Congressional Probe Targets Neville Roy Singham’s Funding of Violent Los Angeles Protests

Neville Roy Singham and Wife Jodie Evans Courtesy of the-sun.com

This is a new information follow-up to the previous article on Neville Roy Singham. The spotlight on Singham, a U.S. billionaire living in Shanghai, has intensified. Congress launched an investigation into his role in funding violent riots in Los Angeles. New developments reveal a deepening probe into his financial ties to groups like the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL). The probe excelerates widespread concerns about foreign influence in American activism. Let’s examine the latest updates, Singham’s global activities, and the implications for U.S. democratic republic.

Congressional Foreign Influence Investigation Heats Up

On June 11, 2025, the House Oversight Committee demanded documents from Singham. Specifically, his funding of the groups linked to the current Los Angeles riots. Representative Anna Paulina Luna is leading the effort. Luna has stated that Singham could face a subpoena and potential Department of Justice prosecution if he refuses to comply. She alleges that PSL, which organized anti-ICE protests on June 8th, receives funds from Singham and the Chinese Communist Party. This foreign influence aims to destabilize the U.S. The riots, sparked by immigration raids, turned violent near the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building.

Representative Anna Paulina Luna

According to Hindustan Times, Singham is expected to testify about his support for nonprofits. Including The People’s Forum, BreakThrough News, and 1804 Books, based in Chelsea, New York. These groups, accused of promoting Marxist agendas, coordinated signage and protests across cities like Los Angeles and Oakland, California. The probe highlights Singham’s $20 million donation to The People’s Forum via the Justice and Education Fund, as noted on Wikipedia.

Neville Roy Singham Lives in Shanghai

Singham’s Global Influence Under Scrutiny

Singham’s activities extend beyond U.S. foreign influence. In India, the Enforcement Directorate continues to probe his alleged funding of NewsClick, accused of spreading Chinese propaganda. No new summons have been issued since November 2023, but Singham denies the charges, per The Hindu. His $275 million in donations to U.S. nonprofits, reported by CNBC TV18, and ties to Code Pink, co-founded by his wife Jodie Evans, fuel global concerns Daily Mail.

Why Foreign Influence Matters for America

The June 2025 Los Angeles riots, part of over 2,112 anti-ICE demonstrations since January 2025, highlight a troubling trend, per Al Jazeera. Foreign-funded groups may exploit local issues to sow division, threatening community stability. Multple violent protests across a country poses a serious threat to National Security. The congressional probe into Singham’s funding underscores the need for transparency and accountability in activism. What are your thoughts on foreign influence in U.S. protests? As investigations deepen, and expand, citizens must stay vigilant to protect democratic-republic values.

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