COMRADE ABBY: Spanberger Caught Taking $50,000 from Chinese Communist Party-Linked EV Tycoon
A bombshell report from the Washington Free Beacon has exposed Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger for accepting $50,000 in campaign cash from a Chinese Communist Party member and electric vehicle tycoon—a shocking development that raises serious ethical and national security concerns.
Pin Ni, an executive with China’s Wanxiang Group and a self-declared “Outstanding Communist Party Member” of the CCP, funneled $50,000 to Spanberger’s campaign just months after she touted her support for California-style electric vehicle mandates and taxpayer-funded green energy handouts—policies that would directly benefit Wanxiang’s American EV brand, Karma Automotive.
This reeks of corruption.
“Taking $50,000 from someone with clear Chinese Communist Party ties tells us all we need to know,” a spokesman for the Winsome Earle-Sears campaign told the Free Beacon. “You can’t claim to stand up to foreign threats while pocketing money from someone celebrated by the CCP.”
Spanberger constantly reminds voters she once worked for the CIA. But any serious intelligence officer should know the CCP is the single greatest threat to the United States—yet she took their money anyway. Either Spanberger is dangerously naïve, or she simply can’t be trusted.
Meanwhile, the Youngkin-Sears administration took real action, moving to stop Chinese entities from purchasing farmland near U.S. military installations and pushing back on foreign influence in Virginia. That’s leadership.
Spanberger, on the other hand, voted for the Inflation Reduction Act, supported EV mandates, and now we find out she’s bankrolled by a Chinese EV executive with deep ties to the CCP. She doesn’t care about the climate—she cares about forcing Virginians to buy electric vehicles to appease her donors in Beijing.
Virginia cannot afford a governor who’s cozy with the Chinese Communist Party.
Abigail Spanberger sold out her country in Congress. We cannot trust her not to sell out our Commonwealth as governor.