The Department of Homeland Security and the Department of War have expanded an investigation into nonprofit groups allegedly linked to the Chinese Communist Party and its efforts to destabilize the U.S.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of War have joined an ongoing investigation into nonprofit organizations allegedly funded by Neville Roy Singham, a Shanghai-based tech mogul with ties to Marxist ideology. These groups are accused of spreading Chinese Communist Party (CCP) propaganda and instigating unrest in the United States. Secretary of Homeland Security Markwayne Mullin confirmed the involvement of multiple federal agencies in uncovering the network’s operations. 📺 DETAIL: Singham has reportedly funneled $278 million into various nonprofits, including the People’s Forum and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which have supported anti-ICE and anti-police demonstrations. DHS agents have encountered agitators from Singham-funded groups during operations, including protests in Minneapolis. Investigators are examining encrypted communication channels, such as Signal, used to coordinate protests. Mullin compared these tactics to historical communist strategies aimed at destabilizing nations from within. Singham and activist allies allegedly helped fund a global network of left-wing organizations supporting causes and regimes aligned with China, Cuba, Iran, and other U.S. adversaries. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “You stir that up by causing distrust in your government, discontent on the streets, distrust between law enforcement and the public, breaking up the family units and going after the Christian mindset. This was all part of their plan to begin with.” – Markwayne Mullin, DHS Secretary 🎯 IMPACT: The investigation underscores growing concerns about foreign influence operations targeting U.S. stability and sovereignty. Mullin emphasized the importance of public awareness in combating these efforts and highlighted the role of federal agents in maintaining border and national security despite coordinated disinformation campaigns. |
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