A former Treasury senior advisor says the Southern District of New York’s investigation into the finances behind the activist network tied to American Marxist businessman Neville Roy Singham marks one of the most significant developments yet in the federal government’s scrutiny of the organization and far-left protests in the U.S.
Investigation into Singham’s Network
According to a report by the Bitcoin Policy Institute, Singham’s network has been involved in organizing opposition to artificial intelligence infrastructure and data center development across the country. The report found that about $23.6 billion in proposed AI and data center investment has been delayed, scaled back, or blocked in campaigns where the Party for Socialism and Liberation served as a critical mobilizer.
The Party for Socialism and Liberation has developed a nationwide organizing operation that has participated in 21 campaigns across 14 states opposing AI infrastructure projects. These campaigns have resulted in 10 local data center moratoria, one permanent data center ban, and four rejected or withdrawn projects.
Local Impact
In cities such as Charlotte, N.C., and Prince George’s County, Md., the Party for Socialism and Liberation has helped organize town halls, canvass neighborhoods, and gather petition signatures opposing data center development. In DeForest, Wisc., the group joined local residents opposing a proposed $12 billion hyperscale data center campus, which was later declared ‘not feasible’ by village officials.
The report argues that while many residents have legitimate concerns over water use, electricity demand, and land use, activists linked to Singham’s network have built a sophisticated nationwide operation that amplifies those concerns through coordinated organizing, demonstrations, and political pressure.
Call for Transparency
The report concludes by calling for greater transparency into the funding behind the Party for Socialism and Liberation and other organizations tied to Singham, arguing that Americans should know who is financing organized campaigns that seek to shape the future of the country’s AI infrastructure.
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