Behind the Arcadia Case: Community Media, WeChat, Beijing’s Influence Networks

Federal prosecutors say a California news site tied to Eileen Wang operated inside a wider ecosystem of chat groups, repost networks, and community influencers.
Behind the Arcadia Case: Community Media, WeChat, Beijing’s Influence Networks
A reflection of the U.S. flag behind the WeChat and TikTok apps on Sept. 19, 2020. Florence Lo/Reuters
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When federal prosecutors accused then-Arcadia, California, Mayor Eileen Wang of acting as an illegal agent of China, one detail stood out in the court filings: the alleged influence operation network built through a Chinese-language news site, WeChat coordination, repost chains, civic relationships, and community trust.

At the center of the case is the U.S. News Center, a Chinese-language media outlet operated by Wang and her former fiancé, Yaoning “Mike” Sun, according to the Department of Justice (DOJ). Federal authorities allege the site presented itself as a local news platform serving Southern California’s Chinese American community while publishing content directed by Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials.

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Arthur Zhang is a veteran with a MA in History and National Security. He writes opinion articles for The Epoch Times.