The FBI is investigating what is fueling the riots against immigration enforcement in Los Angeles, according to FBI Director Kash Patel.
“The FBI is investigating any and all monetary connections responsible for these riots,” Patel told The Epoch Times in response to rising concerns about possible Chinese influence behind the chaos.
One group backing the unrest is the Party for Socialism and Liberation, a communist political party linked to networks funded by pro-Beijing tech tycoon Neville Roy Singham.
Closely allied with the Party for Socialism and Liberation is The People’s Forum, a Singham-funded organization based in the New York City borough of Manhattan that has advocated for the ruling Chinese regime’s causes.
The two organizations have been cross-posting on X in solidarity with the rioters. Both have been calling for more protests in their respective locales.

In July 2023, Singham attended a Chinese propaganda forum in Shanghai that aimed to promote the regime’s international image. He was seated next to speaker Zhou Zhan’an, who taught at the School of Marxism at China’s state-affiliated Fudan University, and took notes in a red-covered notebook, photos from the university show.
The People’s Forum has openly commented about its financing source and its ideological stance. It also stated that it has “nothing to hide” and is “proud” of what it has built.
“And yes, for the thousandth time, [The People’s Forum] has received donations from our friend Roy Singham, a former Black Panther and life-long socialist, who had a bank account at Goldman Sachs.”
The New York City nonprofit has hosted Sheila Xiao, a member of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, to promote her book touting China’s socialist turn and to deliver a lecture series on the same theme. The co-founder of the forum, Claudia De la Cruz, ran as the Party for Socialism and Liberation candidate for president in 2024.
The networks’ Chinese ties have received growing attention in Congress.
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-Fla.) on June 10 said the House Oversight Committee, on which she serves, will issue a formal document request to Singham regarding “his funding of a communist group linked to the LA riots and the CCP.”
The Epoch Times has reached out to Singham, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, The People’s Forum, and CODEPINK for comment.
CODEPINK did not directly respond to The Epoch Times’ query but reacted to Luna’s post.
“[Luna] is using her position to libel our organization and threaten our right to free speech,” it stated.
It stated that the organization is filing an ethics complaint against her.
Luna later wrote on X that CODEPINK activists had shown up at her office “demanding an apology.”
She referred to her X posts when The Epoch Times reached out for comment.