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Feinstein's Husband Qualifies His Tie to Chinese Businessman

 

Marc Sandalow, Chronicle Washington Bureau Published 4:00 am PST, Thursday, March 27, 1997

 

1997-03-27 04:00:00 PDT Washington โ€“ The husband of California Senator Dianne Feinstein acknowledged yesterday his relationship with a businessman remotely linked to the Chinese government shipping company that recently won approval to lease a port in Long Beach.

 

But Richard Blum, who has been married to Feinstein since 1980, characterized the connection as trivial and flatly denied that he sought to influence the decision to grant the company a lease.

 

"To say that somehow that I had knowledge or was involved in any way with Long Beach is a stretch, to say the least," Blum said in a written statement. "In fact, I had never even heard of the (Long Beach) project until I read about it in the newspaper recently."

 

The China Ocean Shipping Co., known as Cosco, recently offered to pay $14.5 million in annual rent and spend $200 million to renovate a portion of the Long Beach Naval Shipyard, which was closed by the U.S. military nearly three years ago.

 

BILL CLINTON SOLD THE OLD NAVAL BASE TO THE CHINESE IN 1997

Anonymous ID: 8deaa7 April 18, 2019, 1:53 p.m. No.6229399   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun   >>9422 >>9448 >>9452 >>9523

LBP TIES CLINTON AND DIFI AND CHINA TOGETHER

 

BILL CLINTON + CHINAGATE 1996/97

 

  • SOLD NAVAL BASE TO CHINA (COSCO)

 

  • ARRANGED $100M OF AKS TO BE SOLD BY POLY TECH (REMEMBER RON BROWN???)

 

  • SHIPPED VIA THE COSCO BASE/PORT

 

Feinsteinโ€™s financial ties to the communist Chinese and COSCO include her husband, Richard Blum.

 

Blum is reported to be heavily tied to the PRC through his Far East investment firm, Newbridge Capitol Corp. Blumโ€™s partner at Newbridge, Peter Kwok, also served as a consultant to COSCO, and COSCO Hong Kong Holdings, a company owned by Chinese billionaire Li Ka-Shing. In 1989, Kwok helped CITIC and Li Ka-Shing raise $120 million to buy a Hughes-built communications satellite for a company also part owned by Chinese generals.

 

Senator Feinstein is far closer to Red China than just a few business ties to her husband would suggest. The Los Angeles Times reported in 1997 that Blum and Feinstein have visited with communist Chinese officials three times. Blum reportedly accompanied the senator at his own expense and met with President Jiang Zemin and other top communist party officials. In January 1996, Feinstein and Blum were honored as the first foreigners to stay at Mao Tse-tungโ€™s former residence.

 

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