Is China funding the Democratic Socialist wave in US politics?

Beware: The Chinese Communist Party is plainly exploiting the opaque ownership structure of multinational tech companies to fund far-left political subversion across America.Shanghai-based Maoist tech millionaire Neville Roy Singham is a notorious funder of outfits like the crypto-communist People’s Forum, which organizes radical protest-riots in support of Hamas terrorism and protecting the butchers who control Iran; his wife co-leads extremist Code Pink while his niece is a big player in the Democratic Socialists of America and a prominent adviser to Mayor Zohran Mamdani.The Singhams got crazy-rich in the tech industry, but you have to wonder if Beijing staged their success to “wash” a vast fortune that could then undermine the United States, the chief barrier to CCP world domination.The State Department has identified the Singham network as a tool of Chinese propaganda and influence operations, and it looks like it’s not unique.The new “antizionist” American Priorities supported nearly all the recent Democratic primary wins of far-left House candidates — and the PAC gets much of its cash from techies made rich by Beijing-favored mobile-ad and data company AppLovin, as Liel Liebovitz reports at Tablet.AppLovin’s incredible success is itself a mystery, with reported revenues involving murky cash flows among “independent” entities whose legitimacy seems questionable, as well as possible click-farm deceptions.And the company tried to sell itself in 2016 to a state-backed Chinese private equity firm, but the feds blocked the deal on national-security grounds.One of its largest individual shareholders is Hao Tang, a Chinese national with reported CCP ties who allegedly exercises secret control of the firm via offshore shell companies.Tang is such a questionable character that JPMorgan Chase shut down its lucrative banking relationship with him in February over concerns regarding his business practices.American Priorities spent millions of dollars i...