Expert Warns Singham's $278 Million Network Threatens U.S. Security as Grand Jury Probes Funding
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Updated · Fox News · Jul 10
Expert Warns Singham's $278 Million Network Threatens U.S. Security as Grand Jury Probes Funding
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 10
Summary
Adam Sohn of the Network Contagion Research Institute said Neville Roy Singham's nonprofit funding network poses a national security threat, arguing the Manhattan grand jury probe reaches beyond tax and charity compliance.
Since 2017, Singham has funneled $278 million into groups including the People's Forum, Breakthrough News and the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which Sohn said organize coordinated anti-ICE, anti-Israel and pro-Iran protests.
Sohn also tied the network to campaigns against U.S. data centers and AI expansion, citing a Bitcoin Policy Institute estimate that $23.6 billion in proposed investment has been delayed, scaled back or blocked.
The federal investigation, authorized by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and launched by SDNY's Jay Clayton, has widened enough that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent urged Goldman Sachs to cooperate; the bank said Singham's fund made only IRS-recognized nonprofit grants.