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EXCLUSIVE: As tensions rise over U.S.-Israeli military operations in Iran, Chinese communist leaders have expressed their disapproval. Meanwhile, a network with ties to pro-China interests, backed by Neville Roy Singham—a prominent Marxist American tech entrepreneur residing in Shanghai—is reportedly seeking to undermine America’s military stance against Iran.
A group of leftist organizations, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation, is slated to demonstrate on Tuesday against the new headquarters of Palantir Technologies near Miami. Notably, Palantir has been engaged by Fox News Digital to develop tools for its newsroom.
Palantir has recently partnered with the U.S. Defense Department on Project Maven, which focuses on the application of machine learning and artificial intelligence in military and intelligence contexts. Although a spokesperson for Palantir declined to comment, it is believed that intelligence from Project Maven was instrumental in recent U.S. military actions in Venezuela, as well as the joint U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran over the weekend.
The Party for Socialism and Liberation is part of a larger network supported by Singham, which encompasses the People’s Forum—a New York-based hub for leftist groups. This network also includes various chapters of the Party for Socialism and Liberation, as well as CodePink Women for Peace, co-founded by Singham’s wife, Jodie Evans, and the ANSWER Coalition, led by individuals who identify as communists.

A coalition of left-wing organizations held a demonstration near the White House on February 28, 2026, opposing the U.S.-Israeli military activities in Iran. (Probal Rashid/LightRocket via Getty Images)
While many media outlets continue to report these protests as “organic” and “grassroots,” Fox News Digital investigations have chronicled that they are well-coordinated and well-funded as part of a wider anti-U.S. strategy in the Singham network.Â
Lawmakers on the Senate House Ways and Means Committee and the House Oversight Committee have opened investigations into how this network is parroting the propaganda of the Chinese Communist Party as it jockeys with the U.S. for power in Asia, Europe, South America and the world.
At 2:34 a.m. ET Saturday, 10 minutes before Trump announced that the U.S. and Israel had launched an offensive against Iran, the ANSWER Coalition announced, “EMERGENCY NATIONWIDE DAY OF ACTION TODAY, SAT. FEB 28 — STOP THE WAR WITH IRAN!”

On July 14, 2025, a group of anti-ICE demonstrators blocked the entrance to Palantir Technologies’ offices in New York City, chanting slogans such as “No ICE, No Palantir!” Police intervened to disperse the protesters. (Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolu via Getty Images)
All weekend, the Party for Socialism and Liberation sent its foot soldiers onto the streets from Boston to Los Angeles to coordinate the protests against the U.S. and supporting the regime of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Then, the Miami chapter of the Party for Socialism and Liberation joined other socialists in the area Monday to again protest the U.S., this time assembling on West Palm Beach.Â
Now, for Tuesday, the Miami chapter is promoting the anti-Palantir protest, along with other organizations, putting an “X” over Palantir’s logo and branding the demonstration the “Florida Unwelcome Party,” or “Pa’ Fuera Palantir” in Spanish, as the company moves its headquarters to the Miami area from Colorado.Â
The protest, scheduled for Tuesday at 4 p.m. in Aventura, at the intersection of U.S. Route 1 and NE 195th Street, near Palantir’s new Florida headquarters, represents an escalation in the pro-China group’s attacks on the U.S. Other groups involved in the action include self-described communist organizations, including the All-African People’s Revolutionary Party and the South Florida Anti-War Action Committee.
After the Oct. 7, 2023, attacks by Hamas in Israel, this network targeted U.S. defense contractors for supporting Israel in its war against Hamas. It has targeted Palantir for months in Denver, New York, Washington, D.C., Palo Alto, California, and cities in Europe, with CodePink protesters once crashing a talk by founder Alex Karp. Its network includes groups that self-describe as socialist or communist, including Freedom Road Socialist Organization.

On Feb. 28, 2026, a person walks a dog near the White House, past pre-printed protest signs lined up along a wall, featuring the names of socialist groups, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation and Freedom Road Socialist Organization. (Probal Rashid/LightRocket via Getty Images)
In recent months, protests by the Singham network have widened to include demonstrations against contractors that support Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities in Minneapolis and around the country.Â
Now, the network’s focus has expanded to include companies they allege are supporting U.S. military actions on Iran, with new pre-printed signs, again echoing talking points also expressed by Chinese Communist Party leaders in Beijing, opposing the U.S. “empire.”
