CA Mayor’s SHOCKING Deal with China EXPOSED

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A sitting California mayor secretly took orders from Chinese government officials to spread propaganda on a fake news site targeting Chinese Americans, betraying her oath while holding elected office.[3][5]

Story Snapshot

  • Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang, 58, agreed to plead guilty to acting as an illegal agent of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), facing up to 10 years in federal prison.[3][5]
  • Wang resigned immediately after federal prosecutors unsealed her plea deal on May 11, 2026.[2][3][5]
  • She and her fiancé operated U.S. News Center, posting PRC-directed content like Uyghur persecution denials without disclosing foreign control.[3][5]
  • Defense claims personal misjudgment influenced by fiancé, but plea admits executing PRC directives from inside the U.S.[3][5]
  • Case highlights rare prosecution of elected official under foreign agent statute amid rising PRC influence concerns.[3]

Details of the Guilty Plea

Federal prosecutors charged Eileen Wang via criminal information with one count of acting in the United States as an illegal agent of a foreign government, violating 18 U.S.C. § 951.[3] Wang agreed to plead guilty last month; the Department of Justice unsealed documents on May 11, 2026.[3][5] She made her first court appearance that Monday and faces a statutory maximum of 10 years in prison.[3][5] Prosecutors state Wang never registered with the U.S. Attorney General as required.[3]

Wang operated the U.S. News Center website with her then-fiancé Yaoning “Mike” Sun, who previously received a 2-4 year sentence for similar charges.[5] The site mimicked legitimate news outlets like CNN but interspersed regular updates with PRC propaganda.[5] Wang received pre-written articles from PRC officials via WeChat, posted them, and shared viewership metrics, such as one article’s 15,128 views.[3][5] She replied “Thank you leader” to a PRC official’s approval.[5]

Evidence of PRC Directives and Propaganda

Court documents detail Wang receiving and executing directives from PRC government officials to post pro-PRC content while located in the United States.[3] Examples include articles denying Uyghur persecution in Xinjiang, posted without disclosure of foreign origin.[3] Wang sought PRC approval for some content and confirmed postings with links and screenshots.[3][5] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Counterintelligence Division noted the site’s community traffic disguised propaganda dissemination.[5]

Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda B. Elbogen described the site as appearing standard but laced with directed propaganda.[5] FBI Assistant Director Roman Rozhavsky stated Wang secretly served Chinese interests.[5] All actions occurred from late 2020 through 2022, predating her mayoral tenure but continuing into her elected role.[3]

Resignation, Defense Response, and Broader Implications

Wang resigned effective immediately on May 11, 2026, after the plea unsealing.[2][5] Her attorney attributed actions to personal misjudgment and undue influence from Sun, calling them “personal mistakes” while affirming her devotion to Arcadia.[5] The City of Arcadia confirmed no involvement of city resources, staff, or decisions; the probe focused on pre-office conduct.[5] No other council members face investigation.[5]

This case marks one of the first federal prosecutions of a sitting municipal elected official under the foreign agent statute.[3] Prosecutions have risen since 2015, from 2-4 annually pre-2010s to 12-15 yearly, though elected officials remain rare targets.[3] It echoes cases like New York aide Linda Sun’s 2024 guilty plea for PRC agency while in government roles.[3] Amid 2026 U.S.-China tensions under President Trump’s second term, the incident fuels bipartisan worries over foreign infiltration in local governance.[3]

Americans across the political spectrum share frustrations with government failures, including vulnerability to elite or foreign influence operations that undermine trust in elected leaders.[3] Conservatives decry globalist risks like unchecked immigration and foreign meddling; liberals lament barriers to the American Dream from systemic divides.[3] Wang’s admitted service to PRC interests over constituents spotlights how “deep state” or external elites erode foundational principles of representative self-governance.[3][5]

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[2] Web – Arcadia mayor, accused of being Chinese foreign agent, strikes deal …

[3] Web – Arcadia Mayor Federally Charged with Acting as Illegal Agent of the …

[5] Web – Arcadia mayor to plead guilty to promoting Chinese propaganda …