Chicoms tried to bribe IRS agent

 National Review:

Two men working on behalf of the Chinese government’s Ministry of Public Security attempted to bribe an IRS agent in a scheme intended to further Beijing’s harassment of Falun Gong believers, the Justice Department revealed in a criminal complaint unveiled today.

The defendants were arrested today in California on charges including acting as unregistered foreign agents, money laundering, and bribery.

“The Chinese government has yet again attempted, and failed, to target critics of the PRC here in the United States,” Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a statement this afternoon. “The Justice Department will continue to investigate, disrupt, and prosecute efforts by the PRC government to silence its critics and extend the reaches of its regime onto U.S. soil,” he added.
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The Chicoms have many legitimate critics beyond the Falun Gong.   

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