For years, Americans have watched suspiciously well-organized protests erupt across their cities. Anti-police riots. Pro-Hamas marches. Anti-American demonstrations with matching signs, coordinated chants, and professional-grade logistics. None of it was spontaneous. Behind every printed banner and rented bullhorn was money — serious money. The uncomfortable question was never whether someone was bankrolling it all. It was who.
Congressional committees have been digging. Watchdog groups have flagged a web of nonprofit organizations funneling foreign-aligned dark money straight into American political activism. One name kept surfacing in investigation after investigation: a Shanghai-based American billionaire with deep ties to the Chinese Communist Party. But the evidence always came from outsiders looking in — until now. What if someone inside the operation just confirmed everything conservatives have been warning about for years?
From Fox News:
Far-left political influencer Hasan Piker identified American Marxist tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham as a major financier behind a network of pro-communist U.S. nonprofits engaged in “political advocacy” and “a lot of political movements,” marking the first public acknowledgment from a figure inside the far-left network that organizations in the Singham network are operating with an explicitly political agenda.
The comments are significant because congressional investigators and watchdog groups have long argued that nonprofits connected to Singham are functioning as overt political operations while enjoying tax-exempt charitable status. Critics argue such activity may violate nonprofit tax laws, which place strict limits on the amount of political activity charities can conduct.
Read that again. This isn’t a Republican senator at a podium. This isn’t a Fox News investigation — though those have been excellent. This is one of the most influential far-left voices in America, a Marxist Twitch streamer with millions of followers, rattling off the names of organizations and their billionaire benefactors like he was reading a restaurant menu.
“I think that ultimately the target is probably Singham and his operation from PSL to ANSWER Coalition to CodePink — like anything that he has ever financed,” Piker said during a rambling six-hour livestream. He referred to Singham casually as “Roy.” First-name basis. Comfortable. Familiar. He then called Singham a “funding vehicle for a lot of political movements in the country.”
That sound you hear? It’s the quiet part being broadcast at full volume. And every American who cares about this republic should be paying very close attention.
Following the money from Shanghai to your street corner
Consider the scale. According to a five-part Fox News Digital investigation, Neville Roy Singham has pumped approximately $278 million since 2017 into a network of six U.S. nonprofits. That river of cash started flowing the same year he sold his tech company, Thoughtworks, for an estimated $785 million — and decamped to Shanghai.
From China, he constructed an activist empire. Over $22 million went to the People’s Forum, a communist organizing hub in New York City. Nearly $69 million landed at the Justice and Education Fund, which funnels money to anonymous overseas projects. Millions more flowed to CodePink, a propaganda media outfit, and a pro-communist think tank. The Party for Socialism and Liberation and ANSWER Coalition — the very groups behind many of the most divisive protests on American streets over the past decade — share office space and leadership with the People’s Forum.
So where does Singham’s allegiance actually rest? At a November 2025 conference at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Shanghai, he praised Chinese President Xi Jinping and the CCP’s vision for a “new world order.” Not exactly subtle.
Your tax dollars at work — for Marxism
This is where it gets personal. These organizations enjoy tax-exempt charitable status under Section 501(c)(3). They pay nothing. Their donors get deductions. In practical terms, hardworking American taxpayers are subsidizing a Marxist influence network that aligns itself with the Chinese Communist Party. Sit with that for a moment.
Piker’s own words — “political advocacy” and “political movements” — describe precisely the activity that charitable nonprofits are legally prohibited from conducting. Four separate congressional committees are now investigating. The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has issued subpoenas to Piker and CodePink co-founder Medea Benjamin over potential sanctions violations tied to a March trip to communist Cuba. Reports indicate up to 40 Americans who joined that convoy face scrutiny.
Neither Piker nor Benjamin has responded to media inquiries. Piker has, however, devoted multiple livestreams to playing the victim, in between bragging about a designer suit he purchased after a New York photoshoot. This self-described Marxist revolutionary lives in a $2 million West Hollywood home. The revolution has a killer wardrobe budget, apparently.
The confession that changes the conversation
For years, conservatives who warned about foreign-funded communist networks operating inside American institutions were waved off as paranoid. Conspiracy theorists. Alarmists seeing red under every bed. Now the alarm is coming from inside the house. A radical leftist influencer voluntarily named the billionaire, named the organizations, and described the entire apparatus as “political movements” — on camera, to an audience of millions.
The debate is settled. These investigations must press forward. The nonprofit loopholes that allow tax-exempt Marxist political machines to operate must be sealed shut. And Americans must demand that not one more sheltered dollar flows into the hands of people who would remake this nation in the image of Marx, funded from a luxury apartment in Shanghai. The Marxist made the conservative case better than any of us could have. The very least we can do is hold him to his own words.
Key Takeaways
- Leftist streamer Hasan Piker publicly named the billionaire bankrolling America’s far-left protest infrastructure.
- Shanghai-based tycoon Neville Roy Singham funneled $278 million into tax-exempt organizations conducting political activism.
- These nonprofits exploit charitable status while advancing agendas aligned with the Chinese Communist Party.
- Federal subpoenas and four congressional investigations signal real legal consequences may finally be coming.
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