‘No Kings’ and other protests are sweeping America this year. On May 1, communists and other leftists plan to close the country with ‘general strikes’.
“Recent reporting indicates that these protests are neither spontaneous nor decentralized,” Senator Josh Hawley wrote to then-U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi in February, requesting an investigation into “radical left-wing organizations and individuals funding anti-ICE protests – including those with possible ties to the Chinese Communist Party.”
At the center of Chinese funding is Neville Roy Singham, an American tech billionaire living in Shanghai, who is implementing Xi Jinping’s euphemistically stated goal of “telling China’s story well.”
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People’s Forum, CodePink, Party for Socialism and Liberation and ANSWER Coalition are calling on members to join the “No Kings” protests. (People’s Forum, CodePink, ANSWER Coalition, Party for Socialism and Liberation Instagram)
Los Angeles is of particular interest because of the series of violent left-wing protests there, including an anti-ICE protest in late March at the Roybal Federal Building.
“Some may dismiss the No Kings protests as unfocused therapy sessions for radical activists and the left-wing billionaire-backed professional protest industry,” Kerry Gershaneck, author of “Political Warfare: Strategies for Combating China’s Plan to ‘Win Without Fighting,’” told me. “But Singham and the Communist Party’s United Front Work Department have far more insidious goals. Ultimately, they seek the destruction of the US and our belief system through psychological warfare, disinformation, cognitive attacks… all designed to destroy our national identity and cohesion.”
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The core group consists of Code Pink: Women for Peace, co-founded by Singham’s wife Jodie Evans.
Singham, who denies collaborating with the Chinese regime, nevertheless operates openly in China, something he could not do unless he coordinated his high-profile efforts with the United Front Work Department (UFWD), the part of the ruling organization that interfaces with foreign organizations and individuals. The UFWD undermines foreign countries and is believed to function as an intelligence agency, especially when working with the intelligence operations of the People’s Liberation Army, another party organ, and the Chinese central government.
“Communist China’s main tool to defeat America is political warfare,” Gershaneck told me in 2023.
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That political warfare implies support for protests. As Charles Burton, a former Canadian diplomat in Beijing and author of “The Beaver and the Dragon: How China Out-Maneuvered Canada’s Diplomacy, Security, and Sovereignty,” told me, “Some of the most organized and militant elements in recent high-profile, anti-American protests have documented financial and operational ties to Chinese influence networks.”
“China controls the most extensive, heavily funded and sophisticated propaganda capabilities available to any regime in history,” Gershaneck notes.

Protesters hold signs near President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort during the “No Kings” national day of protest in Palm Beach, Florida, on May 28, 2026. (Giorgio VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)
“Heavily funded” is not an exaggeration. As Burton wrote to me late last month, “The budget and resources devoted to the United Front Work Department’s operations abroad are estimated to exceed at least double the total budget of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.”
The CCP has identified the US as its enemy. People’s Daily, the party’s main propaganda organ, published a historic editorial in May 2019 declaring a “people’s war” against America. That war was fought in treacherous ways. The UFWD has amplified demonstrations this year — including the rapidly spreading protests following the death of George Floyd in May 2020.
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That year, Beijing used the now closed Houston consulate to provide logistical and financial support to violent protesters in America. Radio Free Asia reported that a People’s Liberation Army intelligence unit working out of that facility used big data to identify Americans likely to participate in Black Lives Matter and Antifa protests and then sent them videos on how to “incite” riots.
At the center of Chinese funding is Neville Roy Singham, an American tech billionaire living in Shanghai, who is implementing Xi Jinping’s euphemistically stated goal of “telling China’s story well.”
In fact, China’s incitement to violence was overt. On October 18, 2020, China Daily’s European bureau chief Chen Weihua posted this on what was then called Twitter: “I hope there will be more gangs throwing gasoline bombs during protests in the US.”
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Additionally, in late January 2020, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents seized 900,000 counterfeit $1 bills printed in China at the International Falls Port of Entry in Minnesota. No one in China’s near-total surveillance state could counterfeit U.S. currency without authorities’ knowledge, so this counterfeiting operation had Beijing’s blessing. We don’t know the motive, but it couldn’t have been profit: no one produces one-dollar bills for that purpose.
Now the Chinese regime has helped finance propaganda and protests in America. After all, it has Singham’s monetary and global network.
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