by Frank Bergman, Slay News:
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A leading China analyst is warning that the recent surge of anti–Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) protests across the United States may not be as organic as they appear, alleging that networks tied to the Chinese Communist Party could be covertly financing and directing the unrest.
Appearing Monday on Newsline, Asia analyst and author Gordon Chang said the Chinese Communist Party has a well-documented history of using proxies and intermediaries to destabilize adversaries while maintaining plausible deniability.
He argued similar tactics may now be playing out on American soil.
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Chang, a member of the Conservative Political Action Conference board and author of “Plan Red: China’s Project to Destroy America,” said Beijing increasingly relies on third-party actors to funnel money and amplify messaging aligned with CCP strategic interests.
“A friend tells me that China appears to be behind events disrupting stability in both Syria and Venezuela,” Chang previously wrote on X, adding that Beijing is “acting through proxies to try and mask its involvement.”
On Newsline, he said the same playbook appears to be emerging in the United States.
Alleged Funding Pipeline Through U.S.-Based Intermediaries
According to Chang, one alleged conduit for influence runs through Neville Roy Singham, an American tech billionaire living in Shanghai who has drawn scrutiny from U.S. lawmakers for ties to organizations linked to the Chinese state.
Singham is married to a leader of Code Pink, a far-left activist organization that has been highly visible in protests opposing U.S. foreign and immigration policy.
Chang alleged that Singham functions as part of a broader influence operation that blends financial backing with coordinated propaganda amplification.
He said this activity aligns closely with CCP objectives.
He added that some U.S. officials believe individuals involved in recent demonstrations were not merely private Chinese citizens but operatives connected to CCP-linked networks.


