While acting as attorney general, Vice President Kamala Harris refused to investigate election tampering and interference scheme that included the input of a suspected Chinese spy, Breitbart reported in an exclusive. Some of those same actors donated to Harris, who only went after Republicans for such infractions.
Harris has tried to use her experience as the California attorney general to her advantage in the 2024 election. She claims to have helped prevent Russian interference during the 2016 election in the name of ensuring "free and fair and open elections."
Unfortunately, the reality is shaping up to be much different than her version. Harris allegedly turned a blind eye to what the author, investigative journalist Price Sukhia, called "damning evidence of voter fraud and election engineering by a suspected Chinese spy and other actors who happened to be close political allies of Harris when she was California’s attorney general."
Meanwhile, Harris came down hard on a conservative non-profit for campaign finance irregularities. She also doggedly pursued a 2016 GOP county sheriff over allegations of voter intimidation in 2016.
The scheme involving election interference by a possible Chinese spy took shape in January 2011 but was largely ignored, thanks partly to Harris. It began when Ed Lee was appointed interim mayor in 2010 and initially did not want to run for election.
However, Lee was persuaded to campaign for the job with the help of Harris' allies, including her former lover Willie Brown, who was a prosecutor backed by the deep pockets of George Soros. The campaign, dubbed "Run, Ed, Run," was a collaboration between several shady backers and organizations.
One of those backers included Bai Lan, a suspected Chinese spy who went under the name Rose Pak in San Francisco. With the help of her organization, Progress for All, Lee raised money and got elected in 2011. Notably, the victory party would be held at the home of a communist Chinese diplomat.
These favors went both ways as Brown awarded millions of dollars worth of city contracts to large donors to the group. Despite this information, Lee's opponents were ignored when they presented the damning information.
Then-District Attorney George Gascón was in charge of prosecuting the case after being appointed to replace Harris, who was elected attorney general of California by then. Despite his misgivings, Gascón recused himself from the case only to find that Harris sent it back to him to kill the case.
While Gascón surely had his hands dirty, Harris' part in this scheme is even worse. Between 2009 and 2011, as Harris served as San Francisco prosecutor before being elected state attorney general in 2010, she accepted $33,000 from associates of Pak and Progress for All.
One of those donations came from a San Francisco real estate mogul who once gave $12,000 directly into Pak's personal checking account. Perhaps that was enough to buy off the California prosecutors, who never pursued campaign finance charges.
Harris and Gascón would also ignore a video that showed ballot drop box tampering by one of Lee's associates. The person, who also happened to be closely tied to Pak, would also engage in ballot harvesting among the elderly in Chinatown.
These schemers were allowed to act with impunity because of Harris. Still, the worst revelation came in 2016 when Pak was revealed to be the executive director of China Overseas Exchange Associate, an intelligence group for the CCP that's a front group for the United Front Work Department in China.
Harris and her corrupt cronies have gotten away with so much while going after Republicans. Now, she has a chance of becoming the president who will have to deal with America's adversaries, all while she may have been receiving money and support from China.