Mar 2 • 17:39 UTC 🇺🇸 USA Fox News

Oversight demands DOJ answers on foreign funding of agitator groups as Iran, anti-ICE protests continue

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is demanding the DOJ explain the foreign funding behind agitator groups involved in anti-ICE protests amid escalating tensions with Iran.

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform is increasing scrutiny on the Department of Justice regarding the foreign funding behind various activist groups participating in anti-ICE demonstrations nationwide. In a recent letter addressed to Attorney General Pam Bondi, the committee highlighted concerns about 'dark money' originating from foreign sources that could be fueling unrest and obstructing law enforcement efforts in the U.S.

The letter specifically mentions millionaire Neville Roy Singham, who has ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CPP) and has been identified as a key figure in financing these protests. The committee's inquiry emphasizes the need for transparency regarding the connections between foreign financial influences and organized efforts to challenge U.S. law enforcement, particularly against the backdrop of heightened tensions following attacks on Iran.

As anti-U.S. sentiments grow due to military actions against Iran, the committee argues that it is critical to assess any potential impact of foreign funding on domestic unrest. The oversight body aims to ensure accountability and mitigate any foreign interference in U.S. domestic affairs, raising questions about the integrity of funding for protest movements and their implications for public safety and national security.

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