House Investigates Communist-Linked Groups for Undermining American Values
Ways and Means Committee targets nonprofits allegedly funded by a Shanghai-based tech mogul to spread anti-American propaganda.

Washington, D.C. – The House Ways and Means Committee, under the leadership of Chairman Jason Smith, is launching an investigation into a network of U.S.-based nonprofit organizations suspected of promoting pro-communist and anti-American ideologies. The investigation centers on the alleged financial ties between these groups and Neville Roy Singham, an American tech entrepreneur residing in Shanghai, and is raising concerns about the erosion of American values and the influence of foreign powers.
The committee is focusing on three organizations: the People's Forum, BreakThrough BT Media Inc., and Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research. These groups have been identified as recipients of significant funding from Singham, totaling approximately $278 million since 2017. According to the committee, these organizations regularly publish content that is critical of the United States and promotes pro-China narratives.
The investigation gained momentum following May Day protests across the country, where individuals associated with the People's Forum were observed coordinating demonstrations advocating for socialist ideologies and denouncing the U.S. free enterprise system. These protests have raised concerns about the infiltration of communist ideas into American society.
Chairman Smith has expressed “significant concerns” about the potential for “foreign influence or control” within these organizations, emphasizing the need to protect American interests and values. The committee aims to determine whether legislative or regulatory reforms are necessary to prevent tax-exempt status from being used to facilitate foreign influence across an interconnected network of organizations.
Critics argue that these organizations are actively working to undermine American institutions and promote a radical agenda that is incompatible with traditional American values. They point to the groups' criticisms of capitalism and their promotion of socialist alternatives as evidence of their anti-American bias.
The People’s Forum, BreakThrough BT Media Inc., and Tricontinental: Institute for Social Research are known for publishing content that portrays the U.S. as an “imperialist” power and promotes pro-China propaganda. This has raised concerns about the potential for these organizations to sway public opinion and undermine support for American foreign policy.
The Ways and Means Committee is responsible for overseeing tax laws and revenue-related matters, giving it the authority to investigate the tax-exempt status of these nonprofits. The committee's inquiry will likely focus on whether the groups are operating within the bounds of their tax-exempt status and whether their activities are consistent with American interests.
The investigation is also examining Singham's background as a tech entrepreneur based in Shanghai. His financial resources and his location in China have raised questions about the source of the funds and the potential influence of the Chinese government. The committee will investigate these aspects to determine whether there are any direct or indirect ties between the organizations and the Chinese government.
The investigation's findings are expected to have broader implications for the regulation of nonprofit organizations and the monitoring of foreign influence within the United States. The Ways and Means Committee's recommendations could lead to stricter enforcement of existing laws or the enactment of new legislation to address these issues.
The committee is committed to protecting American values and ensuring that tax-exempt organizations operate transparently and in accordance with U.S. laws. The investigation into the alleged “foreign-aligned influence network” is part of this ongoing effort to safeguard U.S. interests and prevent undue foreign influence in domestic affairs.
It is imperative that Congress acts decisively to counter the spread of communist ideology and protect American values from foreign influence. The future of American freedom and prosperity depends on it.
The committee’s investigation serves as a crucial step towards safeguarding American ideals and countering the spread of anti-American sentiment. The findings will undoubtedly pave the way for enhanced regulations and stricter oversight of nonprofit organizations operating within the United States.


