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nflnewsbyzennie62.com Presents:Bryan Azevedo Home Raided By FBI Over Duong Vietnam Trip: San Leandro Councilmember Defended Trip
. A vlog by the YouTube channel named in the video’s upper left corner and serves as the original blog post for this content.Bryan Azevedo Home Raided By FBI Over Duong Vietnam Trip: San Leandro Councilmember Defended TripHere is Bryan’s account in the San Leandro Times:We’re trying to put San Leandro on the map,” City Councilman and Vice Mayor Bryan Azevedo said of his recent trade delegation visit to Vietnam. While our place on local maps is secure, Azevedo means the ones consulted by overseas businesses and countries looking for trade partners. He pointed out that the latest figures show that about 15 percent of San Leandrans are Vietnamese-American, while 37 percent are Asian-American.Some of those residents own businesses that might be interested in trade, he added. Azevedo joined some 50 other local officials and business people on the 12-day trip sponsored by the Vietnamese-American Business Association in San Jose.Among his companions were Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao, Alameda County Supervisor Lena Tam, Alameda County Sheriff Yesenia Sanchez, and Azevedo’s favorite new person he met on the visit, actor Danny Glover. Glover wore a San Leandro hat Azevedo had given him at several official events. “Now if Glover can just introduce me to his friend Tom Hanks,” Azevedo mused.Bryan Azevedo did, however, invite Glover for a tour of San Leandro in the weeks ahead. Glover accepted, but they are still working out the exact date. The group was plunged into a whirlwind of meetings, industrial tours and conversations with leaders. They had a little time to see a few sights, but not much, he said.The group visited the chambers of commerce in Hanoi, Da Nang, and Ho Chi Minh City. Ken Maxey, Comcast Government Affairs Representative and Member of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, was one of several business leaders in the delegation. “We got to Vietnam at one in the morning, and our first meeting was at 7 a.m.,” Azevedo said.Bryan Azevedo saw the highlight of his trip as his meeting with the nation’s prime minister, Pham Minh Chinh, who surprised him by cracking a succession of jokes. He also quoted Abraham Lincoln at one point. “Politicians here don’t crack jokes nearly so often. In fact, voters often don’t like it if they do, especially at meetings,” Azevedo said.Vice Mayor Azevedo also met with mayor Phan Van Mai of Ho Chi Minh City (formerly Saigon, and some continue to call it that). And as a councilman himself, he met with the city councils in Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh CityThe delegation visited two different automobile assembly plants, two ports, a waste treatment facility and several other industrial operations. “We don’t just want to buy things from them, “ Azevedo said. “We want to sell them our products, too.”Now, what may have gotten him in the focus of the FBI was a contribution from Andy Duong, but that had nothing to do with the trip, according to records.
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