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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
Updated
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.

Insights

How are foreign-backed networks using U.S. nonprofits to disrupt America's technological progress?
When does philanthropic funding for activism cross the line into a national security threat?