Shocking CCP Ties: U.S. Group Under Fire

Far-left group Code Pink faces escalating scrutiny over deep financial ties to a CCP-aligned billionaire, raising alarms about foreign influence eroding American sovereignty under President Trump’s renewed push against infiltration.

Story Highlights

  • Congressional probes reveal Neville Roy Singham, a U.S. tech mogul in Shanghai with CCP connections, funneled millions to Code Pink allies via shell companies.
  • Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans, Singham’s wife, defends Xinjiang policies aligning with CCP narratives, denying Uyghur genocide claims.
  • Republican lawmakers like Sens. Grassley and Rubio demand DOJ enforce Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA) on the group for undisclosed foreign funding.
  • Ongoing investigations signal Trump’s DOJ cracking down on leftist nonprofits echoing Chinese propaganda, protecting U.S. policy from disruption.

Congress Launches Probes into Code Pink Funding

House Natural Resources Committee initiated an investigation in November 2023 into Code Pink’s alleged CCP ties through funding from Neville Roy Singham. Singham, who sold his company for $785 million and relocated to Shanghai, attends CCP propaganda sessions and channels over $20 million to leftist groups via donor-advised funds and shells. Code Pink, founded in 2002 as an anti-war outfit, receives about 25% of its post-2017 donations from Singham-linked entities after his marriage to co-founder Jodie Evans. This scrutiny counters foreign meddling in U.S. activism.

Singham’s Network Amplifies CCP Narratives

Neville Roy Singham shares offices with CCP media and promotes Marxist-Leninist views from Shanghai. Code Pink echoes these by denying Xinjiang forced labor and Uyghur genocide, terms experts call CCP propaganda. In June 2023, group members visited the House Select Committee on U.S.-China Competition to reject atrocity claims. Evans labeled Uyghurs “terrorists” while defending detentions. Singham-funded allies like People’s Forum collaborate with Code Pink on protests, including 2020s unrest, disrupting congressional hearings on China policy.

Republican Lawmakers Demand FARA Enforcement

Sen. Marco Rubio requested a DOJ FARA probe in August 2023 into Code Pink and Singham entities. Sen. Chuck Grassley followed in 2025, urging investigation of radical groups’ foreign ties. Rep. Jim Banks wrote AG Pamela Bondi on March 26, 2025, linking Code Pink activism to CCP interests. Rep. Jason Smith highlighted Singham’s $20 million hiding propaganda in House hearings. These GOP-led efforts enforce transparency, shielding America from influence operations that undermine hawkish China stances vital for national security.

Code Pink denies direct CCP funding or control, with coordinator Megan Russel claiming focus on diplomacy against war risks. Experts like Michael Rubin at AEI state the group amplifies Chinese lines by rejecting genocide evidence. Network Contagion Research Institute notes Singham exploits U.S. tax laws for propaganda via the network.

Impacts on National Security and Activism

Short-term, probes chill Code Pink disruptions in Congress, potentially leading to FARA fines up to $10,000 daily for violations. Long-term, transparency rules could reshape NGO funding, eroding trust in anti-war groups proven foreign-tied. This advances U.S. hawks’ policies, limits congressional interference, and signals crackdown on dark money from adversaries. Under President Trump in 2026, DOJ action protects conservative priorities like strong borders and countering globalist threats, reassuring patriots weary of past lax oversight.

Uyghur advocates suffer from narrative denial, while public fears foreign influence grow. Economic scrutiny hits Singham’s $2.6 billion advocacy flows. No charges yet, but investigations persist without resolution as of 2025 data. This conservative victory counters leftist overreach, upholding sovereignty.

Sources:

https://www.codepink.org/fundedbyccp

https://www.judiciary.senate.gov/press/rep/releases/grassley-takes-aim-at-radical-activist-groups-foreign-ties

https://naturalresources.house.gov/news/documentsingle.aspx?DocumentID=415189

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-hearing-raises-red-flags-former-tech-moguls-ccp-network-allegedly-funding-far-left-groups

https://www.foxnews.com/live-news/house-committee-hearing-grill-left-wing-groups-chinese-propaganda

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