US Homeland Security Chief Blames California Governor for Allowing Chinese Infiltration

Homeland Security Chief Markwayne Mullin says California Governor Gavin Newsom's policies led to Chinese infiltration. He made these comments on 'The Story' Tuesday.
Mullin spoke after the US Justice Department accused a California mayor of working for China.
Mullin said Newsom cares more about criminals than his people, and this helps China.
Mullin said this situation is sad and should not happen. He thinks it is because of Newsom's policies.
A California politician allegedly worked for China illegally.
Mullin commented on the case of former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang, who is accused of working for China.
Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang was charged with working for China and has resigned.
Mullin said California's policies attract foreign enemies to the US.
China's bad influence is everywhere in the US.
Mullin said enemies like China, North Korea, and Russia use US political divisions to infiltrate the country.
President Trump's visa policy stops China's spy network.
Former Arcadia Mayor Eileen Wang resigned after being charged with working for China.
Fox News asked Newsom for comment but has not received a response.
Wang promoted China's views from 2020 to 2022.
Wang agreed to plead guilty and faces up to 10 years in prison.
This case affects national security and comes as President Trump meets China's president.
Mullin hopes President Trump's meeting with China's president will bring positive change.
President Trump will discuss China's support for Iran and Russia with China's president.
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Mullin hopes President Trump can stop China from taking over Taiwan.
Mullin thinks President Trump can improve US-China relations.
Nora Moriarty works at Fox News.