
NJ Democrat Mickey Sherryl has been criticized by CCP-linked donations
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New Jersey A businessman connected with the Chinese Communist Party gave thousands of dollars a total donation for her campaign.
According to the records reviewed by Fox News Digital, the founder of Wankyong America Corporation Pin Ni donated 000 60,000, as a mission of a monster leap super PAC Backing Sheril in the form of two checks.
Political campaigns in the United States are allowed to accept money only from American citizens or permanent legal residents, and in addition to being unclear the status of the PIN, questions have been raised about the righteousness of paying money from individuals related to the Communist Party.
“There is a wide history of helping and helping the US political war, CCP’s political war, and Michael Lucy, the founder and chief executive of the State Armar, told the New York Post that the withdrawal is to refuse. “
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On Tuesday, March 25, 2025, Democrat Mickey Sheril, a representative of New Jersey about the signal messaging chat used by the Trump administration officials at Washington, DC, USA, USA, was used by the Trump administration officials. (Daniel Huaer/Bloomberg by Gatey images)
Wanxiang Group, Founder of Post -Death Company, Lu Guanikuu, the degree of “National Outsted Communist Party Member” 2021 press advertising And appreciated Guanakyu for “pursuit of Communism as a lifestyle and practice”. The press release also states that the late father -in -law Guanikuu “is always listening to the party (Chinese Communist) party and follow the party,” A. Fox News Digital Review found At the beginning of this year.
Chinese President Xi Jinping raised the release of Guanaku’s appreciation and said that he was “in accordance with the Central Committee. We always actively do what our party committees and governments of all levels do.”
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Democrat Mickey Sheril participates in the last New Jersey Gorburnerial discussion with Republican Jack Seatarelley on October 8 at New Branvic, NJ. (Heather Khalifa/AP Photo)
The founders’ bio on the Wanksiang website say they were selected as the 13th and 14th representative of the CCP, and the highest level in the CCP’s hierarchy, the representative of the Congress representative of the 9th, 10th and 11th Chinese nationals.
Fox News Digital inquired whether the money would be refunded to the Sheril campaign.
Fox News Digital also reached PIN NI but no immediate response.
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Chinese president Xi Jinping spoke at a joint press conference by Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban after a discussion at the former Carmelit monastery in the Carmelite monastery on the Prime Minister’s office, Hungary, Hungary, Thursday, Thursday, 2024. (Sesillard Cosxics/MTI via AP)
Sheril is not the only Democrat in November that should face the issues of donating from PIN NI.
Virginia Democratic Governorial Candidate Abigil Spanberger took 000 50,000 from a CCP-built businessman in two $ 25,000 installments in April and May, Fox News Digital Reported previously.
The donation was criticized by the Spanbergier’s Republican Ranter, Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Arll-Siers.
“From someone with a clear Chinese Communist Party, we need to know by taking 000 50,000,” a spokesman for her campaign said at the time. “You cannot claim to stand up to foreign threats by putting money in a pocket from someone celebrated by CCP.”
“Virginia knows that Virginia has been reported to have any support from the Virginia families, across the party lines to the party lines,” the Spanberg campaign spokesperson said.
“Her campaign will be focused on the most care of Virginians, keeping our community safe, reducing costs, protecting Virginia’s job and the best of Virginia’s public schools in the United States,” the spokesperson said.
This report contributed by Fox News Digital’s Amanda Maccia
Andrew Mark Miller is a journalist at Fox News. Find him on Twitter @andemarkmilller and email tips at NownRwmmark.miller@fox.com.
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