Biden’s DNC-infused and serving Department of Injustice is telegraphing to the world its alignment with the Chinese Communist Party by moving quickly to suppress the just efforts to bring to account the Chinese military researchers who violated American law and engaged in spying and espionage efforts to enrich the Chinese military, sworn enemy of the American way of life.
The Department of Injustice announced it will be dropping 6 cases against the Chinese spies that were headed to a California Federal Court, the Eastern District Court of California. In a statement given to the Washington Examiner, a DOJ (aka DNC) spokesperson, Wyn Hornbuckle, said,
“In all of our prosecutions, the Department of Justice evaluates the merits of a case as it prepares for trial. Recent developments in a handful of cases involving defendants with alleged, undisclosed ties to the People’s Liberation Army of the People’s Republic of China have prompted the department to reevaluate these prosecutions, and we have determined that it is now in the interest of justice to dismiss them.”
As the Washington Examiner highlighted, one such case involved a researcher named Tang Juan, who failed to disclose her military service in the People’s Liberation Army, an institution of anti-Americanism that is seeking to destroy our liberties from without and within. Even in 2020, before the Presidential Election, the DOJ apparently had DNC operatives that were pushing back against the Americans still occupying that institution, operatives who were claiming that her lack of mentioning her military service didn’t appear to be an example of intentional obstruction, but merely omission.
Tang’s defense lawyers told the court in a trial brief earlier this month that “there is dissension in the FBI’s own ranks” about the case against Tang. The lawyers pointed to an April 2021 draft analysis written by two FBI analysts titled “Defining the Extent of Obfuscation of Visiting Chinese Scholars’ Ties to the PLA.” The analysts suggested that the visa application’s military service declaration is potentially ambiguous, making it difficult to determine “whether obfuscation is intentional or for nefarious tech transfer purposes.”
The move by the DOiJ further underscores, in this writer’s opinion, the importance of the CCP to the DNC’s source of power in America and further erodes Americans’ confidence in a Justice Department limited by the Bill of Rights and working in the interests of a free American people.

