#WeChat monitors foreign accounts to know what to block in China https://t.co/6T9AMGxnXO
— Abacus (@AbacusNews) May 8, 2020
NEW: Rep. Mike McCaul, a top GOP lawmaker who was selected today by Kevin McCarthy to chair a new China task force, has disclosed hundreds of thousands of dollars of family holdings in a major Chinese tech company linked to surveillance and censorship. https://t.co/WXHUQQxFU4
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) May 7, 2020
Doh! Top GOP lawmaker disclosed holdings in Chinese company he criticized - POLITICO https://t.co/PDmdiw5Fs5
— Paul Triolo (@pstAsiatech) May 8, 2020
Surprised @RepMcCaul invests in a military tech corp he publicly criticized?
— Mike Siegel (@SiegelForTexas) May 8, 2020
He “cares for seniors” while attacking healthcare & retirement.
He “cares for families” while backing Family Separation.
Hypocrisy and raw self-interest are his brand. #TX10 https://t.co/UaDxZ3MIZR
Top GOP lawmaker disclosed holdings in Chinese company he criticized https://t.co/08kh8jX5QF via @politico
— Michael Ron Bowling (@mrbcyber) May 8, 2020
"McCaul has disclosed family holdings in Tencent for years, even as he has described the company as a threat to US national security and an integral part of the Chinese Communist Party's 'dystopian' system of social control." https://t.co/5jrh2h5ekL
— Gregg Carlstrom (@glcarlstrom) May 8, 2020
Personal financial disclosures show that #TX10 Rep. Michael McCaul held stock in Chinese tech firm Tencent Holdings even as McCaul described the company as a threat to U.S. national security.https://t.co/pLgou5G8j5
— OpenSecrets.org (@OpenSecretsDC) May 8, 2020
UNDISCLOSED HOLDINGS
— Michael O'Grady (@mog7546) May 8, 2020
Top #GOP lawmaker disclosed holdings in Chinese company he criticized
Rep. #MikeMcCaul was tapped on to head a GOP House panel scrutinizing China. Disclosures show his family holds stock in a Chinese internet company.#Texas ?#MOG https://t.co/b9yvrWTFXx
Tencent surveilled foreign users of WeChat to refine censorship in China https://t.co/60V1EyKikF
— Sari Arho Havrén (@SariArhoHavren) May 8, 2020
Yes this is bad but seriously is anyone surprised? Tencent surveilled foreign users of WeChat to refine censorship in China https://t.co/EUPButlKuD
— Nerys Avery (@nerysinchina) May 8, 2020