Lawmakers Sound Alarm on CCP Propaganda

Lawmakers Sound Alarm on CCP Propaganda

Source: Fox News

Summary

Members of Congress are raising concerns about a surge in pro-Chinese Communist Party propaganda and rhetoric in the U.S., citing organizations tied to Shanghai-based Marxist mogul Neville Roy Singham. Nonprofits funded by Singham may be sowing discord in the U.S. by promoting communist propaganda and anti-American rhetoric. Singham has funneled $278 million into a broad network of nonprofits since 2017, and officials from the Justice, State, and Treasury departments are investigating financial activity tied to the network. Critics allege that CodePink, a nonprofit that received $1.33 million from Singham, is promoting communist propaganda and anti-American rhetoric.


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As expected, the matter has reached another stage.

Members of Congress are raising concerns about pro-Chinese Communist Party propaganda and rhetoric in the U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., said that Singham’s group is trying to “spread and influence other organizations” and participate in protests and demonstrations that create chaos in U.S. cities. CodePink, a nonprofit that received $1.33 million from Singham, has supported communist regimes, including the Chinese Communist Party and Cuba’s government. Critics allege that CodePink is promoting communist propaganda and anti-American rhetoric.

It’s just another day in the world of geopolitics, where money and influence know no borders.


Author: Evan Null