Neville Roy Singham
Coverage of Neville Roy Singham in the Nexus archive.
- Subpoenaed pro-China outlet defends itself on Democracy Now!, which paid Singham-founded company millions
A pro-China media outlet subpoenaed in a Congressional probe of Neville Roy Singham's funding network defended itself on Democracy Now! It argued that the investigation, conducted by the House Ways and Means Committee, was an attack on journalism rather than a probe into foreign influence. The committee is examining how nonprofit laws protect against foreign influence, specifically investigating $39 million allegedly flowing to BreakThrough News and other groups.
- Subpoenaed pro-China outlet defends itself on Democracy Now!, which paid Singham-founded company millions
A U.S.-based pro-China media outlet, BreakThrough News, defended itself against a Congressional probe on Democracy Now!, addressing subpoenas issued by the House Ways and Means Committee regarding Neville Roy Singham's funding network. Presenter Rania Khalek framed the subpoenas as a 'McCarthy-style attack' on free speech rather than a legitimate inquiry into alleged foreign influence. The committee is examining how non-profit laws protect against foreign influence.
- SEE IT: GOP senator flips script on agitators tied to pro-CCP, Singham network
Sen. Rick Scott was confronted by activists from CodePink, a far-left group, who accused him of supporting policies harming Gaza and Cuba. CodePink is linked to Neville Roy Singham, a tech tycoon with alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and his wife, CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans. The protest included debates over U.S. actions in Iran, support for Israel, and sanctions on Cuba.
- SEE IT: GOP senator flips script on agitators tied to pro-CCP, Singham network
Sen. Rick Scott was confronted by CodePink activists, who accused him of supporting policies harming Gaza and Cuba. The group is linked to Neville Roy Singham, a tech tycoon with ties to the Chinese Communist Party, and includes co-founders Jodie Evans and Medea Benjamin, who criticized Scott's stance on Israel, Iran, and U.S. sanctions on Cuba.
- ‘McCarthy trials’: Hasan Piker, far-left figures erupt over subpoenas in $39M Singham probe
The House Ways and Means Committee has subpoenaed three nonprofits, including BreakThrough News, linked to pro-China tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham, who provided $39 million to these groups. Far-left figures like Hasan Piker and Medea Benjamin have criticized the subpoenas as a 'McCarthy-style' attack on the left, defending the organizations against allegations of foreign influence.
- ‘McCarthy trials’: Hasan Piker, far-left figures erupt over subpoenas in $39M Singham probe
The House Ways and Means Committee issued subpoenas to three nonprofits, including BreakThrough News, as part of an investigation into foreign influence linked to pro-China tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham. Prominent figures like Hasan Piker and Medea Benjamin criticized the subpoenas as a 'McCarthy-style' witch hunt.
- Blanche urged to investigate alleged foreign influence in fight against data centers
Lawmakers are urging acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to investigate claims that foreign-linked organizations are blocking data center construction in the U.S. to gain an advantage in AI development. The allegations include Chinese and Russian collusion, funding of NGOs, and security risks tied to infrastructure projects. The Party for Socialism and Liberation and Neville Roy Singham, a tech entrepreneur linked to pro-China groups, are cited as potential influences in anti-data center campaigns.
- Blanche urged to investigate alleged foreign influence in fight against data centers
Lawmakers are urging acting Attorney General Todd Blanche to investigate claims of foreign influence in efforts to block data center construction, alleging collusion by China and Russia through funded organizations. Rep. Lance Gooden and GOP lawmakers argue that foreign-linked groups, such as the Party for Socialism and Liberation, are opposing data centers to hinder U.S. AI leadership. Neville Roy Singham, a tech entrepreneur with ties to China, is under investigation for funding groups linked to the Chinese Communist Party.
- Intel expert says Singham network is more than a nonprofit scandal—it's a security threat
An intelligence expert warned that Neville Roy Singham's network is a national security threat, funneling millions into left-wing nonprofits like the People's Forum and Party for Socialism and Liberation, which organize protests. A federal grand jury in Manhattan is investigating Singham's financial network, which has blocked U.S. AI and data center projects, according to a report.
- Intel expert says Singham network is more than a nonprofit scandal—it's a security threat
An intelligence expert claims Neville Roy Singham's network is a national security threat due to its funding of socialist, communist, and Marxist organizations. A federal grand jury is investigating Singham's financial network, which has funneled over $278 million into nonprofits organizing protests against U.S. policies.
- FIRST ON FOX: Former Treasury advisor says probe into 'subversive' anti-AI Singham network is 'enormous'
A former Treasury advisor highlights a Southern District of New York investigation into the finances of activist network linked to Neville Roy Singham, alleging its role in delaying or blocking AI infrastructure projects. The report details 21 campaigns across 14 states, resulting in 10 data center moratoria, one permanent ban, and four rejected projects.
- Sen Tom Cotton urges DOJ to probe Chinese bid to 'kneecap' American AI
Sen. Tom Cotton urged the Justice Department to investigate a Chinese-linked campaign targeting U.S. AI infrastructure. A report alleges Chinese state media and foreign-funded groups, including those tied to Neville Roy Singham, have opposed data centers and AI projects in the U.S.
- Sen Tom Cotton urges DOJ to probe Chinese bid to 'kneecap' American AI
Sen. Tom Cotton urged the Justice Department to investigate a covert campaign linked to China aimed at undermining U.S. artificial intelligence infrastructure. The request follows a report alleging Chinese state media and foreign-funded groups, including those tied to tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham, have opposed data center construction and AI projects in the U.S.
- From the Trump administration to Kevin O’Leary, there’s a new narrative that China is to blame for plummeting data center popularity
Kevin O’Leary and the Trump administration are blaming China for declining public support of data centers in the U.S., citing foreign influence in anti-data center campaigns. O’Leary’s Utah data center project, which would consume significant electricity, faces opposition despite local government approval, with critics arguing it risks overstating environmental impacts.
- Rubio sanctions Cuban groups with ties to US nonprofit network funded by communist donor Neville Roy Singham
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctioned the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) and U.S. groups linked to it, including People's Forum, CodePink, and Progressive International, which are funded by Marxist tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham. The U.S. is investigating Cuba's alleged influence campaign through these groups, with ICAP's leadership including former Cuban intelligence officer Fernando González Llort.
- Rubio sanctions Cuban groups with ties to US nonprofit network funded by communist donor Neville Roy Singham
Secretary of State Marco Rubio sanctioned the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) and U.S. nonprofits linked to it, citing their ties to communist donor Neville Roy Singham. The groups, including People's Forum and CodePink, collaborated with ICAP on a March 2024 event featuring Marxist streamer Hasan Piker, drawing federal scrutiny over potential sanctions violations.
- 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.
- How a Rhodes Scholar with ties to Cuba's president organized the convoy that brought Hasan Piker to Havana
Hasan Piker, a Twitch streamer, collaborated with David Adler, a Rhodes Scholar linked to Cuba's president, to organize the 'Nuestra América Convoy' to Cuba, delivering supplies and drawing scrutiny from U.S. federal investigators. The Treasury Department is examining Piker and others, including Medea Benjamin and Neville Roy Singham, for potential ties to Cuban government entities and political operations.
- How a Rhodes Scholar with ties to Cuba's president organized the convoy that brought Hasan Piker to Havana
A Rhodes Scholar with ties to Cuba's president, David Adler, organized the 'Nuestra América Convoy' that brought Twitch streamer Hasan Piker and others to Havana. The U.S. Treasury Department is investigating Piker, CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin, and others for Cuba-related activities linked to the convoy and Progressive International, an organization led by Adler.
- Rabid anti-Israel activists set to hit the streets tonight in Mamdani's Manhattan
Anti-Israel activists, including groups like PAL-AWDA and Within Our Lifetime, plan to protest a Jerusalem Real Estate Expo in Times Square tonight, demanding the dismantling of Israel. The protest follows previous clashes at synagogues and comes amid criticism of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's past involvement with pro-Palestine organizations.
- Rabid anti-Israel activists set to hit the streets tonight in Mamdani's Manhattan
Anti-Israel activists plan to protest a Jerusalem Real Estate Expo in Manhattan tonight, following recent incidents of harassment against Jews and pro-Israel groups. The event is sponsored by PAL-AWDA, which advocates for dismantling Israel, and will involve groups like Within Our Lifetime and Muslim American Society. The protest occurs amid tensions over antisemitism and Mayor Zohran Mamdani's past ties to anti-Israel activism.
- GOP lawmakers urge Treasury to press ahead with probe of Hasan Piker over Cuba trip
Republican lawmakers support a Treasury Department investigation into Hasan Piker's Cuba trip, alleging potential legal violations. A Jewish advocacy group also requested a Justice Department probe, claiming Piker acted as an unregistered agent for Cuba. The investigation is linked to a broader probe involving Neville Roy Singham and his funded organizations.
- GOP lawmakers urge Treasury to press ahead with probe of Hasan Piker over Cuba trip
Republican lawmakers are supporting a Treasury Department investigation into Marxist influencer Hasan Piker over his Cuba trip, with a Jewish advocacy group also urging a Justice Department probe. Piker faces a subpoena linked to an inquiry into tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham and his funding of pro-communist organizations, including CodePink and ANSWER Coalition. The investigation involves allegations of potential violations of U.S. laws and sanctions regarding Cuba's communist regime.
- Hasan Piker names pro-CCP tycoon Singham as financier of 'political movements' despite nonprofit veneer
Far-left influencer Hasan Piker revealed that tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham funds pro-communist U.S. nonprofits like CodePink and ANSWER Coalition, which critics argue violate tax laws by engaging in political activism. Federal investigators have subpoenaed Piker and CodePink co-founder Susan Medea Benjamin over Cuba trips and Singham's network, which allegedly funneled $278 million into transnational organizations aligned with the Chinese Communist Party.
- Hasan Piker names pro-CCP tycoon Singham as financier of 'political movements' despite nonprofit veneer
Hasan Piker, a far-left influencer, publicly linked tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham to a network of pro-communist U.S. nonprofits, including CodePink, ANSWER Coalition, and Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), alleging they engage in political advocacy under tax-exempt status. Piker and CodePink co-founder Susan Medea Benjamin were subpoenaed by the Treasury Department for allegedly violating sanctions against the Communist Party of Cuba during a 2023 trip.
- Agitators united by Chinese money, hate for America target data centers, experts warn
Climate activists, anti-Israel protesters, and far-left groups like CodePink are converging despite differing agendas, driven by anti-American sentiment and alleged Chinese funding. Experts warn these movements, targeting U.S. AI infrastructure and data centers, could weaken America's technological edge in its rivalry with China.
- Agitators united by Chinese money, hate for America target data centers, experts warn
Climate activists, anti-Israel protesters, and other groups with differing agendas are linked by anti-American sentiment and Chinese funding, according to experts. These movements are targeting U.S. AI infrastructure and data centers, potentially weakening America's technological edge in the global AI race.
- DHS, War Dept join probe into Singham network allegedly sowing discord in US
The Department of Homeland Security and Department of War have joined an investigation into a network of nonprofit groups funded by Neville Roy Singham, allegedly sowing discord in the US. The probe includes multiple Trump administration agencies examining the coordination and funding of agitator groups tied to Singham's network. Investigators suspect the network of spreading Chinese Communist Party propaganda.
- DHS, War Dept join probe into Singham network allegedly sowing discord in US
The Department of Homeland Security and Department of War have joined an investigation into a network of nonprofit groups funded by Neville Roy Singham, allegedly sowing discord in the US. The probe includes multiple Trump administration agencies examining coordination, funding, and online organization of agitator groups and nonprofits tied to Singham's network. The investigation has uncovered a coordinated effort to stir up discontent online.
- Report: Chinese propaganda, Singham network, foreign dark money linked to campaigns against data centers
A report by the Bitcoin Policy Institute alleges foreign influence in campaigns against US AI data center construction, including Chinese propaganda and dark money funding from foreign billionaires. The report links these efforts to a network of nonprofits funded by tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham and his wife Jodie Evans, co-founder of CodePink. This network has allegedly spent years fueling opposition to US AI infrastructure expansion.
- Navy veteran Rocky Rochford seeks to turn Tampa Bay red, unseat 20-year House incumbent
Navy veteran Rocky Rochford is running to unseat 20-year House incumbent Kathy Castor in Florida's 14th congressional district, citing her ineffectiveness and promising to bring leadership and faith to the role. Rochford's campaign focuses on issues like affordability, children's rights, and foreign influence. He aims to flip Tampa Bay from blue to red.
- Navy veteran Rocky Rochford seeks to turn Tampa Bay red, unseat 20-year House incumbent
Navy veteran Rocky Rochford is running to unseat 20-year House incumbent Kathy Castor in Florida's 14th congressional district, citing her ineffectiveness and promising to bring leadership and faith to the process. Rochford emphasizes children's rights and combating foreign influence. He has proposed a children's bill of rights to protect kids from online predators and exploitation.
- Israel, Jews targeted worldwide as well-funded leftist, Islamist groups join for ‘Nakba 78’ protests
A global network of anti-Israel activist groups is mobilizing coordinated 'Nakba 78' protests across the US and worldwide, with about 425 organizations working together with a combined funding footprint of about $1 billion in annual revenues. The protests mark the anniversary of Israel's founding and challenge its right to exist. The groups have organized an estimated 736 events across 39 countries.
- Israel, Jews targeted worldwide as well-funded leftist, Islamist groups join for ‘Nakba 78’ protests
A global network of anti-Israel activist groups is mobilizing coordinated 'Nakba 78' protests across the US and worldwide, with around 425 organizations involved and a combined funding footprint of about $1 billion. The protests mark the anniversary of Israel's founding and challenge its right to exist. The groups have organized an estimated 736 events across 39 countries.
- Lawmakers raise alarm over Neville Roy Singham's $278M network spreading CCP propaganda in the U.S.
Lawmakers are raising concerns about Neville Roy Singham's $278M network spreading Chinese Communist Party propaganda in the U.S. through nonprofits. Singham has funneled millions into these organizations since 2017, including CodePink, which has supported communist regimes. Officials are investigating financial activity tied to the network.
- Lawmakers raise alarm over Neville Roy Singham's $278M network spreading CCP propaganda in the U.S.
Lawmakers are raising concerns about Neville Roy Singham's $278M network spreading Chinese Communist Party propaganda in the U.S. through nonprofits. Singham has funneled millions into a broad network of nonprofits since 2017, including CodePink, which has supported communist regimes. Officials are investigating financial activity tied to the network.
- Singham-backed, pro-China group drops huge sum on Manhattan HQ as feds probe shadowy network
The People's Forum Inc., a pro-China nonprofit, bought a Manhattan building for $5.15 million and is raising funds to renovate it, amid federal investigations into its network's foreign influence. The group is tied to Shanghai-based mogul Neville Roy Singham, who has funneled $285 million into the network since 2017. The purchase and fundraising drive have raised concerns about foreign influence in the US.
- Singham-backed, pro-China group drops huge sum on Manhattan HQ as feds probe shadowy network
The People's Forum Inc., a pro-China nonprofit funded by Neville Roy Singham, bought a Manhattan building for $5.15 million and is raising funds to renovate it amidst federal investigations into Singham's network. The group aims to raise $5 million, with a deadline of December 2026 for individual donors. Lawmakers are scrutinizing China's influence in the US.
- FIRST ON FOX: Powerful House Ways and Means chair throws hammer down on 'foreign-aligned influence network'
The House Ways and Means Committee is investigating an alleged foreign-aligned influence network linked to pro-communist protests on May Day. The committee is looking into nonprofits funded by Neville Roy Singham, a Marxist tech tycoon. The investigation aims to determine if tax-exempt status is being used to facilitate foreign influence.