Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Newt Gingrich as VP Would Bring a Big “China Problem” to Team Trump

Newt Gingrich as VP Would Bring a Big “China Problem” to Team Trump



Gingrich is a “senior adviser” to Dentons-Dechang, the world’s largest law firm and a major lobbying force and merger/acquisition operator for the People’s Republic of China (PRC). When he gave interviews in Chicago on May 12 regarding his potential VP selection, it was from the Dentons offices at Chicago’s Willis Tower.
Appearing there with him was Howard Dean, the former Vermont Democratic governor, former Democratic presidential candidate, and former chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Like Gingrich, Dean, the ultra-progressive Democrat, is a senior adviser to the globalist law firm. Another politician who has been recruited for the same elite stable is former Canadian Liberal Party prime minister Jean Chretien.
Chinese Lawyers Must Swear Allegiance to Communist Party
Dentons shot to the top of the list of worldwide legal behemoths when it merged last year with Beijing-based Dacheng, Communist China’s largest law firm. The combined Dentons-Dacheng entity now boasts nearly 7,000 attorneys and 125 offices in more than 50 countries. Dacheng has always been well-connected to China’s Communist Party power structure. Dacheng’s founder and current chairman is Peng Xuefeng, a former government attorney for the communist regime, who now professes to be a champion of the rule of law and human rights. We have not been able to find, however, any statement by Peng or Dentons-Dacheng concerning whether or not Peng and the firm’s other Chinese lawyers have taken the oath required for all attorneys in China.

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