Also involved in that was a man called Patrick Ho.
From HK but also lives in US with family sometimes.
>in 2002, Chief Executive of Hong Kong Tung Chee-wah appointed Ho Secretary for Home Affairs, a senior ministerial post.
>Tung Chee-wah
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tung_Chee-hwa#U.S.−China_politics
>. In 2008, Tung formed the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF), a group whose stated aim is to promote better understanding between the two countries.
>In 2017, it was reported that the CUSEF has been a tool for the Chinese Communist Party to push to strengthen its influence over
>policy debate around the globe by massive funding into organisations abroad, for instance the China Studies department of the Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS).
>In 2018, the University of Texas at Austin rejected funding from the CUSEF for its recently established China Public Policy Center, after U.S. Senator Ted Cruz wrote a letter of UT Austin president Greg Fenves in which Cruz expressed his concerns that the university's China Public Policy Center was considering a partnership with the foundation "given its affiliation with the People's Republic of China's United Front system and its registration as an agent of a foreign principal." Cruz also noted Tung's CPPCC vice chairmanship is "an organization which works closely with the United Front, the structure the CCP utilizes to manage foreign influence operations."
>In 2018
Ted Cruz knew about this operation. Possibly he was involved in it somehow? is it one of the people who are in on the Q mission?