President Joe Biden announced on Thursday that he was handing out 39 pardons and 1,499 commutations setting records for the largest single-day grant of clemency in modern history.
But it’s not Thursday’s record setting day of commutations that should have Americans concerned, instead, it’s another round of sentence reducing which Biden secretly did weeks ago for… CHINESE SPIES.
On November 22 Biden commuted the sentences of several Chinese nationals who were caught spying on the United States.
While most of the country was distracted by the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday Biden thought it would be the perfect time to prove his allegiance to China once-more while using the cover of the holiday to avoid drawing too much criticism from the media or the public – and it worked.
NOBODY in the legacy media talked about it and most Americans didn’t even hear about it.
One of the spies President Biden commuted the sentence for was an individual named Yanjun Xu, who was convicted in 2022 for “conspiracy to commit economic espionage; conspiracy to commit trade secret theft; attempted economic espionage by theft or fraud; attempted theft of trade secrets by taking or deception.”
But on November 22nd, Biden claimed that “it is in the national interest that the term of imprisonment related to the aforesaid conviction not be served in its entirety.”
If Xu’s early release is in the “national interest” of any country, it’s most certainly not the United States, but rather, CHINA.
Xu was ordered to leave the United States and never return or commit any other crimes against the United States.
Another Chinese asset named Ji Chaoqun was convicted of “conspiracy to defraud the United States; impersonating agents of foreign governments; statements or entries generally,” but Biden mysteriously commuted his sentence without giving any explanation as to why he chose to do so.
Ji arrived in the United States in 2013 on an F1 Visa and joined the U.S. Army Reserves through a program which allows legal immigrants with “special skills” to serve. This enabled the Chinese national to spy on our military from the inside.
The U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Illinois said that Ji worked “at the direction of high-level intelligence officers in the Jiangsu Province Ministry of State Security, a provincial department of the Ministry of State Security for the People’s Republic of China.”
Damon Cheronis, the attorney who represented Ji, said that he was NOT made aware of the clemency until Ji’s release, which indicates some backroom deals were done with the Chinese Communist Party to get him released.
But the most disturbing Biden clemency decision might have been for Shanlin Jin, another Chinese spy who was caught with 47,000 images and videos of child pornography on his computer.
An FBI agent testified that Jin’s family is connected to “influential members of the communist party in China.”
Some reports suggested that these Chinese spies were released as part of a prisoner swap in exchange for three Americans who the Chinese were holding: Mark Sweden, Kai Li, and John Leung.
However, that doesn’t make these commutations any less alarming.
In the past, when the Biden regime has “successfully” negotiated the release of Americans being held in captivity, it’s been blasted all over the news to paint the Democrat administration as a bunch of ”heroes” who just saved American lives.
Even during incredibly embarrassing prisoner swaps, Biden’s regime has typically applauded themselves rather publicly.
Remember when Biden released a war criminal whose nickname is the “Merchant of Death” in exchange for… a female basketball player named Brittney Griner who got caught with weed in Russia.
Never mind the fact that this was arguably the worst prisoner swap ever, the liberal media framed it as though we should all be thankful to Biden and his team for the move.
But in the case of the Nov. 22 clemencies, there was none of that. WHY?
Could it have anything to do with the fact that this had MORE to do with Joe Biden and the Democratic party’s known loyalties to Communist China than it did with getting Americans freed?
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