Anonymous 06/12/2026 (Fri) 13:28 Id: ea7628 No.185901 del
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Asra Nomani @AsraNomani - EXCLUSIVE @FoxNews Digital: Where does malign foreign influence meet the halls of power?
1/ It may start with your local neighborhood data center.
That's where Sen. Tom Cotton, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, CodePink co-founder Jodie Evans and Marxist donor Neville Roy Singham find themselves in the same story.
Today, we're reporting exclusively that @SenTomCotton has asked Acting Attorney General @DAGToddBlanche and @TheJusticeDept to investigate whether a network of nonprofits led by far-left activist Jodie Evans, funded by Marxist tech mogul Neville Roy Singham and linked to the Chinese Communist Party is coordinating to protest data centers and shape American public opinion and policy AGAINST data centers and the infrastructure powering the U.S. AI race.
Why does this matter?
Because artificial intelligence isn't just about ChatGPT.
It's about economic power, military capability and national security. It will define which nation wins the technological race of the 21st century.
Every new data center, semiconductor plant and computing cluster represents a strategic asset in the competition between Washington and Beijing.
And now a growing number of lawmakers, policy experts, investigators and investors like @KevinOlearyTV are asking an important question: are protests against AI infrastructure foreign-aligned influence networks trying to sabotage the U.S. in the AI war?
For nearly a decade, organizations funded by Singham have organized campaigns against U.S. military actions, capitalism, Israel, ICE and "AmeriKKKan imperialism."
Now the same network has found a new target:
Data centers
AI companies
Semiconductor policy
The energy infrastructure powering the U.S. AI boom
The House of Singham includes:

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