Sunday, April 28, 2024

Democrat Congresswoman And Senate Candidate Signs Non-Disclosure Agreement With Chinese Company

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A Democrat congresswoman, now running for a seat in the U.S. Senate, is refusing to explain why she signed a non-disclosure agreement with a communist Chinese “green energy” company.

Congresswoman has refused to answer questions from the as why she signed a hush agreement with the Chinese corporation to hold closed-door meetings about a proposed electric vehicle battery plant the company is building in Big Rapids.

The plant is not located in her district, and it would appear there would be no sensitive information or corporate trade secrets that could be gleaned from a public tour, drawing speculation from some as to why she was there and what was discussed.

“When it was time for a Michigan voice to speak on the threats from the CCP emanating from companies based in the PRC and protect the State of Michigan, Congresswoman Slotkin and her staff needed to ask for an NDA, never took a position, and said nothing,” former Michigan congressman and U.S. Ambassador tells Fox News Digital.

Fox News reports Hoekstra and fellow former U.S. Ambassador Joseph Cella have raised the alarm on Gotion's proposed facility and similar projects involving other communist Chinese companies across Michigan and the United States.

“Congresswoman Slotkin is a former CIA analyst and Defense Department official who knows that state and local officials were warned by our intelligence agencies not to sign deals with PRC-based companies with ties to the CCP,” Cella tells Fox News.

Fox News reports that according to its parent company's corporate bylaws, Gotion is required to “carry out Party activities in accordance with the Constitution of the Communist Party of .”

The pair are asking the Justice Department to investigate whether Gotion is engaging in illegal foreign lobbying of U.S. officials. Under federal law, anyone lobbying a member of on behalf of a foreign or company must register with the Justice Department as a foreign agent. It does not appear Gotion has filed such registration.

Despite the jobs it brings to an economically-stressed area, many local residents oppose the plant, citing the company's demand officials sign non-disclosure agreements to meet with what is essentially a communist Chinese government agent.

“The township's concerns have all been surrounded by the lack of information given to them to make an educated decision surrounded by NDAs signed by multiple different organizations including the Michigan Economic Development Corporation and our local economic development corporation and The Right Place which is working for Gotion to bring it here,” Penny Currie, the treasurer of Big Rapids Charter Township, tells Fox News.

“That is one of our main concerns and is why we haven't been able to move forward with a decision of any kind,” she says.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

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Donny Ferguson is a professional fundraiser and organizational manager. Born and raised in Texas, he has lived in Washington, D.C. for 16 years. Ferguson also served as Senior Communications and Policy Adviser in the United States House of Representatives, operating one of Capitol Hill's most effective media operations.

6 COMMENTS

  1. Arrest these Traitor’s immediately Fired immediately all assets ceased all benefits canceled immediately all security clearance revoked for life

  2. They need toi stop this deal with china,what the hell are they thinking,we don’t need china, them, building batteries here in America.This is isanity at it’s best.

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