Neville Roy Singham’s Role in Funding Violent Protests: Spotlight on June 2025 Los Angeles

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In recent years, concerns have grown about foreign influence in American protests. Neville Roy Singham, a U.S. billionaire, is at the center of the controversy. Singham, once a tech mogul, has been linked to funding groups tied to violent protests, including those in Los Angeles in June 2025. This article probes Singham’s background and his financial ties to these events. The broader implications are discussed using verified information to shed light on this complex issue.

Who Is Neville Roy Singham?

Neville Roy Singham, born May 13, 1954, made his fortune founding Thoughtworks, an IT consulting company. He sold it for $785 million in 2017. After moving to China, Singham shifted his focus to funding organizations that promote pro-Chinese government messages. According to The New York Times, he started a consulting business in 2019 with partners in the Chinese Communist Party’s foreign influence propaganda network. His ideological roots trace back to his youth in the League of Revolutionary Black Workers. This was a Maoist group, as noted by InfluenceWatch. Singham’s funding, channeled through nonprofits like the Justice and Education Fund, has subsequently unleashed groups worldwide, including in the U.S., India, and South Africa. These organizations blend progressive causes—like racial justice or climate change—with pro-China narratives. This raises questions about their motives.

Foreign Influence and The Los Angeles Protests of June 2025

In June 2025, Los Angeles saw significant clashes following immigration raids. The Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), a Marxist-Leninist group, organized protests outside City Hall on June 8. They used the slogan “National Guard go away, ICE out of LA.” These events, detailed on Wikipedia, turned violent, with clashes reported between protesters and authorities. Solidarity protests spread to other cities, as covered by The Guardian. PSL’s funding is traced to Singham through The People’s Forum. This is a New York-based event space hosting BreakThrough News. According to Wikipedia, The People’s Forum, led by Claudia De la Cruz, received over $20 million from Singham’s Justice and Education Fund. PSL leaders, including Brian Becker and Eugene Puryear, are tied to this network. Above all, critics argue it pushes pro-China propaganda while fueling foreign influence in domestic unrest.

Representative Anna Paulina Luna’s Concerns about Foreign influence

Representative Anna Paulina Luna, a Florida Republican, has highlighted Singham’s role in funding protests. However, specific statements are scarce. Her focus on national security, as seen on her website, aligns with concerns about foreign influence in U.S. politics. The June 2025 protests, given their scale and PSL’s involvement, likely prompted her to address Singham’s financial influence, as This is suggested by posts on X.

Broader Implications of Singham’s Funding

Singham’s activities extend beyond the U.S. He’s under investigation in India for allegedly funding Chinese propaganda through outlets like NewsClick. The Enforcement Directorate issued summons in November 2023, per The Hindu. His network includes groups like No Cold War and Code Pink. These have been, and are, criticized for blending progressive activism with pro-China messaging, as reported by Daily Mail. The Los Angeles protests highlight a troubling trend: foreign-funded groups exploiting local issues to destabilize communities. Singham’s $275 million in donations to U.S. nonprofits, as noted by CNBC TV18, raises questions about transparency and influence in American activism.

What This Means for the Future

The June 2025 Los Angeles protests, fueled partly by Singham’s funding, underscore the need for scrutiny. Indeed, Foreign financial ties to U.S. activism must be critically examined. As concerns about Chinese foreign influence grow, policymakers and citizens must stay vigilant. What do you think about foreign funding in U.S. protests? Singham’s story is a reminder that wealth and ideology can intersect in ways that challenge democratic values.

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Cara Mello
Retired Mental Health Professional. Conservative. Veteran. I support the US Constitution, Balanced National Budget, and all Veterans.