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Updated · Fox News · May 19
DHS, War Department Join Probe of Singham's $278 Million Network
Updated
Updated · Fox News · May 19

DHS, War Department Join Probe of Singham's $278 Million Network

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 19
  • Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin said DHS and the Department of War have joined Treasury, State and Justice in an expanding investigation into Neville Roy Singham-linked nonprofits.
  • Investigators are examining whether the Shanghai-based American financier’s network coordinated funding, online organizing and encrypted messaging to stir U.S. unrest and spread foreign influence.
  • Mullin pointed to Signal use during anti-ICE protests in Minneapolis and to groups including the People’s Forum and Party for Socialism and Liberation as examples of alleged coordination.
  • Fox News Digital previously reported Singham directed $278 million to six nonprofits; the People’s Forum alone received $22.44 million and recently spent $5.55 million on a Manhattan headquarters.
  • The newly disclosed DHS and War Department roles widen a Trump administration probe that already centered on alleged financial improprieties, CCP propaganda and broader domestic security risks.
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