Not really. I hate rallies. I pretty much hate all organized joy-type stuff.
Instead, what we do need is a movement that drives out all tolerance for communism and communists, and a significant fraction of the ‘No Kings’ crowd is made up of communists, and a not insignificant amount of funding comes indirectly from the Chinese Communist Party itself.
Fox is doing a tremendous job of exposing the sources of enormous sums of dark money pouring into these protests and movements. It’s all highly organized and networked amount hundreds of radical groups.https://t.co/uh8KgJRe6l
— Mark R. Levin (@marklevinshow) March 28, 2026
No Kings likes to call itself a grassroots movement, but there is a network that has raised $3 billion to fund it, and at the center of it all are figures like Neville Roy Singham.
ST. PAUL, Minn. – A network of about 500 groups with an estimated $3 billion in combined annual revenues is behind the coordinated nationwide “No Kings” protest Saturday, including communist groups who are using the day to call for a “revolution,” according to a Fox Digital News investigation.
According to a copy of the permit for the “flagship” march in St. Paul, Minn., Indivisible, a national well-heeled Democratic political advocacy organization funded by billionaire George Soros, is the lead coordinator for the protest.
But Fox News Digital has also identified key participation by a network of radical socialist and communist organizations funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American tech tycoon and avowed communist living in China.
Over nearly a decade, Singham has financed a constellation of activist institutions that promote revolutionary socialist politics and frequently collaborate in protest campaigns, including the People’s Forum in New York, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition and CodePink, whose co-founder Jodie Evans is married to Singham. These groups work closely with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
They are all sending members to the protests and one group said they plan to bring a message of “revolution” to the protests.
On Friday evening, at the corner of N. Fremont Avenue and N. 37th Avenue in Minneapolis, members of the Twin Cities chapter of the Party for Socialism and Liberation packed a car with stacks of bright red protest signs they had prepared at the Dream Shop for Saturday’s demonstrations. They are part of the Singham network and co-sponsors of the St. Paul protest.
The posters read “NO KINGS. NO WAR.” with “PARTY FOR SOCIALISM AND LIBERATION” printed at the bottom. Activists stacked the signs upside down with their wooden picket handles attached as they loaded them into the vehicle, preparing to distribute them at the next day’s main protest at the state capitol in St. Paul.
The money flows through a complicated network of NGOs with deep ties to the Democratic Party, the Communist Party, the Party of Socialism and Liberation, 50501, the ANSWER Coalition, and countless others, forming a web. Act Blue often links them together. Many are even considered charities, although their main product is protests and direct action.
NEW. POWER COUPLE OF CHAOS: How a tycoon and activist built a ‘Revolutionary Base’ at the House of Singham
WATCH: Exclusive remarks from Neville Roy Singham ⬇️
I’ve spent a decade in the streets covering the protest industry, not just what people say, but who shows up, how… pic.twitter.com/NIyoM5eHqt
— Asra Nomani (@AsraNomani) March 23, 2026
This morning we are publishing the first part of a five-part series @FOxNews Digital that started with my reporting on the streets.
It changed when I used large language models to analyze years of data, including IRS filings, corporate records, events, messaging.
READ and SHARE: Part 1 of our series: http://foxnews.com/us/house-singham
What emerged: a clear portrait of the system and infrastructure behind the protests.
At the center: a transnational network funded by tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham. His wedding to CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans in Jamaica in 2017 ushered in a new decade over which this network has been built.
I call it the House of Singham.
And for the first time — in his own words in a video that I have unearthed from a conference last fall in Shanghai, blessed by the Communist Party of China — we have evidence that Singham is explicitly aligned with:
🟥 The People’s Republic of China
🟥 President Xi Jinpeng
🟥 “The CPC,” as Singham calls it: the Communist Party of China
“Comrades and friends….,” he begins.
SIngham continues in the video: “If we want to, therefore, have a new world order that is based on multilateralism that President Xi and CPC and China have proposed, we have to undo the ideological damage that has been done by the narrative of World War II.”
(The West speaks about the Chinese Communist Party, or CCP. Singham uses the term that the government of China uses for its ruling party.)
In the newly discovered remarks, Singham:
🟥 Calls the Western view of WWII a “fascist lie” and frames Western democracy as “fascism”
🟥 Argues the global order must be reconstructed around China
🟥 Praises Xi Jinping and the Communist Party of China’s vision for a “new world order”
In a 172-page study, “80th Anniversary of the Victory of the World Anti-Fascist War: Acknowledging Who Truly Saved Human History and Restoring Historical Truth,” published under his name, Singham:
🟥 Minimizes U.S. sacrifice in WWII — claiming “just 1%” of deaths were “Anglo-Americans”
🟥 Diminishes the deaths of U.S. and British troops and servicemembers, writing that the Soviets and China really won the war with, “59.8% socialists dead, 13.1% colonised peoples dead – only 1% Anglo-Americans dead”
🟥 Praises Mao Zedong’s views on winning “protracted war” through the “masses of the people”
This isn’t abstract rhetoric. It connects directly to a funding, influence operation and cognitive warfare we mapped:
5 Rings. 2,000 Groups
🟥 223 transactions
🟥 $591M moved globally
🟥 $278M tied directly to Singham
I’ve included all of the transactions in a public spreadsheet with Part 1 of our series.
Here’s how it works:
🟥 LEVEL 1 — The Funnel
Tax-exempt money routed through shell-like entities + a donor-advised fund tied to Goldman Sachs → anonymity for wealthy donors. (Goldman Sachs confirmed to me that it terminated Singham’s fund in 2024.)
🟥 LEVEL 2 — The Core
$278M flows into 6 nonprofits — several created rapidly, with leadership tied to Singham + his wife Jodie Evans
🟥 LEVEL 3 — Expansion
About $163M redistributed into 52 orgs + regional pipelines
🟥 LEVEL 4 — Global Distribution
$150M pushed outward across continents, including tens of millions into Sub-Saharan Africa
🟥 LEVEL 5 — Network Effect
67 core orgs linking to about 2,000 groups worldwide
This is not just about money.
It’s the infrastructure for malign influence, shaping protests, narratives and political pressure across countries.
When you see communist organizations marching alongside grandmas at the No Kings rallies, you may think something like “Well, you can’t be responsible for everybody who shows up to a public rally,” which is true.
You want to murder 300,000 of your own people, start a three-way civil war, declare war on 9 different nations at the same time, and then install an Emperor? https://t.co/qErupyl49G
— Christian Heiens 🏛 (@ChristianHeiens) March 29, 2026
Except for the fact that No Kings is made up of a coalition of explicitly communist and socialist organizations, with many quite explicit about it and their willingness to use violence.
If your anti-fascist march has people holding the image of the Ayatollah who slaughtered thousands of peaceful protesters then you’re on a fascist march. pic.twitter.com/q6WWlodaBX
— Heidi Bachram (@HeidiBachram) March 28, 2026
You have doubts? Here is a snapshot of the speaker’s podium at the rally:

“The Revolution Starts in Minnesota.” You think that is a metaphor? It isn’t.
4/ At the heart of the House of Singham: a global ideological war.
At a conference he sponsored in Shanghai last fall with the blessing of the CCP, Neville Roy Singham stood (00:07) and sang the communist anthem, “The Internationale,” as others pumped their fists in the air. pic.twitter.com/VHzWlVmP9Y
— Asra Nomani (@AsraNomani) March 23, 2026
It should surprise nobody that communists marched alongside grandma because the communists organized the rally, and communists were quite open about their goal of a violent revolution.
Nothing demonstrates Trump’s kingship quite like anti-ICE rioters throwing chunks of concrete at DHS agents in Los Angeles and not being rounded up to be sent straight to the gallows.
This generation of leftists might be the dumbest one to ever exist.pic.twitter.com/TgzdUWJ3xJ
— Jason Jones (@jonesville) March 29, 2026
DIRECT THREAT: An agitator spray-paints “kill your local ICE agent” on the side of a federal building in Los Angeles as thousands marched through the city’s downtown for the “No Kings” protest. pic.twitter.com/oYw1tTLHDU
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 29, 2026
The party of empathy, right?
You can’t control every person who shows up at a protest. Fine. I get it.
But how come when a Nazi flag appears at a Trump rally, my feed is flooded with instant condemnations from people on the right.
When this death cult shows up at a No Kings protest? Mostly crickets. https://t.co/Jf3tWUrBRv
— John Ʌ Konrad V (@johnkonrad) March 29, 2026
Unlike many, I do not excuse the useful idiots who march alongside the communists and Islamists at these rallies, chanting about revolution because it is not benign in the least. Communists have killed over the past century far more people than the Nazis, often in crueler and more arbitrary ways.
“Rather than working to expunge its extremist wing, the mainstream American left mostly chooses to ignore, play down or justify the rising violence…many seemingly mainstream liberal organizations offer well-camouflaged support to subversive groups.” https://t.co/NqzHWBwiS3
— Rob Henderson (@robkhenderson) March 29, 2026
Starving millions of people to death, organizing the killing fields, the Gulag and reeducation camps, the Cultural Revolution. When people march arm and arm with communists and revolutionaries, they are admitting that they are at minimum tolerant of this, and effectively allies.
“What are you protesting”
“Uh, uh, …..”
Yes they are all this fcking stupid. pic.twitter.com/r1xLofsKk2
— Gunther Eagleman™ (@GuntherEagleman) March 29, 2026
Many of these people are just plain stupid, but that is no excuse. They are in the midst of Brownshirts, can see what they do, what they believe, how they intimidate, and share the thrill of a mass movement that endorses evil.
At a “No Kings” protest in Philadelphia, chants like “Death to America” and “Long Live the Intifada” were captured on video.
All while waving Palestinian flags.
The movement claims nonviolence.
Terrorist on American streets. pic.twitter.com/ZenA26isnP
— Brandon Straka #WalkAway (@BrandonStraka) March 29, 2026
How can people who are marching for ‘Justice” ally themselves with Hamas, the Iranian regime, the Chinese Communist Party, and cheer at a rally by the thousands while staring at a sign calling for an actual revolution?
Feminists are out protesting on behalf of an evil regime that stones women to death.
Marxism rots your mind, kids.pic.twitter.com/Bup1VHWHXq
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) March 29, 2026
I’m sorry, but that is moral rot, just as assaulting federal law enforcement officers arresting pedophiles and rapists.
BREAKING: Leftists in NYC chant “There is only one solution, Communist revolution” at the No Kings rally.
They’re really going mask off. pic.twitter.com/JY3yvFXzf2
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 28, 2026
These people are marching with the leftist equivalents of Nazis, and not only are they proud of themselves, but a huge fraction of the cultural and political elite is proud to be associated with the movement.
The flags flown at the No Kings Rallies were pretty representative of the Democratic coalition: communist hammer & sickle, trans, Hezbollah, Hamas, & all being waved by weirdo boomers. If you want to know where the energy on the left is – they showed you. pic.twitter.com/tlpjJq0lmK
— Scott Jennings (@ScottJenningsKY) March 29, 2026
You can oppose Trump’s immigration policies or think that his tariffs are stupid without joining hands with communists, and I refuse to excuse people who feel comfortable marching along with some of the most morally perverted people in the country.
If these people are your allies and you are comfortable with that, you are a bad person. Just because somebody agrees with you that Trump is a bad guy or harming America doesn’t mean you have to become a shill for the communist revolution.
I recommend this story at Fox News on the funding of the No Kings movement, and their report on the House of Singham.
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