The Communist Puppet Show: Unmasking the Foreign Money Behind the ‘Immigration’ Riots
What unfolded in that hearing was not oversight—it was an absolute, unadulterated demolition of political pretense, orchestrated by Representative Anna Paulina Luna. She arrived with documents, evidence, and a single, explosive thesis: the escalating riots across America, seemingly about immigration, are nothing more than a well-funded, foreign-backed communist operation using immigrant communities as a disposable prop. This is not partisan chatter; it is an accusation of a direct assault on the American system, funded by its greatest geopolitical adversary.

The Unholy Flow of CCP Cash
Luna’s core argument is as direct as it is devastating: follow the money, and it leads straight back to the Communist Chinese Party (CCP). She named names and organizations, pointing directly to the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL) and its alleged funding pipeline: billionaire Chinese activist Neville Singham, who supposedly spends part of his year living in Shanghai, is funneling massive amounts of CCP-connected money into the very protests ripping through American cities.
This is the ultimate betrayal of trust. Elected officials, who hold their platforms by the grace of the American people, are being used—whether through active participation or willful ignorance—to usher in communism. The protestors carrying Mexican flags, claiming to fight for “illegals” and “immigrants,” are merely the human shields for a Marxist agenda. The spectacle of supposed compassion is nothing more than a calculated ruse to destabilize the nation, leveraging social unrest for the benefit of a hostile foreign power. Don’t roll your eyes, as Luna correctly stated; this is where the money is coming from, and it’s a direct threat to American values.
The Governor Who Couldn’t Flinch
Governor Tim Walz found himself in the immediate crosshairs, and his discomfort was palpable. Luna didn’t just question his politics; she assaulted his judgment and his security standing:
CCP Influence Target: She informed him of a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) internal memo labeling him a “prime target for influence operations” by the Chinese government.
The China Visits: She forced him to confirm his numerous trips to China—estimated at 15 to 30—beyond his period of living there.
The Earmark and Wuhan: She raised the secured $5 million earmark, with $2 million going to the Harmel Institute, which allegedly collaborated with the Wuhan Institute.
The Pro-Maoist Rally: Crucially, she cornered him on his planned speech at the Twin Cities No King Rally, an event she connected to the Chinese Progressive Association, which “brags on their website that they are pro-Maoist.”

The message is clear: Walz is either dangerously naive or deliberately complicit, operating directly alongside groups promoting the ideology of the very government that designated him an influence target. His platform, his reputation, and the American trust placed in him are being actively exploited by entities with a proven, anti-American agenda.
The Hypocrisy Trap: Obama as the Deportation-in-Chief
With the room already thick with tension, Luna deployed a political trap of flawless precision. She asked Walz and the other Democrat governors: “Was Barack Obama a good president?” Predictably, they all confidently affirmed he was.
Then, the final, explosive reveal: Luna reminded them that Obama, who was previously dubbed the “deported-in-chief,” had immigration policies that were “virtually identical” to the policies Republicans are proposing today.
The silence that followed was deafening. This moment exposed the staggering political hypocrisy driving the current discourse. When Republicans advocate for border security and enforcement, the policies are instantly branded as “Gestapo” and “Nazism.” Yet, when their progressive hero, Barack Obama, enacted the same policies, he was a “good president.” The distinction is not policy—it is pure, malicious partisan warfare. It confirms that the outrage being expressed by these officials is not derived from a place of genuine sympathy or principle, but from a calculated political need to attack the opposition, all while ignoring the destructive effect their own policies have on American sovereignty and the very people they claim to protect.

Luna did not just point fingers; she offered a solution. She announced a letter demanding the President rescind millions of dollars in federal funding currently going to these CCP-linked protest groups, and another letter summoning Neville Singham to testify and produce his financial records. This is what Congress is supposed to do—protect the American people from foreign interests, foreign governments, and the insidious creep of the communist agenda. Walz, after having his involvement laid bare, was given a final, unmissable choice: if he truly upholds American ideologies, he “should not be speaking at that rally.”