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Five Strange Things in Recent CCP Coverage of Xi Jinping

Amid widespread overseas reports that Xi Jinping’s top military loyalist—Central Military Commission Vice Chairman He Weidong—has been arrested, Xi has lost control of the military, and power has slipped from his hands, the Chinese Communist Party’s state media has published a number of unusual reports about Xi in recent days.

Xi Jinping 'Has No Successor': Who Will Clean Up the Mess?

Recently, the Chosun Ilbo referenced a report from the Washington Times, which stated that a report submitted by the U.S. Congressional Research Service (CRS) disclosed that Chinese President Xi Jinping and his family have hidden assets exceeding $700 million both domestically and internationally.

New Central Leadership After Xi’s Reported Downfall: Former 610 Office Head Gao Yichen Under Investigation Sparks Speculation

On June 9, just before the sensitive anniversary of June 10, China’s top anti-corruption agency, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), prominently announced on its homepage that Gao Yichen, former Deputy Director of the Central Leading Group Office for Preventing and Handling Cult Issues (commonly known as the “610 Office”), is under investigation for serious violations of discipline and law.

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