Overview
- Chairman James Comer and Rep. Pat Fallon led a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi requesting a DOJ briefing on efforts to track links between organized obstruction of law enforcement, foreign influence, and criminal activity.
- The request cites extensive fraud in Minnesota’s social‑services and nutrition programs and asks whether proceeds are being routed through nonprofits in ways that evade oversight.
- Lawmakers point to repeated unrest in Minnesota following federal enforcement actions, including property damage and assaults on officers, and seek DOJ analysis on whether funding streams may be contributing.
- The inquiry builds on a December 2025 Oversight investigation into Minnesota fraud and money laundering and extends to agitator networks involved in anti‑ICE actions nationwide.
- DOJ has not publicly responded to the request; Fox News reports The People’s Forum acknowledged receiving tens of millions from Neville Roy Singham and helped mobilize a protest, citing a 2023 New York Times report on his alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.