Collusion of the Century: DOJ, CCP, and Big Media’s Conspiracy to Take Down Miles Guo

by Matthew Palumbo Half an hour before the Justice Department first published on its website an unsealed indictment and the arrest of Miles Guo, Bloomberg had already published a 1,200-word article detailing SDNY’s allegations against Mr. Guo. It’s apparent that Bloomberg knew about this then-still-sealed indictment before DOJ released it to the public. Micheal Bloomberg […]
Congress Should Check the Judicial Branch

President Trump, Miles Guo, and More…has lawfare gone too far? For decades every American schoolkid watched Schoolhouse Rock, and learned about how the Constitutional Republic they swore allegiance to every day secures “Liberty and Justice for all.” The framers of the U.S. Constitution divided our government into three branches as a safeguard of the People’s rights. Is […]
Unequal Before The Law: Madoff and Wolf of Wall Street Are Granted Bail While Guo Wengui Languishes In DOJ Gulag

by Matt Palumbo If bail is denied to New Federal State of China founder Guo Wengui (also known as Miles Guo and Ho Wan Kwok), it’s further proof of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) infiltration of the U.S. justice system. The Eighth Amendment guarantees the right to reasonable bail, and New York’s 2019 “bail reform” law drastically […]
Presumed Guilty: DOJ Sinks to a New Low in its Treatment of Yvette Wang

by Kelly John Walker “The allegations in the Indictment are merely accusations, and the defendants are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.” So reads a DOJ release from the Southern District of New York regarding the arrest of Guo Wengui and his associate, Yanping “Yvette” Wang. But actions speak louder than words—and the prosecution of a case alleging whistleblower Guo […]
Is DOJ Using Victimless “Crime” to Justify Long-term Detention?

Are Manhattan prosecutors engaged in political persecution on behalf of the CCP by improperly denying bail to Guo Wengui/Miles Guo and Wang Yanping/Yvette Wang? Imagine being indicted for a crime with no victim. For the sake of illustration, let’s say you’ve been arrested for shoplifting…but then the shop owner denies you stole anything. In fact, […]
Are Congressional Investigators Letting China Win?

Congress Needs to Up its Game to Beat Communist China We know the Chinese Communist Party’s game plan. So why isn’t Congress taking control of the field? We have the CCP’s playbook: Unlimited Warfare, a book written by two People’s Republic of China (PRC) colonels. The CCP uses American law as a weapon of war to […]
Is The DOJ Trying Cases Before Trial?

The shocking abuse of power in the Yvette Wang Bail Hearing The Constitution of the United States of America vests authority in judges as officers of the courts. These have the sole judicial power and jurisdiction over cases “in law and equity.” Markedly absent in our most authoritative founding document is mention of a Department […]
DOJ Fights to Stop Guo Wengui from Testifying in Pras Michel Trial

by Kelly John Walker What Does Guo Wengui (Miles Guo) Know? Chinese Whistleblower, Mr. Miles Guo knows too much. He can name names of those within the U.S. Justice Department who have colluded with the corrupt Chinese Communist Party (CCP). In fact, Guo has key information Congress must have in its fight to rid the […]
Wall Street Journal’s Report on “Victims” of Guo Wengui/Miles Guo Fails to Identify Actual Victims

by Matt Palumbo Following public outrage and global protests by GTV investors after it was revealed that no identifiable victims exit in DOJ’s bogus fraud case against Guo Wengui, the CCP and Guo’s critics are firing back – or at least trying to. Guo (also known as Miles Guo and Miles Kwok), was arrested on March 15, 2023, […]
Guo Wengui, Who Predicted Trump’s Indictment in 2021 Now Victim of the Same SDNY Corruption

This is a story all Americans must learn—and that Congress must act upon—a story about the man who in 2017 warned us about the CCP virus, and who again in 2021 warned us about the coming Trump Indictment. I write to advocate for someone born half a world away, who I once briefly met. I […]