The radical Left’s protest machine has been wreaking havoc across America for years.
But now we’re learning who’s been pulling the strings behind the scenes.
And James Comer exposed one Chinese billionaire’s web of anti-American chaos.
House GOP targets billionaire living in Communist China
House Republicans launched a major investigation on June 13 targeting a wealthy American businessman who moved to China and now appears to be bankrolling destructive protests on American soil.
The investigation centers on Neville Singham, a tech entrepreneur who sold his company for hundreds of millions and relocated to Shanghai where he lives with his radical activist wife.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer and Congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna are demanding answers about what they suspect is a sophisticated foreign influence operation designed to tear America apart from within.
According to The New York Post, the lawmakers sent letters to both Singham and Attorney General Pam Bondi expressing grave concerns about potential Chinese Communist Party connections.
The investigation focuses on Singham’s financial support for organizations including the Party for Liberation and Socialism, the People’s Forum, and the ANSWER Coalition – groups that have been at the center of violent anti-American demonstrations.
Shanghai billionaire accused of funding Los Angeles chaos
What makes this investigation explosive is the connection between Singham’s money and the destructive riots that have been plaguing Los Angeles in recent weeks.
The Party for Liberation and Socialism has been heavily involved in organizing violent demonstrations against Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations in the city.
These aren’t peaceful protests – they’re coordinated attacks on federal law enforcement trying to remove dangerous criminals from American communities.
The 71-year-old Singham built his fortune through Thoughtworks, a software company he sold in 2017 for $785 million according to reports.
But instead of enjoying retirement in America, he chose to move to Communist China where he now operates what investigators describe as a complex network of nonprofit organizations.
Luna has made it clear that Congress won’t tolerate foreign interference in American politics, promising subpoenas and potential criminal referrals if Singham refuses to cooperate.
Communist connections run deep
The most disturbing aspect of this investigation involves Singham’s apparent ties to Chinese Communist Party propaganda efforts.
Multiple reports indicate that Singham shares office space with organizations that actively promote Beijing’s interests around the world.
His wife, 70-year-old Jodie Evans, co-founded the anti-war group Code Pink and has been vocal in defending China’s authoritarian government.
Evans has organized events with titles like "China Is Not Our Enemy" where she praised the Communist regime’s political system.
The couple represents a perfect storm of anti-American activism funded by enormous wealth and potentially directed by foreign adversaries.
Previous investigations have revealed that Singham supports media outlets and organizations that consistently echo Chinese government talking points on major international issues.
Republicans demand accountability from Justice Department
House Republicans aren’t just investigating Singham – they’re also pressing the Justice Department to explain why previous concerns about his activities were ignored.
Senators Marco Rubio and Lindsey Graham had already urged the Biden administration to investigate potential Foreign Agent Registration Act violations.
The Biden Justice Department apparently took no action despite clear warning signs about foreign influence operations.
Now Republican lawmakers are asking Attorney General Pam Bondi to brief Congress on what steps the government is taking to counter Chinese interference in American politics.
The investigation comes at a critical time when cities across America are experiencing coordinated attacks on federal law enforcement agencies.
Strategy of Sowing Discord revealed
What Republicans have uncovered appears to fit perfectly with what intelligence experts call China’s "Strategy of Sowing Discord."
This approach involves funding radical groups that attack American institutions from within, creating chaos and division without direct military confrontation.
By supporting organizations that oppose immigration enforcement, China can weaken America’s ability to control its own borders and maintain law and order.
The anti-ICE riots serve multiple Chinese interests by undermining federal authority and creating instability in major American cities.
National security experts have warned that this type of influence operation represents a serious threat to American sovereignty.
When foreign adversaries can fund domestic groups that attack our law enforcement agencies, the line between external threats and internal subversion becomes dangerously blurred.
Pattern of anti-American funding exposed
The Singham investigation reveals a broader pattern of wealthy individuals using their resources to support radical causes that harm American interests.
His network of organizations has been involved not just in anti-ICE riots but also in anti-Israel demonstrations that often turn violent and destructive.
These groups consistently oppose American foreign policy positions and promote narratives that align with hostile foreign governments.
The fact that this funding operation is based in Shanghai while targeting American cities shows the global nature of the threat we’re facing.
Congress has a responsibility to expose these influence networks and hold accountable anyone who participates in foreign interference operations.
Justice Department faces scrutiny over inaction
Perhaps most troubling is the apparent failure of previous administrations to take these threats seriously.
Despite clear evidence of potential Foreign Agent Registration Act violations, the Biden Justice Department chose not to pursue charges or launch serious investigations.
This pattern of selective enforcement has allowed foreign influence operations to flourish while targeting American citizens who defend their own country.
Republican lawmakers are demanding answers about why wealthy individuals living in hostile foreign countries can fund domestic chaos with impunity.
The investigation represents a crucial test of whether America will defend itself against sophisticated foreign interference campaigns.
Americans deserve protection from foreign manipulation
Every American should be outraged that foreign money is being used to fund attacks on our law enforcement agencies and federal institutions.
The riots in Los Angeles aren’t organic expressions of political dissent – they’re carefully orchestrated campaigns funded by hostile foreign interests.
When Congress exposes these networks, they’re defending the basic principle that American politics should be controlled by Americans, not by wealthy expatriates living under foreign governments.
The Singham investigation could be just the beginning of a broader effort to identify and neutralize foreign influence operations targeting American cities.
This is exactly the kind of oversight Congress should be conducting to protect American sovereignty and the rule of law.