Wednesday, August 27, 2025

We Might Have a Shot at Annihilating the Dems Who Are Too Stupid to Know This Is a Bad Move


Republicans shouldn’t hold back. Democrats want a gerrymandering duel, and we should invite it. The GOP should fix bayonets and storm the keep, because liberals are escalating a war they cannot win. It’s not being cocky—it’s a fact. There is nothing left to gerrymander for Democrats. They’re so insulated from what’s really going on that we have Democratic governors saying they’d redraw their congressional districts, despite having no elected Republicans for over 30 years, as in the case of Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey. I want to thank Texas Republicans for poking the bear on this one.

The Lone Star State redrew its maps, giving Republicans five more winnable seats. They’re majority Hispanic, and I love how the party is leaning into the inroads we’ve made with this voter bloc over the past eight years. National Democrats have yet to learn that Hispanic voters in Texas aren't monolithic, and they’re not keen on the party’s woke antics. This move led to California and the ever-present and insufferable Gavin Newsom saying he’d retaliate. Texas Democrats only returned to their state to pass this new map after they got guarantees from their colleagues in California that their new map push would be a serious venture. They fled to heavily gerrymandered Illinois to prevent a quorum for 15 days.  

Who cares? I’m sorry, but who cares? California was a deep blue bastion before, gerrymandered before, and the results, if passed by voters, would be significant. There’s a chance it could be shot down this November. In Maryland, Gov. Wes Moore floated new maps.




Go ahead, please. All these states are blue cesspools and maxed out. Meanwhile, Republicans have multiple states to increase our foothold on the Hill, and we should maximize it since Democrats want war. They’re heading into this battle armed with bows and arrows, while we have nuclear ICBMs.

 I don’t care about precedent, partisanship, or institutional integrity. I want to win. They want a fight, so let’s give it to them. Gerrymandering isn’t new. It’s legal. And both sides do it. We’re being less bashful about it, and that’s fine. Gerrymander all the states that we can that are under our control.

Let’s nuke the Democrats from orbit, because I’m tired of acting like they have a winning hand in this game when we have a royal flush—time to go all-in and break them. 



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Anti-Gunners Wasted No Time Exploiting Victims of the Minneapolis School Shooting

 

Jeff Charles  | August 27, 2025 | Townhall

It’s like clockwork, isn’t it?

Democrats are already using the tragic school shooting at Annunciation Catholic Church in Minneapolis to push for more restrictions on gun ownership — even though the full details of the incident have not yet been released.

The shooting took place on Wednesday morning when a gunman opened fire through the window of the school as students were praying. Police say he used a pistol, shotgun, and rifle to kill two children and wound dozens more before turning one of the guns on himself.

Rep. Teresa Leger Fernandez (D-NM) in a post on X said “there are no words that can describe tragedies like what happened today in Minneapolis as students celebrated the first Mass of the new school year.”

“Congress must get weapons of war off our streets and pass common sense gun safety legislation so no child has to be scared to go to school or worship again,” she concluded.

House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) chimed in, arguing that “Weapons of war have no place in our neighborhoods, streets or schools.”

The NAACP also called for more useless gun control laws. “We cannot, and will not, accept that our children’s lives continue to be at risk while our elected officials fail to act with the urgency this crisis demands,” the organization said. “Every day we delay meaningful gun reform is another day we risk losing more innocent lives.”

Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) vowed to “keep fighting for the gun safety reforms we need to keep our communities safe.”

Sen. Mazie Hirono (D-HI) echoed her colleagues’ anti-gunner sentiments. “Children should not have to live in fear,” she wrote. “We need gun safety reform NOW.”

Giffords, one of the leading anti-gunner organizations in the United States, insisted that “Thoughts and prayers are NOT enough” and that “We need immediate and comprehensive gun safety laws.”

Of course, none of these people actually indicated what new gun laws would have stopped this atrocity. Yes, there hasn’t been much information released about what led up to the incident — but we all know that they will never answer this question.

Because they can’t.

They know that their cherished gun control laws do not prevent these types of incidents. But, as I am fond of pointing out, their ultimate objective isn’t to stop mass shootings, it’s to disarm law-abiding people.

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Will Gen Z Save America?

 

With college football upon us once again, diehard fans may remember—or may be trying to forget—the disappointment of 2020, when COVID-19 restrictions put a serious damper on the season. Games were cancelled, postponed, or held in half-empty stadiums. Top players opted to sit out. Some schools canceled their entire schedule.

The worst part is, we now know for certain what many of us suspected at the time: None of it was necessary. Statistically speaking, COVID-19 was never a major threat to healthy young people, either on the field or in the stands.

That’s why, in the fall of 2021, I was ecstatic to see stadiums return to full capacity, especially in the Southeast. The COVID-19 alarmists were still wagging their fingers and issuing their dire, hysterical warnings, but the college kids didn’t care. With a refreshing and inspiring zest for life, they flocked to the games, rightly unconcerned about getting a cold.

And of course, the warnings proved to be unfounded, as we knew they would.

[RELATED: Alongside Rage and Despair, a Quiet Revival of Religion and Restraint Is Reshaping Student Life]

I remember thinking, as I watched a televised game that September, the stadium packed from field level to nosebleed with exuberant young adults, “I wonder if Gen Z just might save us.” And perhaps they did—or at least are in the process of doing so.

That certainly tracks with my anecdotal observations in the classroom. As a college professor for 40 years, I’ve had the opportunity to interact with multiple generations of students—including, most recently, Millennials (born between 1981-1996) and Gen Z (1997-2012). And because I teach rhetoric, I’ve read thousands of their papers, providing substantial insight into the way they think.

To be sure, each generation has had its share of good kids and bright minds. In general, however, I found that Millennials presented unique challenges. They were, as a group, the most entitled, judgmental, and arrogant of all the students I’ve taught, often basing an inflated sense of self-importance on scanty evidence.

Essentially, they are the “participation trophy” generation, the unwitting victims of countless artificial “self-esteem building” experiments conducted by the education establishment. These are the kids who were told from kindergarten on how special they were—and, unfortunately, they believed it.

Their essays and verbal comments were often characterized by mindless clichés, shoddy reasoning, lazy arguments, and the elevation of pathos over logos, accompanied by a deep-seated, quasi-religious certainty. Apparently, they felt no need to support their positions with evidence. They were right simply because of who they were: the smartest kids ever. Hadn’t their parents and teachers always told them so?

I’m generalizing, of course. As I said, I had some excellent students during those years, including many I still keep in touch with. Nevertheless, what I just described is reasonably accurate, based on my experiences with thousands of Millennials.

Thus, I have not been surprised to see what’s happening in our country, now that those “kids” occupy positions of influence in government, media, education, and the corporate world. Given what I observed among my Millennial college students, today’s post-rational, fact-free culture, with its toxic mix of ignorance, arrogance, and intellectual laziness—think Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez—was inevitable.

By comparison, my Gen Z students tend to be more open-minded, more interested in facts and logic, more inclined to question the status quo, and more amenable to free markets. They also take a more nuanced view of history and are inherently distrustful of ideologues on either side.

Gen Z may be more socially liberal than the Baby Boomers—though perhaps less so than Millennials—accepting things like same-sex marriage and transgenderism as facts of life. But as a group, they seem almost libertarian in their desire to be left alone. They also appear to be drifting gradually to the right, politically speaking.

[RELATED: Young Americans Are Right to Be Angry—But Their Education Keeps the Cycle of Frustration Going]

The data bear out that perception. Gallup reported in 2023 that Gen Z men are almost 30 percent more likely than Millennial men to identify as conservative. And while Gen Z women are typically more liberal than their male counterparts, the poll found that the percentage of young people overall who consider themselves more conservative than their parents is seven points higher among Gen Z than among Millennials.

None of this is surprising, given what our government, led by blue states, did to these kids while they were in high school and college. They were locked out of their classrooms and isolated at home. They were prevented from attending prom, extracurricular activities, and even graduation. As a result, among this cohort, learning loss skyrocketed, as did depression and even suicide.

And with all of that came anger—slow-boiling, righteous, completely understandable anger—along with mistrust of a system that so utterly failed them and a desire to live their lives as they see fit, not according to government mandates.

Anger at the system. Distrust of government. Fierce independence. If you ask me, those sound like the necessary ingredients for a conservative revolution—or at least an anti-leftist revolution—that may, once Gen Z is running things, ultimately reshape, even save, this nation.

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Human Purpose Threatens Government Control


There is nothing more tragic than a life devoid of purpose.  Without meaning, souls wither away.  Anybody who has interacted with drug addicts whose only “purpose” is to secure another “fix” knows this to be true.  The human part of those so afflicted steadily disappears as the body is overtaken by a desperate need to remain in a sedated state of oblivion.  

Almost every city in America has a “no-go” zone of hardcore homeless addicts who shuffle along the streets like zombies from a horror movie.  The sight is surreal and a shocking reminder that even the most powerful country in the world regularly fails to beat back the advances of Hell.

As a society, we used to at least pretend to care about the drug epidemic in America.  We declared “war on drugs,” but the drugs won.  The Reagan administration produced some effective public health campaigns, but the drug cartels south of the border became only more powerful over time. 

As Democrats and some libertarians pushed for the legalization of serious narcotics this century, state governments and federal agencies not only stopped enforcing drug laws, but also accepted that sizable populations across America would be permitted to suicide while the rest of us disinterestedly watched.  From urban streets to abandoned houses in forgotten rural towns, drug-addled zombies pursue one “purpose”: to die.

Some might say “to each his own” or “it’s none of my business.”  Adulthood, after all, is about taking responsibility for your own actions.  And it is almost impossible to talk someone out of destroying himself.  With every breath we take, glass of water we drink, and bowl of food we eat, staying alive is a choice.  Those who reach for the needle, it is often said, are making a “choice,” too.

Still, if Americans understood how many of the zombie homeless are veterans, formerly stable people whose lives spiraled out of control, or neglected citizens who have lived on and off the streets since childhood, maybe more people would offer a helping hand.  Sometimes we invite Hell into our lives, and sometimes Hell swallows us whole.  Blessed are those with the strength to drag lost souls back home.

Why do Democrat mayors in cities such as San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Baltimore carve out entire neighborhoods for homeless zombies to prowl?  It’s not some “libertarian” embrace of the supposed “freedom” to do drugs.  It’s certainly not some “compassionate” policy meant to “accept” people as they are.  Within one hour of walking the streets of zombieland, no rational person could conclude that these dens of squalor, violence, indignity, and wretchedness are anything other than the outstretched tentacles of Hell.

I think Democrats protect these hellish spaces because they serve an evil purpose: As zombielands grow, they swallow up more and more of society.  The bigger they become, the more attractive they are for damaged souls and malcontents chasing death.  Like abortion on demand up to (and sometimes after) a baby’s birth, municipally sanctioned drug lairs exist to churn out dead bodies.  They operate as both depopulation machines and as blaring foghorns spewing out hopelessness in all directions.

Something that conservatives generally understand and that leftists do not is that “government” and “society” are two different things.  Government is a blunt instrument that claims to act on behalf of society but really acts according to its own institutional interests.  Society is a much broader concept that includes all of the cultural, religious, intellectual, and personal relationships that bind a people together.  Should the federal government ever fall, American society might persevere and rebuild.  Should our society collapse, no government can glue the pieces back together.  Government is coercion; society is choice.  Strong societies create strong countries; strong governments often destroy countries.

When Democrat politicians defend the propagation of zombielands across America, they advance the government’s interests, not society’s.  How could deadly drug zones possibly advance government interests?  That question brings us back to an essential ingredient of every human soul: purpose.

As far as governments are concerned, people lacking purpose are either useful or dangerous.  How are they useful?  Militaries, law enforcement agencies, and vast bureaucracies are built with people seeking purpose.  It is comforting to believe that government institutions are innately patriotic.  In reality, governments use patriotism to achieve institutional objectives.  They say, “Do this for your country.”  What they mean is, “Do this for your government.”  Governments feed on people who need purpose.  They provide purpose in exchange for obedience. 

This kind of arrangement exists whether the government in question rules Baltimore’s streets or a superpower nation.  Gang life flourishes because boys who are desperate to find purpose in life are offered a gun and a street corner to defend.  Since the putative conclusion of WWII, war has continually raged somewhere on the African continent.  While the rest of the world does what it can to ignore the carnage, one generation of child soldiers after the next finds purpose with a rifle.  All that “purpose” ensures short, violent lives.

When people without purpose cannot be corralled into government service, they are potentially dangerous.  Such people might just find that their purpose is to oppose the government.  Government bureaucracies’ most important function is to coerce people into submission.  When possible, this coercion is done quietly, if not invisibly.  Police forces keep order.  Credit scores encourage timely payment.  Banks require the use of government money.  Public pensions ensure that government workers and retirees obey.  Public shaming and the rise of “cancel culture” are effective government tools for controlling citizens.

When government coercion fails to control citizens, society begins to realize that its interests are not identical to the government’s.  Consider the mass resistance movements now forming throughout the United Kingdom.  After decades of flooding the country with illegal aliens who have gone on to commit heinous crimes and undermine social unity in the U.K., government authorities are now contending with the reality that the British people have found a purpose that threatens government supremacy.  The government’s failure to protect society has given society a pressing reason to seize control of the country from the government.  No matter how many new censorship laws parliament passes to silence citizens, the British government will not be able to suppress the public’s newfound purpose to defend itself.

Now consider this: The people who are right now building an artificial intelligence structure to manage the world believe that A.I. will replace all human workers.  Elon Musk told a technology conference just last year that there will soon “come a point where no job is needed.”  He predicts that everyone will be living on government-provided income.

Musk paints this future as a rosy one but recognizes that “the question will be one of meaning.  Does your life have meaning?”  Whether he is being honest about his optimism or not, he at least understands that the question of human purpose will come to the forefront in the next few years.  

Governments around the world are obviously much less optimistic.  Growing censorship in the West, mass digital surveillance, plans for “vaccine passports,” and the rollout of central bank digital currencies all suggest that governments ostensibly supportive of “human liberty” are actually constructing totalitarian systems of control.  They are investing heavily in an infrastructure meant to ensure that society’s purpose strictly mirrors the government’s objectives.

Freethinkers who refuse to comply should take a hard look at the zombielands across the United States.  Governments don’t care if purposeless people kill themselves.  They will do everything they can, however, to make sure that people don’t find purpose in opposing government policy.  

For those agnostics who have yet to see that the coming battle is ultimately a spiritual one, think again.  We are in a war between good and evil.  Be careful where you stand.



Report: Teachers' unions give millions to progressive causes

 The Center Square

Members of the Chicago Teachers Union in Springfield at the Illinois State Capitol

(The Center Square) — The two largest U.S. teachers unions have donated over $40 million to progressive organizations and initiatives, a new report found.

Since 2022, the American Federation of Teachers and the National Education Association together have given $43.5 million to leftwing organizations like the Trevor Project, an LGBTQ+ suicide hotline, according to a new report by Defending Education.

The report outlines that AFT and NEA donated to pro-gender ideology groups, as well as diversity, equity, and inclusion programs, among others. The report states that $29,500 went to Gender Inclusivity LLC, $30,000 to the Gay, Lesbian & Straight Education Network and $60,000 to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation. The union reportedly sent $200,000 to the Black Progressive Action Coalition, $17,941 to the National Equity Project and $110,663 to Politico LLC. 

The unions also allocated $600,000 to organizations supporting Democratic candidates, such as the Democratic Governors Association, and $9.3 million to the For Our Future Action Fund, a progressive political action committee, the report said.

“It is clear that the teachers' unions’ priorities are advancing far-left politics and radical social justice issues, not the education of children. This is a slap in the face to families and teachers who want to focus on helping students improve their reading and math skills,” said Rhyen Staley, a researcher at Defending Education and the driving force behind the report. “It is time that Congress acts to stop this obscene redistribution of public monies to advance leftwing identity politics.”

Since the Trump administration has taken steps to reduce federal education funding, eliminate the U.S. Department of Education and scale back DEI programs, teachers’ unions have voiced strong opposition.

“Nothing is more important than the success of students. America’s educators and parents won’t be silent as Donald Trump, with the support of the MAGA Supreme Court, strips our students, our families, and our communities of protections and funding that Congress has mandated,” said NEA President Becky Pringle, following the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to allow the dismantling of the Education Department. “Gutting the Department of Education has already harmed students and communities. Today’s ruling withholding relief that the lower courts ordered will only compound the harm." 

The Center Square reached out to both AFT and NEA for a comment, but has yet to receive a response.

"Esther is an education reporter for The Center Square. Please email her at ewickham@thecentersquare.com for tips or questions." 

https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_22809a25-f01d-4d97-8907-44d273c505b9.html

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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick Discusses Parameters for U.S. Govt Stakes in Private Companies


Against the example of the U.S. Government taking a 10% stake in Intel, a private technology company who manufactures microchips, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick outlines the parameters where the Trump administration would consider taking a stake in private sector companies.

Secretary Lutnick notes that when a company comes to the U.S. government for assistance or benefit, the government -ultimately the taxpayer- should gain an equity stake in that company.  WATCH:



Left-Wing Media Spreads Falsehoods About Trump’s New Election Integrity Watchdog


Anyone who tries to undermine this work, through hit pieces, social media posts, or lawsuits, is working against secure elections.



Election systems expert Heather Honey has been sworn in at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) as a deputy assistant secretary, leading elections integrity for the Trump Administration, and the left is losing its mind.

Honey, a long-time open-source investigator, has spent years analyzing every aspect of how elections are administered, looking for vulnerabilities that leave election systems open to exploitation. Her investigations have led to lawsuits aimed at changing or clarifying election laws in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Michigan, Georgia, Maine, and Tennessee, where she helped rewrite election legislation.

Honey was the lead investigator on President Trump’s criminal defense team supporting his Jan. 6 trial preparation.

Democrat operative Marc Elias, possibly the king of election lawfare, is so threatened by Honey’s new position that he has launched into hyperdrive attacking her on his far-left page, Democracy Docket, where one of his writers, Matt Cohen, has published an inaccurate hit piece smearing Honey.

The piece claims Honey “played a key role in the right-wing effort, much of it driven by conspiracy theories, to pressure states to withdraw from the Electronic Registration Information Center (ERIC) — a nonpartisan organization that helps to coordinate accurate voter registration data between states across the country.”  Wow. So many errors in just one sentence.

ERIC is a hard left organization that is wildly ineffective at cleaning the voter rolls, (which should be done by state or local election administrators anyway) and that assessment is based on real data, not conspiracy theories.

Cohen also originally claimed Honey used a “right-wing app” called “IV3” to clean voter rolls, and he connected the app to the Election Integrity Network. But IV3 is a True the Vote product and neither Honey nor the Election Integrity Network is affiliated with that group or app, confirmed Cleta Mitchell, an attorney and the founder of the Election Integrity Network. A day after the hit piece was published, at Mitchell’s request, Democracy Docket added a correction for this portion of the still error-riddled piece.

Elias went to social media this week to cast a shadow on Honey’s reputation, calling her an “election conspiracy theorist.” And the word in election circles is that a few more hit pieces are planned from other leftist groups who don’t want anyone to tinker with the election rules that have been quietly established by leftist bureaucrats in Washington over the years. For example, seemingly small decisions about what information belongs on the Federal Post Card Application could have profound effects on elections.

Elias is an attorney who has made a career of attacking Republicans in court. His online bio boasts of winning more than 60 lawsuits against GOP election integrity efforts. Few people understand the nuances of election systems as well as Elias. But Honey does. She will be able to spot and articulate election policies that should be changed to make the elections more secure.  

Before taking the DHS position, Honey has been working as the Executive Director of the Election Research Institute, where she filed the first lawsuit challenging former President Joe Biden’s executive order that required federal agencies to engage in voter registration drives that favored Democrat voters and was funded by taxpayers.  

Honey co-founded Verity Vote, an election research firm; and was a co-founder of the PA Fair Elections Coalition, which has helped educate voters and election administrators on how elections work so they better understand the process. And PA Fair Elections led a 2024 effort to get voters interested in filling Pennsylvania’s many empty elected election official positions. Upon discovering that poll watchers don’t necessarily all understand election rules, PA Fair Elections wrote a detailed booklet called the Elections Officials Handbook. It covers most aspects of voting, such as registration; reconciliation and certification of election results; pre-canvassing absentee and mail-in ballot, provisional voting and more.

PA Fair Elections is a state partner of the Election Integrity Network.

Another of the many errors in Cohen’s Democracy Docket piece claims, “Honey has been involved in efforts to cast doubt on the 2020 election results. She has a long history of starting and promoting election conspiracies throughout Pennsylvania.”

But Honey’s practice is not to call an election rigged or allege that fraud was committed. Instead, she looks for anomalies and election system weaknesses that could have many explanations, such as an innocent mistake by an election clerk or full-on cheating. Searching for these vulnerabilities and seeking ways to prevent them in the future is an important step in election integrity. Anyone who tries to undermine this sort of work, through hit pieces, social media posts, or lawsuits, is working against secure elections.



High-Profile PRC Fentanyl Financier Evades U.S. Extradition in Mexico City Tunnel Escape

 Chinese kingpin who bridged Sinaloa and CJNG fled house arrest on the same day U.S. prosecutors filed a detailed detention motion




MEXICO CITY In a case reminiscent of the underground prison break of Sinaloa cartel boss “El Chapo” Guzmán, a high-profile Chinese national code-named Chino — who prosecutors say trained Hispanic drug traffickers to operate on U.S. soil, and who has been described as one of the main suppliers of fentanyl and a financial architect for both the Sinaloa and Jalisco Nueva Generación cartels — has suspiciously escaped Mexican custody through a hole in a wall while under house arrest. According to President Claudia Sheinbaum, he had been on the verge of extradition to the United States.

Indictment documents identify him as Zhi Dong Zhang, born in Beijing in 1987, and describe “Chino” as approximately five feet seven inches tall, weighing 175 pounds. He bridged the Chinese and Mexican wings of cartel fentanyl networks — and, significantly, is alleged to have served as a rare operative between Mexico’s two largest rival trafficking groups, the Sinaloa and Jalisco Nueva Generación cartels.

Demonstrating the financial reach that underscores what national-security experts have told The Bureau — that Chinese networks exert significant influence over the cartels by controlling both money laundering and chemical precursor supply — Zhang was tied to “approximately 150 companies and approximately 170 bank accounts,” according to U.S. investigations.

Zhang, known also as “Brother Wang” and “Pancho,” is charged in the Northern District of Georgia with a series of narcotics and financial crimes, including conspiracy to import cocaine and fentanyl, conspiracy to distribute narcotics, and money-laundering conspiracies and monetary transactions affecting interstate and foreign commerce. The government’s 30-page detention motion, filed on July 11, 2025, lays out his alleged command role in a transnational network spanning Mexico, the United States, and China — a filing that came just weeks before Mexico extradited 26 cartel prisoners on August 12.

In the early hours of July 11, Zhang reportedly evaded National Guard members stationed outside his residence and slipped through a tunnel connecting his home in the Lomas de Padierna neighborhood to a neighboring property. According to reporting, three outsiders helped him flee — a maneuver quickly compared to El Chapo’s 2015 escape from the Altiplano prison.

Sheinbaum confirmed three weeks ago that Zhang had been “about to be extradited to the United States” when he escaped — an unusually frank admission of the diplomatic stakes.

Zhang was detained in an elite Mexico City neighborhood in October 2024 by federal forces acting on a U.S. extradition request. Despite the gravity of the charges, a Mexican judge allowed him to trade prison for guarded house arrest. The Attorney General’s Office is now investigating the guards and judicial officials assigned to protect him, Sheinbaum said.

El Universal reported that the company responsible for installing the electronic bracelet that Zhang broke free of was not certified to provide such security and that his escape bore the hallmarks of corruption and collusion.

Mexican media have reported that Zhang is allegedly responsible for trafficking more than 1,000 kilograms of cocaine, 1,800 kilograms of fentanyl, and over 600 kilograms of methamphetamine, generating an estimated $150 million annually in profits, with operations spanning the United States, Central and South America, Europe, China, and Japan.

According to U.S. court filings, Zhang directed the preparation of cocaine and fentanyl shipments in Mexico, arranged smuggling into the United States by couriers using vehicles and aircraft, and managed logistics once the drugs arrived. He also oversaw underground “stash house” cash brokerages where cartel proceeds were collected, counted, and deposited into major U.S. banks, including JPMorgan, Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and Chase. Distribution points, prosecutors allege, stretched from Georgia and California to Illinois, Ohio, Texas, North Carolina, New York, and Michigan.

In the government’s telling, Zhang functioned not only as a financier but as a corporate manager — orchestrating narcotics supply and laundering networks across multiple continents, while directing associates in Atlanta to train Hispanic couriers to make structured cash deposits into U.S. financial institutions.

A raid on one California stash house revealed “approximately 150 companies and approximately 170 bank accounts that were connected to Zhang’s organization through wire transfer records and corporate registration information,” indictment filings state, leading detectives to “approximately USD $20 million in proceeds that were deposited into bank accounts controlled by Zhang’s organization in 2020 and 2021.”

Through the interception of encrypted communications on DingTalk, WeChat, and Signal, and admissions by a cooperating conspirator, investigators learned that Zhang served as the critical bridge between two arms of his operation: a Mexican wing responsible for collecting drug proceeds directly from traffickers, and a Chinese wing tasked with laundering the money through bulk cash smuggling, bank deposits, and wire transfers. The evidence portrays Zhang in a command-and-control role, linking fentanyl suppliers in mainland China to the cartel logistics network in Mexico. U.S. national-security experts have separately warned that China’s chemical sector — including operators with Chinese Communist Party ties — has been subsidized to produce and export precursor chemicals critical to fentanyl production, providing the geopolitical backdrop to Zhang’s activities.

Experts such as former DEA Special Operations Division investigator Donald Im told The Bureau that operators at Zhang’s level often maintain significant ties to the Chinese Communist Party — both through underground banking and money-laundering networks, and through privileged access to state-regulated precursor chemical supplies.

In an unrelated post today, responding to a New York Times investigation on Chinese election-interference networks in New York City, former CIA analyst Peter Mattis asserted that the CCP “is comfortable with criminality” and linked its operations to drug-trafficking cases. “We also have the CCP’s export of fentanyl precursors as a matter of national policy via VAT rebates,” Mattis wrote, citing U.S. congressional investigations and testimony.

California Stash Houses Reveal Cartel Cash in U.S. Banks

In March 2021, detectives raided the residence of a cooperating conspirator in Rowland Heights, California, uncovering a stunning cache of evidence that laid bare the financial backbone of Zhang’s network. Inside, authorities found hundreds of documents tied to Zhang’s organization: folders containing names, aliases, IDs, passports, corporate registrations, bank records, SIM cards, and post office keys. Many paired photographs with bank accounts investigators later confirmed as belonging to Zhang’s associates. The cache revealed at least 25 accounts used to launder cartel proceeds, anchoring the probe that traced drug money from Mexican traffickers through Zhang’s Chinese laundering arm and into the U.S. banking system.

The indictment details Zhang’s financial footprint. On July 20, 2020, $35,000 and $20,000 were deposited into JPMorgan Chase accounts and $80,000 into a Wells Fargo account, all linked to Zhang’s front company Mnemosyne International Trading, Inc.; on December 2–3, 2020, additional deposits included $35,000 into Bank of America, $65,000 into another Chase account, and $50,000 each into two more Chase accounts. Federal forfeiture schedules list seizures of more than $431,000 from a Citibank account, $145,000 from First Citizens Bank, $52,000 from Wells Fargo, and additional tens of thousands from Bank of America and Chase accounts — all alleged narcotics proceeds.

In August and September 2021, acting at Zhang’s direction, a cooperating conspirator leased five more stash houses and two vehicles across California — in Los Angeles, Rowland Heights, Diamond Bar, Alhambra, and Monterey Park — for drug and laundering operations, later training an associate known only as “Willy” to manage them.

Court records also detail surveillance of a July 2020 Atlanta operation in which $100,000 in cartel cash was delivered to one of Zhang’s associates, Jesus Miranda Cota. Authorities observed Cota make structured deposits: $35,000 into a Chase account, $80,000 into Wells Fargo, and another $20,000 into the Chase account.

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