Reports that relatives of the Chinese Communist Party’s billionaire tool Neville “Roy” Singham are playing a key role in far-left political circles in New York are only the latest evidence of their nefarious influence in politics across the country.
As Will Bredderman reported in the Jewish Insider this week, members of the Shanghai-based tech mogul’s family are operating “inside the New York City chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, supporting Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s preferred candidates for Congress and playing significant roles in shaping and advancing key elements of his agenda.”
But Singham’s network of anti-American activists has not only contributed to Mamdani’s agenda, and, indeed, his very rise; it’s behind years of left-wing protests that have fueled division, and sometimes violence, throughout the United States.
The far-left is only too happy to do its bidding.
Generally, the shadowy China-based billionaire — and accused CCP agent — and his wife, Jodie Evans (founder of Code Pink), have pushed their evil by funding several radical Marxist, often anti-American groups.
As Bredderman reported in The Post back in 2024, Singham has his tentacles in at least a dozen nonprofits, including the Communist People’s Forum — which organized post-Oct. 7 anti-Israel protests — and Columbia University’s Kairos Center for Religions, Rights, and Social Justice.
Singham’s niece, Alicia Singham Goodwin, political director of the far-left nonprofit Jews for Racial and Economic Justice, and her parents, Daniel Goodwin and Shanti Singham, have also privately worked to foster left-wing causes in the Big Apple.
It goes downhill from there.
Consider:
- A House probe last year accused the Marxist billionaire of acting “as an agent for the CCP” in backing left-wing protest groups in the United States.
- About a dozen Singham-linked nonprofits helped organize many of the protests that raged across the city and nation since Hamas’ Oct. 7 terror attack on Israel.
- Singham is suspected of bankrolling radical groups like the Party for Liberation and Socialism that were involved in last year’s anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.
- The Singham-influenced Kairos Center has trained leaders for various left-wing movements since its inception.
- Singham and Evans have shared office space with the Maku Group — a CCP-promoting propaganda network that has gotten funding from dark-money nonprofits connected to Singham, including the United Community Fund and the Justice Education Fund.
- House Republicans also accuse Singham of supporting BreakThrough Media, a platform known for promoting CCP talking points and geopolitical interests.
Far-left Democrats, like Mamdani, have been only too ready to serve as useful idiots for Singham’s movement, even as it works to advance Beijing’s interests and undermine America.
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