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Oakland Leaders, Voters Demand Answers After FBI Raids Mayor Thao’s House

Oakland Leaders, Voters Demand Answers After FBI Raids Mayor Thao’s House

The raid came a day after the city clerk confirmed a recall effort had enough valid signatures to put the vote on the November ballot.

Oakland leaders and voters want answers after authorities executed search warrants from the FBI, IRS, and Postal Service at Mayor Sheng Thao’s home.

The raid came a day after the city clerk confirmed a recall effort had enough valid signatures to put the vote on the November ballot.

Oakland NAACP President Cynthia Adams demanded Thao resign:

The city has “a cloud hanging over it today,” according to Cynthia Adams, president of the Oakland branch of the NAACP.

“While the public should refrain from a rush to judgment, the leadership of the NAACP and its members are calling on Mayor Sheng Thao to resign immediately and spare the city the cost of a recall,” Adams said in a statement Thursday night.

“Oaklanders deserve a mayor who is not distracted, fully committed, and able to lead the city. Clearly, Mayor Thao cannot focus on the needs of the residents of Oakland while she addresses the major challenges posed by the FBI raid and investigation,” Adams said.

The agencies also searched the homes of California Waste Solutions, a recycling center with contracts with Oakland, executives David and Andy Duong:

Two homes associated with the Duongs, along with an office building in Oakland, also were searched, FBI officials confirmed.

While the FBI didn’t reveal the nature of the investigation, this isn’t the first time that Thao’s name has been associated with the Duongs.

According to an Oakland Public Ethics Commission official, Andy Duong and Cal Waste Solutions are the subjects of an ongoing investigation into alleged illegal campaign contributions.

Those contributions were allegedly laundered through third parties and given to multiple candidates, including Thao, and an investigation was launched in 2019, said Simon Russell, chief of enforcement for the Ethics Commission.

Russell said he can’t comment on whether the ethics commission referred its investigation to the FBI.

The government never notified the Oakland City Council.

“There are so many negative narratives about Oakland,” City Councilmember Carroll Fife told NBC Bay Area. “My fear is that this will exacerbate those stories, those claims. Regardless of what is true and what is not true, it is the spectacle of the thing that makes it interesting for people. It concerns me for our ability to get the basic work done that all of our residents deserve.”

David is Andy’s son.

In 2014, the Oakland City Council gave California Waste Solutions a contract over Waste Management “to run the city’s collection services.”

In 2017, Oakland sued the company for allegedly charging 550% more to landlords of multi-unit buildings than the agreed-upon amount in the contract.

California Waste Solutions countersued.

Oakland and the company settled in 2021. California Waste Solutions agreed “to refund landlords over $6 million and reduce their monthly premium service rate.”

But before the settlement, in 2019, the Oakland Public Ethics Commission began investigating California Waste Solutions over allegations of “funneling illegal campaign contributions to at least five Oakland City Council candidates, including Thao, as well as City Council candidates in El Cerrito and San Jose, from 2013 through 2018.”

The Fair Political Practices Commission, California’s campaign finance watchdog, launched an investigation into Andy Duong over laundering campaign contributions:

A month later, California’s campaign finance watchdog, the Fair Political Practices Commission, opened an investigation into Andy Duong related to laundered campaign contributions, state records show. That investigation is still not resolved, the Chronicle reported.

Last July, David Duong was named in a warning letter issued by the FPPC. The watchdog found that a committee he is associated with, Duong Family Investments LLC, failed to disclose itself as a major donor in 2018 and warned that it could face fines of $5,000 per violation in the future.

In records made public as part of a lawsuit, Public Ethics Commission investigators claimed that Andy and David Duong used “straw donors” to disguise the money they were giving to Oakland councilmembers, The Oaklandside reported.

A straw donor is someone who gives money to a campaign and is secretly reimbursed by the person who really is putting up the money.

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Paddy M | June 21, 2024 at 3:06 pm

The Cheka only answers to its DNC masters. Oakland’s mayor must’ve stepped on some Party toes.


 
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JohnSmith100 | June 21, 2024 at 3:08 pm

““Oaklanders deserve a mayor who is not distracted, fully committed, and able to lead the city.”

Is NAACP spearheading racist attack?


 
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Dimsdale | June 21, 2024 at 4:38 pm

Well, I don’t claim to know anything about any of this, but when I read that the NAACP and the FIB were involved, I began to tilt towards Thao, even if this is a Democrat mess.

I guess Asians still rank low on the Democrat totem pole.


 
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Halcyon Daze | June 21, 2024 at 4:41 pm

Oh, but it’s OK to cheer the raids on opponents of the left, isn’t it?

For decades the Oakland Hill Fort Tribal Area helped elect all of these crooked politicians; those residents don’t care about the corruption because reparations come in many forms. Hill Forters only care that the Feral Flatlanders are now migrating into their stronghold and looting their precious estates.

How can one enjoy a quick jaunt weekend to the Orthanc vineyards when Orc are despoiling 4th gate Minas Tirith?


 
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CommoChief | June 21, 2024 at 5:17 pm

I got an idea to reduce gov’ corruption in contracts….. get the govt the eff out of that and return to the private sector. Just enforce the ordinances about trash disposal, fine the folks who let it pile up and haul it away for them but if they refuse to pay the fees incurred by the City to do it then ultimately auction off the property to recover the fees. If a business then don’t renew their business license. The make sure to criminally charge and fully prosecute those who illegally dump trash onto another’s property.

Simple, effective with far less opportunities for grift, graft corruption, kickbacks and payola. Of course the vested interests will whine mightily in opposition.


 
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smooth | June 21, 2024 at 5:28 pm

Leftists in circular firing squad. CA continues its decline.


 
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E Howard Hunt | June 21, 2024 at 5:29 pm

Thao says it’s all garbage.


 
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LeftWingLock | June 21, 2024 at 5:45 pm

If the FBI truly raided her house, how is it that she is still alive? I though the FBI SOP was 2 to the chest and 1 to the head. Followed by “Freeze, sucker.”


 
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Gosport | June 21, 2024 at 6:59 pm

“Oakland NAACP President Cynthia Adams demanded Thao resign:”

How odd. She didn’t demand that Oakland District Attorney Price, who is also facing recall, resign.

Whatever could the difference be?


 
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henrybowman | June 21, 2024 at 7:52 pm

“Voters Demand Answers After FBI Raids Mayor Thao’s House”

Answers to questions like, “Can we have her silverware?”

“Andy Duong and Cal Waste Solutions are the subjects of an ongoing investigation into alleged illegal campaign contributions… allegedly laundered through third parties…”

Hopefully at least twice… with bleach.


 
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diver64 | June 22, 2024 at 6:24 am

This doesn’t sound like the investigation is aimed at the Mayor. It sounds like it’s pointed at the Duong’s. Unless they have evidence that the others including the Mayor knew contributions were laundered and knew exactly where they were coming from this isn’t much.

Forget it Jake. It’s Chinatown…oh wait. It’s not, No Chinese allowed in Oakland.

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