Millionaire connected to CCP allegedly funds protest groups in Minnesota: report
Neville Roy Singham, under federal probe, is accused of funding anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests linked to deaths of two protesters in Minnesota.
- A wealthy individual with ties to the Chinese Communist Party is alleged to be funding groups involved in anti-ICE protests and agitators in Minnesota, with organizations such as The People’s Forum and the Party for Socialism and Liberation reportedly receiving support.
- Investigations and commentary suggest these groups are communicating and mobilizing through various channels to organize resistance against federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions.
- Critics argue that the financier’s relocation to China and the use of dark-money networks make it difficult for U.S. authorities to subpoena or directly regulate these activities.
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"Dark Money Network" Attacking ICE Discovered To Be Tied To CCP-Tied Oligarch - The American Tribune.com
A breaking report has found that anti-ICE riots in Minneapolis have allegedly been fueled by groups like the Party for Socialism and Liberation and The People’s Forum, subsidized by U.S. tech mogul Neville Roy Singham, now in Shanghai with reported CCP ties. For context, Singham, who has funneled over $250 million to a slew of leftist, dark-money networks, according to a 2023 NYT exposé, faces congressional probes but is shielded from subpoenas …
NEW: CCP-Linked Figure Caught Bankrolling Anti-ICE Agitators Through Shady Network
As clashes between agitators and federal law enforcement intensify in Minneapolis, the money trail behind the anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement unrest is starting to surface. Investigators and congressional Republicans are zeroing in on a wealthy American expat living in China who has been linked to a web of dark money groups accused of fueling far-left activism tied to Chinese Communist Party interests. A Fox News Digital investigat…
MichaelSavage.com – Taxpayer Funding for Activists: How Government Grants Support Minnesota’s Anti-ICE Riots
Minnesota’s anti-ICE protests are funded by a number of labor unions including AFSCME Local 3800, SEIU Local 26, and the Minnesota AFL-CIO; faith-based groups including the Council on American-Islamic Relations Minnesota, Faith in Minnesota and ISAIAH, and the Legal Rights Center; and activist organizations such as Indivisible Twin Cities and groups linked to the Headwaters…
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