Pfluger introduces bipartisan bill to block foreign adversaries from lobbying the U.S. Government

WASHINGTON U.S. Representatives August Pfluger (TX-11) and Jason Crow (CO-6) introduced the Preventing Adversary Influence, Disinformation and Obscured Foreign Financing Act, to close loopholes that allow unregistered agents of foreign adversaries to lobby in the United States, a press release stated.

The legislation has been introduced in the Senate by Senators John Cornyn (R-TX), Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Bill Hagerty (R-TN), Deb Fischer (R-NE), and Marco Rubio (R-FL). It is also included in the manager’s amendment of the Senate NDAA.

“The United States must remain vigilant in preventing foreign adversaries from influencing our government and policymaking,” Pfluger stated in the press release. “I am proud to introduce this legislation to advance U.S. national security and close loopholes so unregistered agents from places like China and Russia from influencing our policymaking process.

“For far too long, the Foreign Agents Registration Act’s lobbyist loophole has allowed adversaries like Russia and the Chinese Communist Party to operate in the shadows and spread misinformation within our democracy. I’m proud to work across the aisle with Representative Pfluger to close the loophole, end the corrupt influence of foreign adversaries, and protect our national security,” Crow stated in the press release.

“To stop back-alley attempts by our enemies to influence American policymaking, it’s critical we close the loopholes allowing the worst offenders to spend millions of dollars on disinformation campaigns in the U.S.,” Cornyn stated in the press release. “This legislation would prevent adversaries like China and Russia from ‘ghost-lobbying’ by requiring foreign agents to register and disclose political activity to the Department of Justice.”