment against him for fraud is set to be heard by a New York appeals court. The decision could potentially impact the upcoming elections, with a final verdict possibly delayed until after Election Day. The case centers around allegations that Trump inflated property values on financial statements to secure loans. The New York Attorney General’s office argues for upholding the judgment, while Trump’s legal team counters that the case should be dismissed.

New York’s Legal Cannabis Industry Hits $500 Million in Sales, Fueled by Crackdown on Illegal Retailers

New York’s legal cannabis industry has surpassed $500 million in sales within a year of opening its first dispensary. This rapid growth is attributed to a crackdown on unlicensed sellers, known as Operation Padlock, which has effectively driven consumers towards legal outlets. The state anticipates continued growth and substantial tax revenue from the legal cannabis market.

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