The radical-left financier Neville Roy Singham faces a Congressional subpoena for his ties to the China Communist Party and radical activist groups behind organized protests across the United States.
Singham, a U.S. citizen and multi-millionaire tech executive who married Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans in 2017, funds a network of groups that express anti-American sentiment and support pro-Marxist, pro-socialist movements.
Congressional leaders are investigating whether China may be helping to organize and fund far-left protests in the United States to create chaos and division amid the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.
The GOP-led House Oversight Committee voted last week to subpoena Singham for information about this increasingly violent and disruptive activist network that spreads socialist, communist ideology.
The subpoena was issued as civil unrest erupted in the wake of a fatal shooting involving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minneapolis.
Singham, a wealthy businessman residing in China, has refused to comply with a congressional request for documents related to his funding of various far-left causes and ICE resistance efforts.
Guess Whose Funding The Paid Protests To Release Maduro…It’s organized by The People’s Forum, an NGO bankrolled with $20M+ by CCP-linked billionaire Neville Roy Singham, a Shanghai-based financier who funds pro–Chinese state media narratives. pic.twitter.com/gtKmdQEVBo
— Patriot4Life (@Patriot4Life72) January 4, 2026
The Committee has now ordered Singham to testify before Congress as the Committee expands its investigation into massive welfare fraud in Minnesota and elsewhere, as well as organized resistance to immigration enforcement operations.
Within hours of Wednesday’s shooting, Singham’s CCP-linked activist network began helping lead renewed anti-ICE protests nationwide. Just The News reported that many of the anti-ICE protests which quickly spread across the country were organized and promoted by the far-left Party for Socialism and Liberation.
Singham funnels money to many of the groups, including the Marxist revolutionary group known as The People’s Forum, which recruits protestors in New York City, the radical anti-war group Code Pink and the leftist Act Now to Stop War and End Racism (ANSWER) Coalition.
The New York City-based independent journalist and YouTuber Nate Friedman has tied many of the same organizations to protests across the city, as well as exposed paid staffers who help lead them.
During a recent protest against the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, Friedman confronted the organizer and director of The People’s Forum, Manolo De Los Santos, saying “You got $20 million from Neville Roy Singham to protest, can I ask why you don’t want to speak with me right now? Do you deny you got $20 million to protest? You don’t deny that?”
Immediately after U.S. armed forces captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro, Pro Maduro signs and flyers were circulated by The People’s Forum and organized protests in multiple cities ensued, with NYC being the largest.
The People’s Forum, based in NYC, receives… pic.twitter.com/FQJWZNmokK
— SAFE CAMPUS (@_SAFECAMPUS) January 10, 2026
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna, R-Fla., posted on Instagram that “I have formally made a motion to subpoena Neville Singham, an American billionaire with ties to the CCP.
Luna made her case for Singham’s subpoena during Wednesday’s House Oversight Committee session “Oversight of Fraud and Misuse of Federal Funds in Minnesota: Part I.” The motion to issue a subpoena was approved by a voice vote, Just The News reported.
Luna said that Singham “has been funding extremist organizations fueling division and civil unrest in this country and especially regarding the ICE riots last summer.”
The woman who was fatally shot in Minneapolis, 37-year-old activist Renee Good, was part of an ICE watch group and had been harassing and impeding immigration enforcement officers throughout the morning.
It’s unclear if these ICE Watch groups are also funded by Singham’s organizations, but they actively monitor and interfere with immigration enforcement operations, Fox News Digital reported.
In the minutes leading up to the shooting, Good’s vehicle was parked sideways in the street to block ICE vehicles. Video footage shows her taunting agents, honking her horn, and accelerating as her lesbian partner who is outside the vehicle recording tells her to “Drive, baby drive.”
During a press conference on Thursday, Vice President JD Vance said Good was a “victim of left-wing ideology” and recruited by far-left activists’ groups.
“I can believe that her death is a tragedy, while also recognizing that it’s a tragedy of her own making and a tragedy of the far left who has marshaled an entire movement — a lunatic fringe — against our law enforcement officers,” Vance said.
Luna added that Singham is not a registered agent under FARA and has been connected to a number of riots, including the anti-ICE riots that caused major disruptions and destruction in Los Angeles over the summer.
“Neville Singham was referred to the Department of Justice, I believe, for FARA [Foreign Agents Registration Act] violations by then Senator Rubio when he served on the … Senate Intelligence Committee,” Luna said. “Neville Singham, regardless of what you might feel about your colleagues, has been a mechanism and funding arm of the Chinese Communist Party.”
Neville Singham has spent millions funding militant organizations that have orchestrated violent riots and launched targeted hate campaigns against Americans with different beliefs.
Chairman @RepJamesComer and I are calling on @SecScottBessent at the U.S. Treasury to… pic.twitter.com/1wIOw7dJM5
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) September 15, 2025
Rep. David Min, D-Calif., briefly raised concerns about Luna’s motion and how it was being brought, but Rep. Robert Garcia, D-Calif., intervened and recommended that the Democrats vote yes, Just The News reported.
Singham, who currently lives in Shanghai, China, has avoided receipt of the House’s request for information for months and funds groups aimed at dividing Americans, Luna said.
“He is definitely someone that is anti-American ideologically… and is funding groups known to sow discord in this country,” Luna said. “…He is a known foreign agent to China. … He should face a subpoena. … In the event that he does not comply with this subpoena, I will be making a motion for inherent contempt.”
In June 2025, the House Oversight Committee sent a letter to Singham, lamenting that “the Biden Department of Justice failed to curb your support of civil unrest, and your activities have recently expanded to include the foment of unrest and civil disobedience in Los Angeles—prompting President Trump to call in the National Guard to counterattacks on federal law enforcement officials.”