Will Cain Just Broke Down the Forces Funding Every Anti-Trump Protest in America

The anti-ICE riots weren't spontaneous.
Neither were the pro-Palestine marches, the Maduro rallies, or the pro-Iran demonstrations.
Now Will Cain has the receipts – and the name of the man signing the checks.
The ANSWER Coalition and Code Pink Keep Showing Up at Every Anti-Trump Protest
Will Cain spent a full segment on his Fox News program Monday doing what the mainstream media refuses to do: following the money behind the anti-Trump protest machine.
What he found wasn't a grassroots movement.
It was a franchise.
The same organizations – Code Pink, the ANSWER Coalition, The People's Forum, and the National Iranian American Council (NIAC) – keep showing up behind every major protest aimed at undermining Trump.
Anti-ICE demonstrations in Los Angeles and Minneapolis? Same groups.
Pro-Palestine encampments at Columbia? Same groups.
Emergency "Stop the War on Iran" rallies launched within hours of Trump's military strike on February 28? Same groups.
Cain put the logos on the wall and walked through them one by one.
"This isn't random," Cain said on his program. "It's the same networks, the same organizers, and often the same funding."
Neville Roy Singham Has Spent $65 Million Funding CCP-Linked Protest Groups
The trail leads to Neville Roy Singham.
Singham is a self-described Marxist who sold his Chicago-based IT consulting firm for $785 million in 2017 – and then moved to Shanghai.
He is married to Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans.
He has donated over $65 million to far-left organizations that consistently side with America's adversaries, according to reporting by New Lines Magazine.
The People's Forum admitted on social media to receiving over $20 million from Singham and Evans between 2017 and 2022 – funneled through shell companies and donor-advised funds.
He funds Code Pink. He funds The People's Forum. He has also been linked to the ANSWER Coalition – which shares The People's Forum's midtown Manhattan address as its base of operations.
When Trump announced military operations against Iran at 2:34 a.m. on February 28, the ANSWER Coalition launched an "Emergency Nationwide Day of Action" – with pre-printed signs already in hand.
Bystanders near the White House that morning photographed rows of identical protest signs propped against a wall, ready for distribution before a single protester had arrived.
That's not grassroots. That's logistics.
How CCP Dark Money Turns Anti-ICE Riots Into an Information War Against America
Cain's Fox News Digital colleague Asra Nomani – who has spent months investigating this network – explained exactly why China funds these operations.
"China has a competition with the United States," Nomani told Cain. "One of the only ways they can beat us is in the information war space."
The rhetoric at every Singham-funded protest mirrors the official position of the Chinese Communist Party.
On Venezuela – pro-Maduro.
On Iran – anti-U.S. strike.
On ICE – obstruct enforcement.
On Israel – pro-Hamas narrative.
The House Oversight Committee, led by Rep. James Comer, opened a formal investigation into Singham's network after the Los Angeles anti-ICE riots in June 2025.
The House Ways and Means Committee demanded records from The People's Forum in September 2025, citing over $20 million in Singham funding routed through shell companies.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has demanded Foreign Agents Registration Act investigations.
Congress subpoenaed Singham – but federal prosecutors have confirmed that his Shanghai residency puts him beyond the practical reach of American courts.
Singham himself was first investigated by the FBI back in 1974 for ties to groups deemed hostile to U.S. interests.
The investigation went nowhere.
The groups kept building.
They've Been Doing This for 25 Years
The ANSWER Coalition wasn't born last week.
It was founded in the days after September 11, 2001 – originally to protest the U.S. response to the attacks that killed 3,000 Americans.
They protested the killing of Iranian terrorist Qasem Soleimani.
They organized pro-Palestine marches through 2023 and 2024.
They rallied to defend Nicolás Maduro after U.S. authorities charged him with narco-terrorism.
Congressional reporting has also documented the group's connections to both Hamas and the Iranian regime.
The National Iranian American Council has been on the radar even longer.
Senators Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, and Mike Braun demanded a DOJ probe into NIAC in 2020 over its consistent echoing of Tehran's propaganda.
The Hoover Institution labeled NIAC "the Iranian regime's de facto lobby in the West" – an organization allegedly created with input from Iran's own foreign minister.
NIAC has never registered as a foreign agent.
That's the pattern that has repeated for a generation: foreign-linked money, domestic nonprofit shield, radical protest infrastructure, and zero accountability.
Congress Wants DOJ to Charge Singham Under the Foreign Agents Registration Act
The House Oversight Committee sent a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi this week with a March 9 deadline for a DOJ briefing.
The committee wants to know whether foreign-sourced funding is contributing to protest violence and law enforcement obstruction – and whether DOJ has even been paying attention.
James Comer has seen enough. His committee wrote to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent demanding a formal evaluation to freeze Singham's assets.
His money is still flowing.
His organizations are still in the streets.
That's not a foreign policy problem. It's a law enforcement failure.
The FBI investigated Singham in 1974 and let him walk.
The DOJ watched him fund anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles and did nothing.
Congress has sent letter after letter to Garland, to Bondi, to the IRS – and these groups still have their tax-exempt status.
Meanwhile, China is running an influence operation inside American borders, using our own nonprofit laws as a shield, and the same Americans who screamed about Russian election interference for four years can't be bothered to care.
The American people deserve a DOJ that actually uses the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
They deserve a Treasury Department that freezes assets when a Shanghai-based Marxist funds domestic riots.
And they deserve a press corps that stops calling this astroturf operation "grassroots."
Will Cain showed them the wall.
Now it's time for Pam Bondi to do something about it.
But
These groups and their annoying antics could go away tomorrow and probably would but for one reason – if they actually cracked down on these groups FARA violations, they might be forced to do the same for AIPAC.
And the last thing Ted Cruz, Tom Cotton, or Pam Bondi would ever do is cross the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC).
And at the end of the day, they probably aren’t too mad at having a bunch of raving lunatics paid to run around chanting “from the river to sea . . .” – it tends to discourage any real credible opposition movements.
It’s not a new playbook.
In fact, some say the CIA actually supplied LSD to the counter-culture scene in the ‘60s to undermine the anti-Vietname War movement.
Sources:
- Asra Nomani, "Nonprofits Funded by Pro-CCP Tycoon Mobilize Pro-Regime Protests," Fox News Digital, March 4, 2026.
- Asra Nomani, "Network Funded by Pro-CCP Tech Tycoon Targets Palantir Amid Anti-US Protests," Fox News Digital, March 4, 2026.
- Preston Mizell, "Minneapolis Agitators Allegedly Bankrolled by CCP-Linked Millionaire Singham," Fox News Digital, January 30, 2026.
- House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Letter to Neville Singham, June 13, 2025.
- House Ways and Means Committee, "Chairman Smith Exposes U.S. Nonprofit as Likely CCP-Funded Propaganda Arm," September 4, 2025.
- Fox News Digital, "Oversight Demands DOJ Answers on Foreign Funding of Agitator Groups," March 2026.
- Just the News, "CCP-Linked Singham Network's Tax-Exempt Status Remains as Groups Avoid FARA Scrutiny," March 6, 2026.





