Arcadia’s Wake-Up Call: Another Democrat Official Caught Doing Beijing’s Bidding
By Hotspotnews
Eileen Wang, the Democratic mayor of Arcadia, California, has resigned after admitting she acted as an illegal foreign agent for the Chinese government. She struck a plea deal, acknowledged spreading Beijing’s propaganda under the direction of Chinese officials, and now faces up to 10 years in federal prison.
From late 2020 through 2022, Wang and her then-fiancé operated a website that presented itself as a news source for Chinese Americans. In reality, they took direct orders from People’s Republic of China officials, posted articles denying the persecution of Uyghurs in Xinjiang, and reported back with viewership numbers. She never registered as a foreign agent as required by U.S. law.
Wang was elected to the Arcadia City Council in 2022 and later rotated into the mayor’s seat. Officials note that the illegal activity occurred before she took office. That distinction does little to reassure Americans who expect elected leaders to put the United States first. A naturalized citizen born in China reached a position of public trust while previously executing orders from a hostile foreign government.
This case is not isolated. It joins a growing list of incidents revealing the Chinese Communist Party’s quiet efforts to shape narratives and influence institutions inside America. Local government is often the softest target. Small cities with large Chinese-American populations become testing grounds for United Front work and propaganda operations. When those efforts succeed, the damage is measured not only in compromised officials but in eroded public confidence.
Conservative voices have long warned that open-border policies, weak vetting, and a political culture that treats skepticism of the CCP as bigotry leave the country vulnerable. Wang’s plea deal is another data point. How many other local or state officials have similar undisclosed ties? How many more websites, community organizations, and campaign operatives are quietly advancing Beijing’s interests?
The Justice Department’s prosecution is welcome, yet the broader problem remains. America cannot treat Chinese government influence as a partisan talking point or a media curiosity. It is a national security matter. Voters deserve elected officials whose loyalty is unambiguous. Anything less invites the next Wang.
The question now is straightforward: How many more are still in office?
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Source: Federal plea agreement details and contemporaneous reporting from the Los Angeles Times and Associated Press.


