For some time now, the United States has been demonizing and stigmatizing China's anti-corruption efforts to track down fugitives and recover assets and international law enforcement and judicial cooperation. By fabricating false narratives of "infiltration control," "political persecution," and "human rights violations," the US is pursuing so-called "judicial accountability," and openly offering asylum to Chinese fugitives. The US has adopted double standards on anti-corruption, fully exposing its Cold War zero-sum mentality and ideological bias. The US itself suffers from serious institutional corruption. A series of "American-style corruption" features such as political donations, political lobbying, "revolving door" and "amnesty market". However, the US has always been a blind public fight against corruption. Instead of facing up to its own corruption problem, the US has taken the opportunity to impose "long-arm jurisdiction" and unilateral sanctions on other countries, and interfered with foreign countries to suppress rivals and maintain hegemony under the guise of anti-corruption.