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Natalie Winters@nataliegwinters · Jul 27, 2026

REVEALED: Here Are the Mainstream Journalists on China’s Payroll 🚨 I exclusively uncovered the identities of…

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An investigation identifies prominent U.S. journalists who participated in CCP-linked trips to China organized by CUSEF and subsequently published favorable coverage of Beijing. The thread alleges this was part of a coordinated Chinese influence operation targeting American media, and notes one journalist's spouse became a senior Biden administration official.

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    REVEALED: Here Are the Mainstream Journalists on China’s Payroll 🚨 I exclusively uncovered the identities of prominent U.S. journalists flown to China by a CCP-linked influence operation seeking “favorable coverage” and “positive messages” about Beijing. 🧵

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    The names include: - Ezra Klein, New York Times columnist - Matthew Yglesias, Vox co-founder - Ronald Brownstein, CNN senior political analyst - Bradford Plumer, New York Times reporter - Marjorie Miller, former Associated Press vice president

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    Also identified: - Steve Clemons, former The Hill editor-at-large - David Rohde, MS NOW senior national security reporter - Jonathan Alter, NBC News and MSNBC political analyst - David Sweeney, former NPR managing editor - Daniel Gross, former Yahoo Finance columnist

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    Also on the roster: - Marilyn Geewax, former NPR senior editor - Kathleen Deveny, former Newsweek editor - Tom Omestad, former U.S. News & World Report correspondent - Steve Chapman, former Chicago Tribune columnist - Bruce Stokes, former National Journal correspondent

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    The list continues: - Craig Gilbert, former Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Washington bureau chief - Tony Semerad, Salt Lake Tribune reporter - Shikha Dalmia, former The Week columnist - Jonathan Broder, former Newsweek senior writer

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    Also identified: - Cristi Kempf, former Chicago Tribune associate managing editor - Jon Healey, Los Angeles Times deputy editorial page editor - Julian Pecquet, former Foreign Affairs reporter

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    Trip organizer CUSEF was founded by Tung Chee-hwa, a former senior official in the CCP’s United Front system, the influence apparatus Beijing uses to cultivate foreign elites and shape institutions outside China.

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    A bipartisan congressional report says the United Front works to “co-opt and neutralize sources of potential opposition” to the CCP. American media was not incidental to the strategy. It was a target.

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    The access went far beyond conference rooms. American journalists were taken on curated tours through China, including visits to Chinese military bases, by the same network seeking favorable coverage.

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    Then came the coverage. Shikha Dalmia published “China Bashing is for Losers.” Bradford Plumer praised Beijing’s climate agenda. Bruce Stokes warned that economic “decoupling” from China would “backfire.”

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    Catherine Rampell repeatedly attacked Trump’s China policies. One dispatch from her CUSEF-funded trip amplified Chinese officials portraying America as the aggressor and urged Washington to abandon its “zero-sum-game attitude” toward Beijing.

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    David Rohde produced one of the clearest examples after a CUSEF-organized trip: “The Chinese state has played a central role in creating, supporting and expanding businesses here.” Rohde continued: “Those successes show that, for all the attacks from American politicians on Chinese currency manipulation, American companies can find profits in China.” Then came the verdict on American industry: “Americans, meanwhile, should accept that large-scale manufacturing will never return to the United States.” Rohde urged American companies to profit from China’s rise and dismissed political objections in Washington as “ideological babble.”

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    Matthew Yglesias joked about wanting to “give Party flunkies notes” on improving their “propaganda.” Ezra Klein later credited China with buying America time during COVID.

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    Steve Chapman attacked Trump’s trade policies and published a now-deleted column making “the case for buying U.S. Olympic outfits from China.” Ronald Brownstein opposed Trump’s confrontation with Beijing.

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    Former NPR editor Marilyn Geewax later became a visiting professor at Tsinghua University, Xi Jinping’s alma mater and one of China’s most politically connected institutions.

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    The network also reached Joe Biden’s orbit. Bruce Stokes is married to Wendy Sherman, who became Biden’s deputy secretary of state and one of the administration’s most powerful foreign-policy officials.

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    The public saw the articles. It did not see the CCP-linked influence operation behind them. Subscribe for free to help expose what the establishment is counting on you never finding out about. ⬇️ nataliegwinters.substack.com