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It's been nearly a year since an investigation found Wu's campaign took $300,000 from a fundraiser linked to CCP intelligence. Nothing has happened.

Saturday, March 7, 2026
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MDN Staff
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It's been nearly a year since an investigation found Wu's campaign took $300,000 from a fundraiser linked to CCP intelligence. Nothing has happened.

Gary Yu, who helped raise six figures for Wu's 2021 campaign, was identified as an official with an agency tied to the CCP's United Front Work Department

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BOSTON — In April 2025, the Daily Caller News Foundation published an investigation revealing that a top fundraiser for Mayor Michelle Wu's 2021 campaign was listed as an official at an agency tied to the Chinese Communist Party's intelligence apparatus.
Nearly a year later, there has been no public investigation, no returned donations, and no explanation from the mayor's office.
The fundraiser, Gary Yu, is the co-chairman of the New England Chinese American Alliance and founder of Boston International Media Consulting. According to the DCNF investigation, Yu helped Wu's campaign raise over $300,000 from the Chinese American community during her 2021 run for mayor.
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu
Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (City of Boston)

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What made the donations explosive was the DCNF's finding that Yu was listed as an official with an organization connected to the CCP's United Front Work Department, which U.S. intelligence agencies have described as a key arm of Beijing's foreign influence operations. The United Front has been identified by the FBI and other Western intelligence agencies as a vehicle for the CCP to cultivate relationships with foreign politicians, suppress dissent, and advance Chinese state interests abroad.
The story was picked up by multiple outlets at the time, including Breitbart, the National Desk, and the Washington Stand. But it generated virtually no coverage from Boston's major media outlets, and Wu's office has never publicly addressed the allegations.
Wu has since continued to position herself as a vocal opponent of federal law enforcement, standing with Somali community members to send "a defiant message to Trump" and aligning with Governor Healey's escalating battle against ICE, even as federal agents this week arrested a Chinese fugitive who had been living in the Boston area for over a decade on an expired visa.
Her administration has also faced scrutiny over the ballooning costs at White Stadium, where a project originally estimated at $50 million has tripled to $135 million.
Federal election records show that Wu's 2021 campaign committee received donations from dozens of individuals connected to Yu's fundraising network, though not all donors have been publicly linked to CCP-affiliated organizations. The DCNF's investigation focused specifically on Yu's role as a fundraising organizer and his documented connections to the United Front apparatus.
Wu was elected mayor of Boston in November 2021, becoming the first woman and first person of color to hold the office. She has not been charged with any crime, and there is no public indication that federal investigators have opened a probe into the donations.
The silence is notable in a political climate where foreign influence in American elections has become a bipartisan concern. Members of Congress from both parties have called for tighter scrutiny of CCP-linked organizations operating in the United States, and the FBI has publicly warned about the United Front's growing footprint in American politics.
Wu's office has not publicly addressed the DCNF's findings.

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