新报告将辛格汉姆支持的活动人士与导致14个州共计236亿美元人工智能和数据中心投资搁浅的运动联系起来
2026-06-30T06:00:06-04:00 / 福克斯新闻
作者:阿斯拉·Q·诺曼尼 福克斯新闻
发布于 2026年6月30日 美国东部时间早上6:00 | 更新于 2026年6月30日 美国东部时间早上7:21
前资深财政部顾问称,辛格汉姆资助网络是美国“最具颠覆性的政治网络”之一
前财政部长斯科特·贝森特的演讲稿撰稿人山姆·莱曼表示,美国司法部对辛格汉姆网络的调查是一项“重大进展”。现任比特币政策研究所研究主管的莱曼称,辛格汉姆网络的活动人士在组织全国范围内反对人工智能和数据中心项目的抗议活动中发挥了重要作用。
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FOX独家报道: 前财政部高级顾问、首席演讲稿撰稿人山姆·莱曼表示,纽约南区法院对与美国马克思主义商人内维尔·罗伊·辛格汉姆有关的激进网络背后资金的调查,是联邦政府审视该组织和美国极左翼抗议活动以来最重大的进展之一。
“这是一项巨大的进展,因为这是首批深入调查该网络的法律行动之一,而该网络无疑是美国最具颠覆性的政治网络之一,”莱曼告诉福克斯新闻数字频道。
莱曼的此番表态针对的是福克斯新闻数字频道的独家报道:纽约南区美国检察官杰伊·克莱顿已就辛格汉姆庞大激进网络背后的资金启动大陪审团调查。
这位前财政部官员目前担任比特币政策研究所研究主管,他于周一发布了一份新报告,该报告首先由福克斯新闻数字频道获得,报告审视了辛格汉姆网络在组织全国范围内反对人工智能基础设施和数据中心开发的抗议活动中所扮演的角色。
司法部启动大陪审团调查,调查马克思主义大亨内维尔·罗伊·辛格汉姆资助左翼团体
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研究人员得出结论,在社会主义解放党作为“拖延、缩减或阻止拟议人工智能基础设施投资的关键动员力量”的运动中,约236亿美元的拟议人工智能和数据中心投资已被推迟、缩减或阻止。
“我们发现,内维尔·辛格汉姆的网络,尤其是社会主义解放党,已在全国数十场针对数据中心的抗议活动中亲临现场,”莱曼说。
据该报告称,社会主义解放党在过去十年中已成为辛格汉姆网络的关键政治和激进分支,该党已建立起全国性的组织网络,参与了14个州的21场反对人工智能基础设施项目的运动。
该报告记录了19个案例研究,涉及的城市和县包括:北卡罗来纳州夏洛特市;马里兰州乔治王子县;威斯康星州迪福里斯特市;加利福尼亚州蒙特雷帕克市;科罗拉多州丹佛市;亚利桑那州图森市;佐治亚州雅典市;北卡罗来纳州达勒姆市;威斯康星州麦迪逊市;新奥尔良市;克利夫兰市及其他地区。
据该报告称,这些运动促成了10项地方数据中心暂停令、1项永久数据中心禁令以及4个被否决或撤回的项目。报告作者指出,这一数字可能低估了总影响,因为还有几场运动涉及的项目投资价值从未公开披露。
报告:针对数据中心的运动与中国宣传、辛格汉姆网络、外国匿名资金有关
比特币政策研究所发布了一张地图,展示了社会主义解放党(属于美国马克思主义大亨内维尔·罗伊·辛格汉姆资助的网络)活动人士针对数据中心的抗议活动。(比特币政策研究所 供图)
报告认为,尽管许多居民对水资源使用、电力需求和土地使用存在合理担忧,但与辛格汉姆网络有关的活动人士已建立起一个复杂的全国性运营网络,通过协调组织、示威和政治压力放大这些担忧。
“美国民众对数据中心的反对是真实存在的,且大多是自发的,”报告称。“但一个有组织、与外国结盟的政党一直在努力放大这些真正的不满,并将其转化为减缓甚至破坏美国数据中心建设的行动。”
报告中的一个典型案例是北卡罗来纳州夏洛特市,报告称社会主义解放党的组织者挨家挨户游说、分发请愿书并协助组织示威活动,随后市议会一致通过了一项为期150天的新数据中心建设暂停令。据报告称,组织者目前正在推动永久禁令。
在马里兰州乔治王子县,研究人员表示,华盛顿特区的社会主义解放党分会协助组织了市政厅会议、挨家挨户游说,并收集了超过2万个请愿签名,反对勒纳企业拟议的50亿美元Brightseat科技园区项目。该县官员随后在审查当地政策期间暂停了数据中心审批。
参议员汤姆·科顿敦促司法部调查中国试图“扼杀”美国人工智能的行为
在由极左翼活动人士朱迪·埃文斯(左二)和她的丈夫内维尔·罗伊·辛格汉姆(右)支持的组织网络抗议美国人工智能发展、数据中心和其他技术进步之际,参议员汤姆·科顿(左)致信代理司法部长托德·布兰奇,敦促他根据《外国代理人注册法案》(FARA)调查这些团体可能存在的违规行为。(比尔·克拉克/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images, 奇普·索莫德维拉/Getty Images, 戴夫·科廷斯基/Getty Images 供图)
报告还提到了威斯康星州迪福里斯特市,报告称社会主义解放党的组织者与当地居民一起反对黑石集团支持的QTS拟议的120亿美元超大规模数据中心园区。经过数月的公开反对,村政府宣布该提案“不可行”,导致开发商撤回了该项目。
在南加州,报告称社会主义解放党洛杉矶分会参与了“不要数据中心圣盖博谷”联盟,该联盟组织了请愿、公开会议和一项投票倡议,最终促成加利福尼亚州蒙特雷帕克市出台首个针对新数据中心的永久市级禁令。据报告称,该联盟还促使邻近城市采取了更多限制措施或临时暂停令。
研究人员还援引了亚利桑那州的两场运动:一场是反对亚马逊在图森附近拟议的36亿美元“蓝色计划”项目,另一场是钱德勒市一项20亿美元的人工智能数据中心拟议项目,这两个项目在有组织的反对后都遭遇了重大挫折。
报告认为,针对人工智能基础设施的运动只是与辛格汉姆有关的组织更广泛努力的一部分。
“所有这些非营利组织的共同点是,它们都在煽动反对美国的事业——他们所谓的美国帝国,”莱曼说。
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“10月7日事件后,这些非营利网络及其政治盟友亲临现场抗议以色列及其在加沙的任何行动。特朗普总统就职并开始执行移民法时,他们也做了同样的事情。现在我们看到同样的事情也发生在美国的科技行业。”
正如福克斯新闻数字频道此前报道的那样,由辛格汉姆资助的非营利组织——包括“编码粉色”、三大陆协会、《人民邮报》和《解放新闻》——多年来一直在发表反对美国人工智能发展的材料,并批评包括帕尔特尔、谷歌、亚马逊和Meta在内的领先科技公司。
莱曼表示,该网络的组织能力使其成为一股日益具有影响力的政治力量。
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比特币政策研究所发布了一张流程图,展示了在阻止数据中心项目的行动中活跃的社会主义解放党领导人。(比特币政策研究所 供图)
“这个网络非常擅长组织,”他说。“美国自称社会主义者的人非常擅长动员选民、组织抗议活动并让他们签署请愿书。”
他认为,司法部纽约南区法院的联邦调查反映出华盛顿对辛格汉姆影响力的认识日益加深。
“辛格汉姆本质上是资助这一切的核心人物,”莱曼说。“无论是从法律角度还是政策角度来看,美国民众开始注意到他的颠覆性活动都是合理的,因为这些活动确实非常猖獗。”
报告最后呼吁提高社会主义解放党和其他与辛格汉姆有关的组织背后资金的透明度,认为美国民众有权了解是谁在资助旨在塑造该国人工智能基础设施未来的有组织运动。
福克斯新闻数字频道的米奇·毕加索对本报告亦有贡献。
阿斯拉·诺曼尼是福克斯新闻数字频道的高级调查编辑。她曾是《华尔街日报》记者,报道过与金融、政治和社会相关的新闻。她是《觉醒军队:破坏美国自由的左翼-绿色联盟》一书的作者。她的联系方式是asra.nomani@fox.com,X平台账号@asranomani。
Probe into ‘subversive’ anti-AI Singham network is ‘enormous,’ former Treasury advisor says
New report links Singham-backed activists to campaigns that stalled $23.6B in AI and data center investment across 14 states
2026-06-30T06:00:06-04:00 / Fox News
By Asra Q. Nomani Fox News
Published June 30, 2026 6:00am EDT | Updated June 30, 2026 7:21am EDT
Singham funding one of ‘most subversive political networks’ in America: former senior Treasury advisor
Sam Lyman, a former speech writer for Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, says a Department of Justice probe into Singham network is an “enormous development.” Now head of research at the Bitcoin Policy Institute, he says activists from the Singham network have played a major role in organizing nationwide protests against AI and data center projects.
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FIRST ON FOX: Former Treasury senior advisor and chief speechwriter Sam Lyman 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.
“It’s an enormous development because it’s one of the first legal actions that’s taking a deeper look into this network, which is among the most subversive political networks here in the United States, period,” Lyman told Fox News Digital.
Lyman was reacting to Fox News Digital’s exclusive report that U.S. Attorney Jay Clayton from the Southern District of New York has opened a grand jury investigation into the finances behind Singham’s sprawling activist network.
The former Treasury official, who now serves as head of research at the Bitcoin Policy Institute, released a new report on Monday, first obtained by Fox News Digital, examining the Singham network’s role in organizing opposition to artificial intelligence infrastructure and data center development across the country.
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Researchers conclude that about $23.6 billion in proposed AI and data center investment has been delayed, scaled back or blocked in campaigns where Party for Socialism and Liberation served as “a critical mobilizer in efforts that delayed, scaled back, or blocked the proposed AI infrastructure investment.”
“What we’ve uncovered is that Neville Singham’s network, in particular the Party for Socialism and Liberation, has been boots on the ground in dozens of protests across the country targeting data centers,” Lyman said.
According to the report, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, which has emerged in the past decade as a key political and activist arm of the Singham network, has developed a nationwide organizing operation that has participated in 21 campaigns across 14 states opposing AI infrastructure projects.
The report documents 19 case studies involving cities and counties including: Charlotte, N.C.; Prince George’s County, Md. DeForest, Wisc.; Monterey Park, Calif.; Denver, Co.; Tucson, Ariz.; Athens, Ga.; Durham, N.C.; Madison, Wisc.; New Orleans; Cleveland and other locations.
According to the report, those campaigns resulted in 10 local data center moratoria, one permanent data center ban and four rejected or withdrawn projects. The authors note that the figure likely understates the total impact because several additional campaigns involved projects whose investment values were never publicly disclosed.
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Bitcoin Policy Institute releases a map of protests against data centers by activists from the Party for Socialism and Liberation, a part of the network funded by American Marxist tycoon Neville Roy Singham.(Bitcoin Policy Institute)
The report argues that while many residents have legitimate concerns over water use, electricity demand and land use, activists linked to the Singham network have built a sophisticated nationwide operation that amplifies those concerns through coordinated organizing, demonstrations and political pressure.
“The American opposition to data centers is real and mostly homegrown,” the report states. “But an organized, foreign-aligned party has worked to amplify and convert genuine grievances into actions that slow or degrade America’s buildout of data centers.”
One of the report’s featured examples is Charlotte, N.C., where it says Party for Socialism and Liberation organizers canvassed neighborhoods, circulated petitions and helped organize demonstrations before the City Council unanimously approved a 150-day moratorium on new data centers. According to the report, organizers are now pushing for a permanent ban.
In Prince George’s County, Md., researchers say the Party for Socialism and Liberation chapter in Washington, D.C., helped organize town halls, canvass neighborhoods and gather more than 20,000 petition signatures opposing Lerner Enterprises’ proposed $5 billion Brightseat Tech Park. County officials later paused data center approvals while reviewing local policy.
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As a network of organizations supported by far-left activist Jodie Evans (second from left) and her husband Neville Roy Singham (right) protest America’s AI development, data centers and other technology advancements, Sen. Tom Cotton (left) sends a letter to Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche, urging him to investigate the groups for possible violations of the Foreign Agent Registration Act (FARA).(Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images, Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images, Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images)
The report also highlights DeForest, Wisc., where it says Party for Socialism and Liberation organizers joined local residents opposing Blackstone-backed QTS’ proposed $12 billion hyperscale data center campus. Following months of public opposition, village officials declared the proposal “not feasible,” leading the developer to withdraw the project.
In Southern California, the report says the Los Angeles chapter of Party for Socialism and Liberation participated in the “No Data Centers SGV” coalition, which organized petitions, public meetings and a ballot initiative culminating in California’s first permanent municipal ban on new data centers in Monterey Park. According to the report, the coalition also influenced neighboring cities to adopt additional restrictions or temporary moratoria.
Researchers further cite campaigns in Arizona opposing Amazon’s proposed $3.6 billion Project Blue near Tucson and a separate $2 billion AI data center proposal in Chandler, both of which encountered significant setbacks following organized opposition.
The report argues that the campaign against AI infrastructure is only one part of a broader effort by organizations linked to Singham.
“The common thread in all of these nonprofit organizations is that they agitate against American causes—what they call American empire,” Lyman said.
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“After Oct. 7, these nonprofit networks and their political affiliates were boots on the ground protesting Israel and any action Israel took in Gaza. They did the exact same thing when President Trump took office and started enforcing immigration laws. Now we’re seeing the exact same thing take place against the technology industry here in the United States.”
As reported by Fox News Digital, nonprofits funded by Singham — including CodePink, Tricontinental, People’s Dispatch and Liberation News — have spent years publishing material opposing American AI development and criticizing leading technology companies including Palantir, Google, Amazon and Meta.
Lyman said the network’s organizing capacity has made it an increasingly influential political force.
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Bitcoin Policy Institute releases a flowchart on leaders in the Party for Socialism and Liberation active in the effort to stop data center projects.(Bitcoin Policy Institute)
“This network is incredibly good at organizing,” he said. “Self-identified socialists in America are incredibly good at getting out the vote, getting their people to protest and getting them to sign petitions.”
He argued that the federal investigation by the Justice Department’s Southern District of New York reflects growing recognition in Washington, D.C., of Singham’s influence.
“Singham essentially is the figurehead who’s funding all of this,” Lyman said. “It makes sense both from a legal perspective and from a policymaking perspective that the American people are starting to take notice of his subversive activities because they are truly prolific.”
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.
Fox News Digital’s Mitch Picasso contributed to this report.
Asra Nomani is senior editor of investigations at Fox News Digital. She is a former reporter at the Wall Street Journal, where she covered stories related to money, politics and society. She is the author of “Woke Army: The Left-Green Alliance That Is Undermining America’s Freedom.”_ She can be reached at asra.nomani@fox.com and on X at @asranomani.
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