Code Pink
Coverage of Code Pink in the Nexus archive.
- Hasan Piker defends pro-communist, anti-ICE Singham network activists as 'wonderful people'
Hasan Piker, a Marxist political influencer, defended pro-communist activists linked to tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham, calling them 'wonderful people' and denying any illegal activities. Singham's network has funded anti-ICE protests in multiple U.S. cities, while federal investigators scrutinize Piker and Code Pink over travel to Cuba.
- Hasan Piker defends pro-communist, anti-ICE Singham network activists as 'wonderful people'
Hasan Piker, a Marxist political influencer, defended pro-communist activists linked to Neville Roy Singham's network, calling them 'wonderful people' despite federal investigations into their activities and Cuba travel ties. Singham's network, funded with $285 million since 2017, organizes anti-ICE protests across major U.S. cities, while Piker faces scrutiny over his political influence and connections to leftist groups.
- Fetterman won’t budge on Iran war powers vote
Senator John Fetterman refuses to change his vote against a Democratic war powers resolution on Iran, citing concerns about Iran's nuclear program as more important than party pressure. His opposition was decisive in killing the Senate measure last week in a 49-50 vote, and he remains unmoved by intraparty criticism despite acknowledging the political damage to his standing as a Democrat.
- John Fetterman breaks with party over ‘orgy of socialism’ May Day protests
Sen. John Fetterman criticized May Day protests as an 'orgy of socialism,' distancing himself from far-left groups like the Communist Party and Democratic Socialists of America. He expressed concerns about protests straying from labor union traditions and criticized the involvement of activists in schools.
- 600 groups with $2B in revenue mobilize 3,000 May Day protests in a 'red-blue' alliance, probe finds
A Fox News Digital investigation reveals a 'red-blue' alliance of 600 groups with $2 billion in revenue organizing 3,000 May Day protests across the U.S., including communist and Democratic Party-affiliated organizations. Critics claim the network, led by groups like the Democratic Socialists of America and funded by tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham, promotes an anti-American agenda with events encouraging Americans to 'skip work, school, and shopping.'