• Is American billionaire funding LA, pro-Palestine campus protests?

    From michael horton@21:1/5 to All on Sat Jun 14 16:36:42 2025
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    (NewsNation) — The Trump administration and Republican lawmakers are launching an investigation into who is providing funding for anti-ICE
    protests that are taking place in Los Angeles as well as campus
    pro-Palestine demonstrations that have taken place across the country.

    That has led the FBI and IRS to American billionaire Neville Roy
    Singham, who is currently living in Shanghai. Members of the House
    Oversight Committee have told NewsNation that Singham will be called to
    testify before the committee about his ties to the Chinese Communist
    Party as well as his funding of anti-Israel groups and his connections
    to other groups that are believed to be behind the Los Angeles protests.

    After US-Iran nuclear talks crumble, what happens next?
    NewsNation has found that Singham sold his company in 2017 for close to
    $1 billion, and reports indicate that Singham has since provided funding
    to groups such as the People’s Forum. The organization, which is based
    in New York City, also has ties to the Party for Socialism and
    Liberation, a communist political party that is said to be behind the large-scale, anti-ICE protests that are taking place in Los Angeles.

    Alex Goldenberg, a senior adviser with the Network Contagion Research Institute, told NewsNation that Singham has a footprint in India, South
    Africa and London and remains active in the United States. Goldenberg
    said that Singham is funding a large network of nonprofit groups,
    providing them with tens of millions of dollars.

    “He’s not just funding activism. What we find is that he is funding and exporting an authoritarian-aligned ideology under the banner of American nonprofit legitimacy,” he said.

    Goldenberg said that in addition to pushing anti-American sentiments,
    the groups allegedly funded by Singham promote and glorify terrorism and violent revolutions.

    “What is being built here is not a protest movement,” Goldenberg told NewsNation. “I really view it as infrastructure for a deeply un-American campaign to destabilize the country from within.”

    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/is-american-billionaire-funding-la-pro-palestine-campus-protests/ar-AA1GFKwE?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531

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