Deb Haaland: Biden’s Pick For Secretary of the Interior

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Name: Deb Haaland

Position Nominated For: Secretary of the Interior

Connections to China and/or Extreme Leftist Organizations:

New Mexico Congresswoman Deb Haaland has been nominated by President Joe Biden to serve as Secretary of the Interior. If confirmed Haaland will oversee the management and conservation of most federal land and natural resources, leading such agencies as the Bureau of Land Management, the United States Geological Survey, Bureau of Indian Affairs, and the National Park Service.

How did an obscure second term representative with little executive experience so rapidly become the leading contender for such an important position?

How does a politician so extreme that she is willing to carry signs for the ANSWER Coalition (a front group[i] for the North Korea[ii] and China-aligned[iii] Party for Socialism and Liberation) merit consideration for ANY US Government position?

Much of the credit for this remarkable achievement goes to Judith LeBlanc, a leading member[iv] of the Communist Party USA (CPUSA) – which is currently one the Communist Party of China’s most important[v] American cheerleaders.

LeBlanc has served[vi] as a CPUSA vice-chair and has been a decades-long member of the party’s governing body, the National Committee.

As a one-time chair of the CPUSA’s Peace and Solidarity Commission, LeBlanc has travelled[vii] to Australia, Japan, Israel, Lebanon and “Palestine” for meetings with foreign communist, “peace” and terrorist organizations.

These trips included a 2002 trip to the Middle East[viii] meeting with Palestinian terror leader and known Soviet KGB agent Yasser Arafat.

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