Stefanik, Jordan demand Hochul end NY funding of China-linked nonprofits: ‘Epicenter for election interference’
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- Republican lawmakers Elise Stefanik and Jordan have called on New York Governor Kathy Hochul to cease funding for nonprofits linked to the Chinese Communist Party, citing concerns over political interference in state governance. They argue that such funding represents a significant risk to electoral integrity in New York.
- This demand is particularly significant as it highlights the ongoing tensions between state officials and federal concerns regarding foreign influence in U.S. politics, especially in light of recent allegations of Chinese operations aimed at manipulating local governance.
- The political landscape in New York is increasingly polarized, with Hochul currently leading in polls against Stefanik, who is gaining traction among independent voters. The backdrop of foreign influence allegations adds complexity to the governor's re-election campaign, as both parties navigate the implications of these serious accusations.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System



