Pro-Beijing Billionaire Supports Iran, Funds Far-left Group Inciting Anti-American Sentiment

An American nonprofit organization called Network, which shares the same stance with Iran, Russia, and China, is organizing large-scale protests in the United States. They are urging their members to take to the streets while spreading anti-American sentiments online—twisting the narrative of the U.S. military actions taken in response to Iran’s nuclear expansion threat to the world.

Supported by the Chinese Communist Party, American tycoon Neville Roy Singham is funding the Answer Coalition, which sets the tone for anti-American messages in the U.S. by labeling the U.S. military action to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons as “unjust and illegal bombing of Iran.” They have also established a dedicated website for joint actions with various leftist radical organizations.

According to an emergency protest notification published on Answer Coalition’s website, protests began in 55 cities across the U.S. on March 2nd, starting as early as 3:30 PM, calling for immediate street action and describing the event as a “mass anti-war movement.”

The Answer Coalition denigrated President Trump and distorted his words. The emergency protest notification stated: “Trump claiming Iran poses any threat to the U.S. is a pure lie. He has clearly stated that he is willing to sacrifice the lives of American soldiers, as well as the lives of countless Iranians and others in the region, for this regime change war.”

Just 10 minutes after President Trump announced the military action against Iran, the Answer Coalition had already started mobilizing its members to protest on the streets.

On February 28th at 2:34 AM EST, the Answer Coalition declared a “National Emergency Action Day—Stop the War on Iran Today, February 28th.” The organization’s leaders claim to be Marxists and communists.

At 2:44 AM EST on Saturday, President Trump announced in a video that military actions against Iran had commenced. “Moments ago, the United States military launched a major operation against Iran,” Trump stated.

Eight minutes later, at 2:52 AM EST on Saturday, People’s Forum, based in New York and funded by Singham, issued an “urgent” mobilization order, calling for protests in Times Square at 2 PM that day. People’s Forum, headquartered in Midtown Manhattan, operates alongside the Answer Coalition.

At 4:31 AM EST, BreakThrough News, funded by Singham, characterized the day’s protests as “breaking news.” The media outlet shares the same address with People’s Forum, and its chief editor Ben Becker is the son of Answer Coalition’s co-founder Brian Becker.

By 7:19 AM EST, BreakThrough News shared a video alleging U.S. military bombing of a school, which was widely circulated among network members to paint the U.S. as an unbridled aggressor. The U.S. government has yet to comment on the matter.

At 9:09 AM EST, the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs called for an end to the attacks, using similar rhetoric to the U.S. protest organizations, emphasizing the need to uphold Iran’s “sovereignty” and “territorial integrity.”

According to the emergency protest notification by the Answer Coalition, the initial organizations co-sponsoring the protest included Answer Coalition, People’s Forum, the National Iranian American Council, Democratic Socialists of America, Palestinian Youth Movement, American Muslims for Palestine, Black Alliance for Peace, Codepink, Center on Conscience and War, and About Face.

These organizations have swiftly mobilized in past major national security events, spreading misinformation to confuse public perception.

In a typical instance, when the U.S. government arrested Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife on suspicion of drug trafficking terrorism on January 3, People’s Forum openly expressed their support.

On February 12, the U.S. Department of State posted on its X account: “Organizations like Codepink and People’s Forum defame the U.S., whitewash the violent actions of Marxist regimes, provide cover for drug terrorists like Maduro, and receive significant funding from donor networks connected to the Chinese Communist Party.”

People’s Forum, which is behind and promotes multiple Minneapolis riots in Minnesota, is one of the two main organizations linked to these events. According to Fox News on January 30, Singham supports the Chinese dictatorship regime and has connections to several “dark money” organizations that fund far-left extremist activities influenced by the CCP.

Another organization inciting people to take to the streets to oppose U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers is the Party for Socialism and Liberation. Like People’s Forum, it is primarily funded by American tycoon Singham.

While Singham is under federal investigation for decades, a former federal prosecutor told Fox Digital News that Singham’s long-term residence in China has effectively shielded him from U.S. law enforcement subpoenas, and his “dark money” network continues to subvert activities in the U.S.

Regarding the protests against the U.S.-Iran war, based on the information released by the Answer Coalition, protests in 16 cities (as of 11 AM) on Sunday have expanded to 55 cities on Monday. Related groups are still actively operating. People’s Forum posted on its X platform accounts about the protests on February 28 and March 1. In a post on Sunday, People’s Forum also called on participants to attend a post-protest meeting at their headquarters.

People’s Forum describes itself as a “movement incubator” on its website.