CCP Diplomat Tried to Lobby US Lawmakers to Deflect Blame for Causing US’ Fentanyl Crisis

Eva Fu
By Eva Fu
September 26, 2022China News
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The Chinese regime’s top diplomat has been reaching out to members on the House Intelligence Committee to deflect responsibility for the flow of illicit fentanyl into the United States, according to a GOP lawmaker.

Rep. Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), a member of the Doctors Caucus and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, is among many lawmakers who have voiced alarm about how Chinese traffickers are sending fentanyl precursors to Mexico for cartels to convert to the end product and send across the border.

Chinese ambassador Qin Gang has recently reached out to Wenstrup to meet with him, the Congressman told “Capitol Report,” a program on The Epoch Times’ sister media, NTD.

The topic came up on Sept. 23 at the “Commitment for America” event in Pennsylvania, where House Republicans, led by Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), unveiled their legislative roadmap if they take control of the House. One of their promises was to implement strict oversight into China’s role in the influx of fentanyl, a synthetic opioid that is 100 times more potent than morphine.

Qin at the meeting was defensive about the fentanyl issue, insisting that Beijing was “getting blamed for the fentanyl surge in the United States of America,” Wenstrup said.

“He said, ‘we’re just selling legal products.’ And I said, ‘Yeah, but those legal products combined are making fentanyl, and you’re doing nothing to make sure they don’t fall into the wrong hands,’” the congressman said.

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Customs and Border Protection officers seized approximately 47,000 rainbow-colored fentanyl pills, 186,000 blue fentanyl pills, and 6.5 pounds of meth hidden in a floor compartment of a vehicle, at the Nogales port of entry on Sept. 3, 2022. (CBP)

A majority of illicit fentanyl and related substances trafficked into the United States are originally sourced from China, contributing to the country’s soaring death toll from opioid overdoses.

While the Chinese regime in 2018 had pledged to crack down on fentanyl production, experts said that since then little had been done on the ground to block the flow of fentanyl precursors to the United States. In August, China cut bilateral counternarcotics cooperation with the United States in retaliation over House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (R-Calif.) visit to Taiwan.

Last week, 18 attorney generals called on the Biden administration to declare illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction to allow stronger measures for curbing the amount of fentanyl pouring through the southern border, a move that Wenstrup supports.

“If you look at the surge and the number of deaths from fentanyl, and the danger that it poses in such a small amount, to me, it’s a weapon of mass destruction,” he said. “It’s already killing so many Americans and it has the potential to kill many more if we don’t do something about it.”

Wenstrup said he was open to working with Beijing and the Mexican government as well as the military on the issue. But some other lawmakers such as Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) had doubts about Beijing’s sincerity.

“It’s propaganda,” McCaul, the Republican Leader for the House Foreign Affairs Committee and chairman of the House GOP’s “China Task Force,” told Capitol Report at the same event on Sept. 23.

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Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas), the top Republican on the House Foreign Affairs Committee in an interview with The Epoch Times at the Republican retreat in Ponte Vedra, Florida on March 24, 2022. (The Epoch Times)

“They don’t talk to me for obvious reasons. But it’s all propaganda. It’s all based on deceit and lies,” the Texan congressman said.

“If they’re serious, they would stop stealing our technology or intellectual property,” he continued.

The Epoch Times has reached out to the Chinese embassy in Washington for comment on the meeting.

The Trump administration in July 2020 ordered the Chinese consulate in Houston to shut down, citing the diplomatic post as a “hub of spying and intellectual property theft.”

“The Houston consulate shut down for a reason,” McCaul said. He noted that in his home state, Chinese researchers have been suspected of stealing intellectual property from a major medical center, and a NASA scientist had secretly worked for a Chinese-backed talent recruitment program, putting highly sensitive data at risk.

Besides inflation, constituents have been sharing their worries about the “wide open” border of his state, said McCaul, who previously chaired the House Committee on Homeland Security.

McCaul credited the Trump-era “remain in Mexico” policy that forced illegal immigrants to wait in Mexico while their cases were pending for helping to secure the border. The Biden administration last month scrapped the measure after the Supreme Court cleared its ability to do so.

“Now fentanyl is the biggest human trafficking event in my lifetime,” said McCaul.

From The Epoch Times

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