Anonymous ID: 1ab3d2 April 11, 2023, 9:25 a.m. No.18678139   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8217

>>18678109

BOOM

 

Steve Bannon on Fire – Drops a Bomb on The Rupert Murdoch Dynasty

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/04/steve-bannon-on-fire-drops-a-bomb-on-the-rupert-murdoch-dynasty-video/

 

Steve Bannon dropped a bomb on Tuesday as he opened The War Room.

 

The former Chief Strategist for President Trump took aim at Rupert Murdoch and the Murdoch dynasty for his relationship with China.

 

Steve Bannon: We see FOX, the TV for stupid people, finally waking up after years of Murdoch not allowing this to be on his network. By the way, Murdoch, who just bailed on … his latest catch, 60-year-old fiance who he dumped because she had two profound and demonstrable evangelical Christian leanings. That’s why he got rid of her after two weeks. He was married at one time to Wendy Deng, a Chinese Communist Party intelligence asset. He was married to her for many, many years. FOX has been quiet on this, but now they woke. They’re awakened.

 

Rupert’s ex has long been suspected of being a suspected Chinese spy.

Anonymous ID: 1ab3d2 April 11, 2023, 9:52 a.m. No.18678264   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8265

U.S. Warned Jared Kushner About Wendi Deng Murdoch

Officials said the businesswoman could be trying to further Beijing’s interests, people familiar with the matter say

https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-warned-jared-kushner-about-wendi-deng-murdoch-1516052072

Jan. 15, 2018

 

WASHINGTON—U.S. counterintelligence officials in early 2017 warned Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, that Wendi Deng Murdoch, a prominent Chinese-American businesswoman, could be using her close friendship with Mr. Kushner and his wife, Ivanka Trump, to further the interests of the Chinese government, according to people familiar with the matter.

 

U.S. officials have also had concerns about a counterintelligence assessment that Ms. Murdoch was lobbying for a high-profile construction project funded by the Chinese government in Washington, D.C., one of these people said.

 

The project, a planned $100 million Chinese garden at the National Arboretum, was deemed a national-security risk because it included a 70-foot-tall white tower that could potentially be used for surveillance, according to people familiar with the intelligence community’s deliberations over the garden. The garden was planned on one of the higher patches of land near downtown Washington, less than 5 miles from both the Capitol and the White House.

 

Ms. Murdoch in 1999 married Rupert Murdoch, who is the executive chairman of News Corp, which publishes The Wall Street Journal. Mr. Murdoch filed for divorce in 2013. Ms. Murdoch still uses her married name.

 

The counterintelligence officials didn’t provide Mr. Kushner with details about their assessment of Ms. Murdoch, the people familiar with the interaction said. The warning was part of an effort by national-security officials to highlight to Mr. Kushner, who was new to government, the need to be careful in his dealings with people whose interests may not align with those of the U.S., the people added. Ms. Trump, who in late March announced she would take a formal White House role, wasn’t present for the counterintelligence warning. Neither Ms. Murdoch, Mr. Kushner nor Ms. Trump has been accused of any wrongdoing.

 

It is common for counterintelligence officials to warn senior members of a new administration about interactions with people with foreign connections, and such briefings sometimes refer to specific people, according to people familiar with the protocols.

 

A spokesman for Ms. Murdoch said she “has no knowledge of any FBI concerns or other intelligence agency concerns relating to her or her associations.” He added that she “has absolutely no knowledge of any garden projects funded by the Chinese government.”

 

A representative for Mr. Kushner and Ms. Trump described Mr. Kushner’s interaction with officials warning him about Ms. Murdoch as a “routine senior staff security briefing.” He added that Mr. Kushner “has complied with all ethics and disclosure recommendations and has played a helpful role in strengthening the U.S.-China relationship so as to help bring about a better resolution to the many issues the countries have.”

 

In response to questions from the Journal about Ms. Murdoch and the garden, a representative from China’s Embassy in Washington called the Journal’s information “full of groundless speculations.”

 

U.S. officials have been concerned about Chinese government efforts to use people with close ties to the administration and with interests or family in China to try to influence policy. For example, Las Vegas casino magnate and Republican National Committee finance chairman Steve Wynn, whose Macau casinos can’t operate without a license from the Chinese territory, last year delivered a letter to Mr. Trump from the Chinese government about an alleged fugitive Beijing wants the U.S. to return, the Journal has reported, citing people familiar with the matter. A representative for Mr. Wynn has denied the episode.