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The campaign rollout is massive — complete with a hard-hitting 30-second TV ad, a website (ChinaChubb.com), digital billboards circling Washington, D.C., and an aggressive online ad blitz designed to wake up Americans to Chubb’s deep CCP connections.

Cozy photos, Beijing meetings, and praise for China’s dictator

The evidence is visual, verifiable, and damning. Photos released by the Chinese government show Greenberg shaking hands and smiling with senior Communist Party officials — including one of Xi Jinping’s closest advisers.

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At Beijing’s China Development Forum, Greenberg was photographed meeting Wang Yi, a member of the CPC’s Political Bureau — one of the most powerful positions in China’s ruling elite.

The official state press even quoted Greenberg calling the “U.S.-China relationship… the most significant bilateral relationship in the world.”

But that’s just the beginning.

In 2024, Greenberg was seen again — this time shaking hands with Xi Jinping himself during a Beijing event where he served as Chair of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations.

At that meeting, Greenberg offered glowing praise for the communist regime:

“China’s exceptional economic growth and transformation over the past decades speak to its strong resilience and vitality,” Greenberg said.

And if that wasn’t enough, Greenberg also introduced Xi at a 2023 San Francisco event, where he told the audience:

“Like many others in this room, I believe that a strong and prosperous China that supports and invests in the international system can be a force for good in the world.”

Deep ties to Chinese institutions with defense links

The web of connections doesn’t end with photo-ops.

Greenberg also serves on the advisory board of Tsinghua University’s School of Economics and Management — an institution known for its ties to China’s defense and technology apparatus. That same network has been linked to military-related research and state-run tech innovation programs.

He shares that board seat with global elites like Mark Zuckerberg, Tim Cook, and David Rubenstein — all of whom have faced criticism for their soft-pedaled stance toward Beijing. Together, they represent a who’s who of American executives who can’t seem to stop chasing China’s money.

Adding to the intrigue, Xi Jinping personally sent greetings to a gala honoring Greenberg in 2022 — a rare gesture that shows just how close the relationship runs. Even Greenberg’s family business, C.V. Starr, has been deeply embedded in China for decades, owning the vast majority of a major Chinese insurer.

Attacking “America First” while defending Beijing

Perhaps most outrageous is how Greenberg treats his own country.

While praising Xi’s “resilience,” Greenberg has repeatedly attacked American efforts to protect jobs and push back on China’s economic manipulation. He’s urged the U.S. to “tone down rhetoric about Taiwan” and dismissed efforts to counter CCP influence as “self-isolating.”

In one 2017 letter, Greenberg even wrote:

“I am concerned about my country’s America First brand of nationalism and its impact on our image and leadership in both trade and geopolitics in the short and potentially longer term.”

Let that sink in — an American CEO entrusted with protecting American families’ financial futures believes America First is the problem.

The perfect symbol of everything wrong with corporate America

Evan Greenberg’s behavior isn’t an isolated case — it’s a snapshot of a much larger disease infecting corporate America. For decades, U.S. executives have shipped jobs overseas, embraced “woke” ideology, and groveled before authoritarian regimes while pretending to champion “global progress.”

These same CEOs wave the American flag at home while cashing checks from countries that hate what the flag represents.

When the man running one of America’s biggest insurance companies praises a communist dictator as a “force for good,” it’s no wonder average Americans feel betrayed.

Working people are paying premiums to companies run by elites who seem to care more about China’s future than America’s.

This is why the America First movement continues to strike a chord. Ordinary citizens are fed up with watching global corporations sell out their country — one handshake, one photo, and one dollar at a time.

If this campaign does what it intends, it will remind every American where their hard-earned money is really going — and who their insurance company’s CEO truly works for.

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