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Congress Opens Probe Into Alleged Communist Chinese Control Of Major Liberal Group

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Amid allegations that it is being illegally funded by, and is lobbying for, the of Communist , a top U.S. House investigator is asking the powerful liberal group “” to turn over all its documents and communications dating back to 2017

“As part of an ongoing oversight investigation of foreign interests manipulating U.S. nonprofits, House Committee on Natural Resources Chairman (R-AR) led a letter to Code Pink President and Co-Founder Jodie Evans, conducting oversight into the organization's potential ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP),” the Committee announced in a statement.

Founded in 2002 to oppose the Iraq War, Code Pink is known for its virulent opposition to the U.S. military, its vocal attacks on U.S. foreign policy and its open support of foreign dictators such as Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chaves and terrorist groups such as .

Despite that, at one time the group was openly critical of Communist China.  That changed in 2017 when Code Pink founder Jodie Evans married Neville Roy Singham, a Chinese-based software magnate who openly supports the Communist Chinese government.

In 2020, with groups connected to Singham providing 25% of their funding, Code Pink started a “China Is Not Our Enemy” campaign, drawing suspicion the group is now one of the several U.S. based liberal outlets backed by China.

The group is not only openly opposed to U.S. policy the China, Code Pink now actively denies China's documented use of prison labor camps and its documented genocide of the Uyghur people.

In part, the members wrote:

“Code Pink regularly engages in lobbying, protests, and extensive advocacy efforts regarding environmental and energy issues, particularly as it relates to America's national security infrastructure… Code Pink also declares that the United States ‘must downsize our military budget' to fight . While these activities alone may be cause for disagreement, the Committee is concerned with Code Pink's funding arrangements, potential funding by foreign nationals, and purported connections with the CCP…

“The CCP nonprofit influence machine reportedly now extends to Code Pink. On August 5, 2023, the New York Times reported that Code Pink ‘is part of a lavishly funded influence campaign' that ‘works closely with the Chinese government machine' to promote the agenda of the CCP. Code Pink is purportedly funded by Neville Roy Singham, a self-proclaimed socialist and current ‘benefactor of far-left causes,' who is now based in Shanghai, China. Photos show Mr. Singham regularly meeting with officials from the CCP, including at CCP propaganda forums. 

“As you are aware, in 2017, you married Mr. Singham. As a self-proclaimed socialist  and revolutionary, continuing to serve as President of the board of Code Pink, you have gone on the record refusing to criticize any policy of the CCP. Nonprofit records show that, since 2017, ‘about a quarter of Code Pink's donations—more than $1.4 million—have come from two groups linked to Mr. Singham.' The New York Times extensively detailed how, over a similar time period, your personal opinions and Code Pink's position on China have both shifted to more closely align with the CCP's agenda, alarming various left-wing and progressive organizations sympathetic with other goals of Code Pink.  

“The Committee is concerned with the CCP's growing attempts to influence American policies. The Committee is also concerned that the relationship between the CCP and Code Pink benefactors, board members, and staff may impact Code Pink's political, advocacy, and lobbying activities relating to America's environmental, natural resource, and energy policies. As you are aware, such political and lobbying activities may require compliance with the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA).”

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Donny Ferguson
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Donny Ferguson is a professional fundraiser and organizational manager. Born and raised in Texas, he has lived in Washington, D.C. for 16 years. Ferguson also served as Senior Communications and Policy Adviser in the United States House of Representatives, operating one of Capitol Hill's most effective media operations.

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