May 2026

Did the Singham Network Move $100 Million Abroad Through a Charity With No Employees?

Neville Roy Singham’s network of American tax-exempt organizations is being examined by congressional committees as a foreign-influence question: whether it functions as a vehicle for Chinese state messaging. That inquiry is real, it is contested, and others are pursuing it. This article is about something different, and narrower, and — for the people whose job is enforcement — more immediately […]

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Did Tides Advocacy, at the Center of a Soros-Funded Charitable Network, Disclose What Federal Tax Law Requires?

For the past year I have documented how charitable foundations funded by George Soros move tax-deductible money into political activity through a chain of related tax-exempt organizations. At the point where that chain crosses the line between charity and politics sits a single 501(c)(4): Tides Advocacy Inc (501(c)(4)) — now rebranded “Beyond Impact.” It is the point where money from

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Did Letitia James Improperly Use Her State Press Office to Defend Her Personal Mortgage Case?

Letitia James, the elected Attorney General of New York, used the official press office of her own agency — paid for by New York taxpayers, staffed by named state employees including her communications director and her Press Secretaries, conducted through official state communications channels and staff resources — to respond to press inquiries about personal conduct that was the subject

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Nothing Changed: Letitia James Signs Another False Financial Disclosure Under Oath

The federal indictment was dismissed. Two grand juries declined to indict. The prosecutors who built the case were gone. By any measure, Letitia James had survived the worst of it. On May 13, 2026, she signed her annual financial disclosure under oath and hand-delivered it to the state ethics commission. This is the same document her office told the public

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Did a Tax-Exempt Political Network Help Elect Zohran Mamdani While Certifying It Was Independent?

Public filings show overlapping control, same-day reciprocal reporting, shared political operations, and nearly $79 million in charitable-to-advocacy funding flows — raising questions regulators should not ignore. Thirteen days before Election Day, $950,000 moved from one Working Families committee to another. The same treasurer appeared on both sides of the transaction. The receiving committee altogether spent $1.8 million on “independent” expenditures

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