Jan 20, 2026 at 09:25 AM EST

Members of New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s Democratic Socialists of America have been cultivating ties with officials of the Chinese Communist Party and agreeing to take pro-China positions, according to extensive minutes of internal meetings seen by Newsweek.

The minutes of the DSA meetings show participants discussing contacts with officials from China’s ruling party in the name of “anti-imperialism,” with some members saying the organization should avoid topics that are sensitive for Beijing, such as China’s threats to invade Taiwan, its security crackdown in Hong Kong and abuses of the Uyghur Muslim minority. They also discuss visits to China. Chinese officials did not take part in the meetings themselves but met with members in China and encouraged the DSA to set up exchanges, according to the minutes.

“China wants to interface with the DSA,” one New York-based political activist told a meeting on October 8 last year of the China Working Group of the DSA’s International Committee, which helps set policy and advises leaders. “If we develop a killer two-week itinerary, hire locals, and develop further connections with the CPC [Communist Party of China], then we’re golden,” says the person, whose name is redacted.

The DSA International Committee and Mamdani’s New York City Hall did not respond to requests for comment. Mamdani was not recorded as being present at any of the meetings minuted. Although Mamdani has been a longstanding member of the Democratic Socialists, he has distanced himself from elements of the group’s national platform. He has also not made extensive public comments on China. Getty Images. Newsweek/Illustration

Mamdani’s victory in the mayoral election last year highlighted the rise of the Democratic Socialists as a political force and particularly in New York, where China has long sought to influence the leadership of a city with one of the largest Chinese populations outside China. It has used lobbying and campaign donations from dozens of local groups linked to the Chinese Communist Party, on which Newsweek has reported extensively.

While the minutes of the DSA meetings do not indicate any wrongdoing, they do raise new questions over the extent of Chinese influence within the group and more broadly in the United States. They are also an indicator of how China’s Communist Party seeks to build ties with influential political groupings in the United States. The DSA’s website describes the group’s New York chapter as “Zohran’s political home” and says his victory would not have been possible without it.

The DSA member who gave Newsweek access to the materials on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation said they were uncomfortable with the Communist Party links and what they said were efforts to avoid discussing controversial issues.

“The materials document a sustained pattern of ideological alignment, narrative filtering, and network overlap consistent with influence conducted at the discursive and organizational level,” said the person, who is a member of the International Committee. “We value democracy and openness, and this directly contradicts that.”

Asked about contacts between the DSA, Mamdani’s administration and the Chinese Communist Party, Liu Pengyu, spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C., told Newsweek: “Local exchanges and cooperation are the important component of China-U.S. relations, serving as the foundation, vitality, and source of strength for the relations between the two countries.”


The dozens of internal documents go back to 2021. They include a detailed slideshow of an August 2025 visit to Guizhou and a trip by members to the Xinjiang region, apparently in 2023. The minutes show members of the China Working Group, led by Anlin Wang, discussing strategy and debating with members of like-minded groups such as Code Pink and the Britain-based Friends of Socialist China. Wang did not respond to a request for comment via the International Committee.

“Anti-imperialism should be at the forefront of everything we do in DSA,” says one member at a meeting in May 2021.

In a meeting in June 2023, Wang comments: “I think one thing we would like to see is robust internationalism / anti-imperialism."

Also in June 2023, members praise what they say is a Code Pink tactic of avoiding discussion of politically sensitive Communist Party policies.

On June 12, 2023, the minutes show that Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans briefed the Democratic Socialists on her organization’s “China Is Not Our Enemy” (CINOE) campaign and advised the group: "Stay out of the weeds. Focus on points that are easier to sell.” One of those is poverty alleviation programs in China, with the minutes showing the DSA group planning events to communicate that in the United States. Code Pink did not respond to a request for comment.

At a later meeting in June 2023 to discuss Code Pink’s advice, a person says: “I like Jodie. They stick to the CINOE message and don’t get stuck in the weeds. They don’t get caught up in One China or Xinjiang or Hong Kong. It’s good rhetorically. Makes me wonder if we should stay farther out of the weeds as well.” The person’s name was redacted by the source.

The minutes also show some members thought that reports of abuse of Uyghurs by the Communist Party in China’s far-western Xinjiang region had been exaggerated and were part of a “propaganda campaign” by U.S. media.

“There are real problems with the Chinese government,” one person said in a 2021 meeting, “but we are not going to stop what the Chinese are doing as DSA. We have to confront the propaganda campaign by U.S. media and even the left. For instance, one million Uyghurs being brutalized in Xinjiang is an exaggeration. It’s not a genocide or Holocaust.”


The documents include a slideshow from members’ trips to China. A photograph of a Uyghur woman is accompanied by the written comment: “Our visit to Xinjiang was very revealing! A young woman we met in the Bazaar spoke near-perfect English. She told us she learned it in a training school.” What China refers to as vocational training schools have been described by United Nations human rights experts as a network of detention and brutalization camps.

An image of a mechanical harvester in cotton fields in Xinjiang is accompanied by the comment in parentheses: “No slaves!!” A note with a picture of the Id Kah Mosque in the southern Xinjiang city of Kashgar says: “worshippers…come and go freely.”

The minutes also show that during the August 2025 trip, to China’s southwestern Guizhou province, DSA members and other U.S. left-wing group members were hosted by officials at the Communist Party School there. The Guizhou foreign affairs department helped manage the trip. The Party officials encouraged them to set up “official exchanges.”

Photographs show members attending Party School seminars, and officials explained Guizhou’s poverty alleviation scheme to the visitors including a development concept known as “Social Pairing” that matches eastern parts of China to the Uyghur west. According to Chinese officials, the policy “prioritizes safeguarding and improving people’s well-being.” Critics say it is a mechanism for surveillance and control.

The Guizhou Party School acknowledged receipt of an email from Newsweek seeking comment but did not reply further.

Members also discuss building ties with the Shanghai-based website China Academy and an affiliated outlet called Wave Media. Both have ties to a network of pro-Communist Party media.

But the minutes show that not everyone agreed on the approach to China.

One member—whose name was redacted—tried to push back against the consensus, voicing concern about the group not debating the rights of Chinese people: “Saying we can’t talk about their rights until we defeat American imperialism doesn’t work for me,” the person says.

But that person was contradicted and described as unkind. “In the future let’s try to have conversation that encourages debate,” another person tells them. The objector apologized.

The person who shared the minutes said: "This isn’t what I signed up for and I imagine it’s not what a majority of members signed up for. There’s no way you can be a part of the organization and promote the things they’re doing.”

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    The minutes also show some members thought that reports of abuse of Uyghurs by the Communist Party in China’s far-western Xinjiang region had been exaggerated and were part of a “propaganda campaign” by U.S. media.

    What gets me, and this is a grim thing to point out so I apologise in advance, is that we know what a genocide looks like in this day and age. The supposed Uyghur genocide has an alleged death toll multiple times that of Gaza. Everyone has a camera in their pocket pretty much at all times. No one has taken and smuggled out photos of the mass graves, the executions, the death camps? Also, Xinjiang shares a border with muslim-majority Kazakhstan, which also has a sizeable Uyghur population. But there don’t appear to be refugee camps there? About half of Xinjiang’s population - ~12 million people - are Uyghur. No mass refugee movement? No organised resistance movement? Why not? Are we to believe that Chinese Uyghurs just go quietly along with their own genocide?! Because that seems blindingly racist to me. How do people take this seriously!

    Uyghur terrorism in Xinjiang didn’t come out of nowhere. Obviously the CPC mismanaged the situation in the past, as they admit, which obviously blew back on them and ultimately necessitated the crackdown. I’m sure, also, that some horrible things happened during the crackdown, as that’s just the nature of large-scale policing efforts. But the idea that there is some large scale, genocidal campaign in Xinjiang is just so wholly lacking in evidence, it’s kind of striking. How do you take this seriously when at one point the official propaganda line was that Uyghurs were being “forced” to celebrate Eid?

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      I could’ve swore the AP posted a tiny retraction of their Uyghur genocide reporting (a millionth as many words as spent saying it in the first place)

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      Very well said. It just strains credibility to me that the same media that has been trying its very damndest for decades to pretend that Muslim lives in places like Palestine and Iraq don’t exist, are all the sudden the saviors of this very specific Muslim population that just so happens to be within the boundaries of their stated geopolitical enemy and primary concern? If you’re buying this horseshit I have some WMDS in Iraq to sell you.

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      . No one has taken and smuggled out photos of the mass graves, the executions, the death camps?

      those sneaky commies are just really good at keeping secrets unlike us very honest Americans

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    The DSA member who gave Newsweek access to the materials on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation said they were uncomfortable with the Communist Party links and what they said were efforts to avoid discussing controversial issues.

    “The materials document a sustained pattern of ideological alignment, narrative filtering, and network overlap consistent with influence conducted at the discursive and organizational level,” said the person, who is a member of the International Committee. “We value democracy and openness, and this directly contradicts that.”

    Dipshit radlib that still believes every negative thing about China or an infiltrating wrecker. One of the two. The extremely clear way this is stated using all the key rules-based-order words smells like infiltrating wrecker to me.

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    “The DSA member who gave Newsweek access to the materials on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the situation said they were uncomfortable with the Communist Party links and what they said were efforts to avoid discussing controversial issues.”

    Fucking dweeb ass loser gonna get his fucking “comrades” locked up so he can maintain some bullshit ideological purity. What a fucking asshole. Never trust a fucking “anti-authoritarian” or “anti-tankie” with your political movement.

    “In the name of anti-authoritarianism I am going to snitch to Newsmax without any regard to how my authoritarian government may react to that. I am THE REAL LEFTIST IN DSA.”

    Words are barely enough to express my contempt.

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    DSA is an arm of the Chinese Communist Party actually. If you join, they’ll force you to go to China to be brainwashed. You’ll come back talking about the joy of high speed trains and how we can have a bright future if we all worked together. And it’s all completely legal. Careful out there y’all.

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      I went to a DSA meeting, and they took me into a back room where President Xi himself washed my brain until it was so smooth, it shined

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    It is novel that the msm is taking any interest at all in political disagreements within any left organization. Whatever you think of the motivations. There is not even an allegation of criminal activity here, it is an ideological dispute. The other day I found some meeting minutes I took in 2009, tucked away in a book. Nobody would have written about those even if I paid them a million dollars.

    Secondly, imagine going to Newsweek to hash out your internal politics, whatever it would be.

    If you must air these out do it in a tiny marginal publication like a normal person.

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      Secondly, imagine going to Newsweek to hash out your internal politics, whatever it would be.

      If you must air these out do it in a tiny marginal publication like a normal person.

      10000-com Going to Newsweek is the worst part of this TBH.

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        Thirdly, their grievance is basically “I joined this club but then I realized I don’t like it.”

        Imagine going to a newspaper with the story “I got involved in the community garden and someone asked me to take weekly shift to maintain the compost so I did. That thing smells really bad! They say its fine because of the special worms and any bad smell is because people put too many onions but thats complete bullshit. They’ve all just groupthinked themselves into believing it smells ‘like life’ but it smells like rotten garbage because thats what it is! Furthermore I hate digging, weeding, being outside and getting dirty. I only grew one eggplant and then a raccoon stole it. The weird carrots don’t taste very good. I can’t stand being around bugs. Let me show you the pictures from the Facebook group. This guy posted a bunch of pictures of slugs!! Slugs! I almost had a panic attack looking at it but all the comments are saying its cool looking. More people should know that the community garden is just a bunch of freaks who don’t understand how nice air conditioning is.”

        You live in NYC… If you dont like DSA it is fine. Try a swim team or go out clubbing or volunteer at the soup kitchen. How annoying this person must be to even consider this would be newsworthy. I bet everyone instantly knew who it was because anybody this obnoxious must broadcast constantly.

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      The Panthers and RAF killed people over less. Seriously fuck these people snitches get stitches definitely applies and they should be taught what “authoritarianism” actually means via a punch in the mouth.

      Of course, this is exactly what COINTELPRO relied on. The FBI planted wreckers to get people to turn on one another with violence. Wouldn’t surprise me at all to find out there were feds doing the same shit in the DSA.

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        Yeah, but the Panthers and RAF were serious groups (especially the Panthers). The DSA as a whole (rather than groups within it) isn’t. If they were, people like this would be expelled and barred permanently.

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    We had a China struggle session earlier this week at my little mutual aid group I do weekly. My interlocutor threw out every sinophobic trope and lie in the book and when I pressed her about how much time she had actually spent researching or investigating China she said, “basically none.”

    At one point while trying to explain that the Chinese do have a democratic system she revealed she didn’t know what democratic centralism is and had never heard of it.

    Swear to God these people read reddit comments as fact and only reddit comments.

    it-is-known

    Screeching about how China is authoritarian and persecutes minorities with no self awareness that we are sitting on top of piles of dead bodies of black and indigenous people in a land where they round up immigrants and send them to real concentration camps as opposed to vocational training centers.

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    While this was probably a fed,

    Liberals be like: So much of ‘the West’ is actually bad, I can’t believe they’ve been so evil, everything has been terrible

    Liberals also be like: No we can’t have any other system or societal order, I’m reporting you, hope you get redacted tankie

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      Even the most rad of radlibs still ultimately believe in the arch-conservative Churchill’s maxim: “Indeed, is has been said that [Bourgeois Dictatorship] is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms”

      they will critique their own system, but at the end of the day, they still believe they have a superior system to everyone else on Earth, mostly due to the ambient white supremacy they have absorbed their entire life that puts “their system” at the top of the ranking hierarchy. They are forever stuck in this knot, unable to escape the contradiction that they hate and love their own government and know nothing about other governments except what their own government has told them - which they continue to believe despite pretending to distrust their own government.

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    China’s threats to invade Taiwan [and] its security crackdown in Hong Kong

    Good fucking lord, I hate liberals. I can’t believe NYC DSA actually wanted to take a somewhat positive ideological line, but naturally such a thing can’t be allowed. Considering that these are the same fuckers floating inverted democratic centralism where the elected official isn’t bound, only the supporters, it’s not surprising they’d have weasels in their ranks.

    The minutes also show some members thought that reports of abuse of Uyghurs by the Communist Party in China’s far-western Xinjiang region had been exaggerated and were part of a “propaganda campaign” by U.S. media.

    “There are real problems with the Chinese government,” one person said in a 2021 meeting, “but we are not going to stop what the Chinese are doing as DSA. We have to confront the propaganda campaign by U.S. media and even the left. For instance, one million Uyghurs being brutalized in Xinjiang is an exaggeration. It’s not a genocide or Holocaust.”

    Punished for being completely correct.

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      any viable communist movement in the west will have to start with a litmus test of “what do you think of north korea?”

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        I’d go with Cuba. Closer, more people know some of the history and speak the language, easier to find credible reporting, there’s widespread international condemnation of the embargo, tons of good sources on how bad Batista was and how popular the Revolution was, well known for medicine and education.

        It’s a much easier starting point, and learning about Cuba reveals a lot of parallels to more propagandized countries like the DPRK.

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          Yeah it’s easy to get western radlibs sympathizing with Cuba and upping Che, and then you can later show them how Che was a Stalinist who traveled to DPRK and used their government as a model and inspiration

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    While the minutes of the DSA meetings do not indicate any wrongdoing, they do raise new questions over the extent of Chinese influence within the group and more broadly in the United States. They are also an indicator of how China’s Communist Party seeks to build ties with influential political groupings in the United States.

    Awwww that’s sweet of them to call NYC-DSA an influential political group in the US

    Also worth noting that anybody can join DSA and then sit in on committee meetings. As the org grows it will eventually need to have vetting in some capacity or we will probably see more “hit pieces” like this one in the future where the mole is actually just the person who is trying to get information as a reporter.

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      I haven’t looked into it in awhile, but doesn’t that sound like the debates the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks were having? Iirc, one of the points of contention was whether they should be a large party that accepts everyone or a smaller, more secretive and selective one. Maybe I’m mis-remembering the details, but could have sworn I remember this specific debate coming up while learning about the Russian Revolution.

      “It’s like poetry, it rhymes.”

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      Awwww that’s sweet of them to call NYC-DSA an influential political group in the US

      Anyone else thinking there’s a small but real chance the story is intentionally “leaked” by this DSA committee?

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        Nah, the Internacional Committe is made up by dengists, whats more likely is that it was one of the causus or orgs that hates them of which there are quite a few like groundwork