The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities on the island of Taiwan have been channeling large amounts of money to US congressmen who support “Taiwan independence,” by either directly funding them or indirectly through the congressmen’s affiliated businesses or Taiwan groups stationed in the US, the Global Times has found.
It adopted an approach, in which civil groups extent invitations to US politicians but the DPP authorities eventually pay them using public assets, in order to escape US congressional constraints.
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