议员要求国税局调查中国资助反以色列抗议活动
Lawmakers Ask IRS To Investigate Chinese Funding Of Anti-Israel Protests

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美国众议院议员敦促美国国税局 (IRS) 调查中国与自 10 月底以来在全国范围内煽动反以色列示威活动的某些美国团体之间的潜在财务联系。 众议院筹款委员会的代表写了一封信,表达了对外国势力利用漏洞进行不透明政治干预的担忧。 他们提到了诸如“人民论坛”之类的例子,这是一个以纽约为中心的组织,精心策划反以色列抗议活动,并得到了以亲华倾向而闻名的科技大亨内维尔·罗伊·辛厄姆(Neville Roy Singham)的支持。 在一个值得注意的例子中,与会者在示威期间高呼反犹太口号。 另一个值得一提的实体是“能源基金会”——一家总部位于美国的非营利组织,主要关注气候变化倡议,但主要在中国运营,与中共有着密切的联系。 据称,通过推动损害美国能源自身利益的“绿色”议程,该基金会使中国受益匪浅。 议员们不仅表达了对国家安全影响的担忧,还质疑美国国税局是否已制定反犹太主义定义或对其管辖范围内的免税机构可能进行的外国融资进行审查。 此外,他们还要求国税局启动有关这些联系的调查。

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Authored by Eric Lundrum via American Greatness,

On Wednesday, lawmakers in the U.S. House of Representatives called for the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to begin investigating the financial links between China and anti-Israel groups that have been protesting throughout the United States since October 7th.

According to the Washington Free Beacon, the request comes from members of the House Ways and Means Committee, who wrote a letter expressing concerns that “foreign adversaries are taking advantage of loopholes to impact American political activity with little-to-no transparency.”

One such example is The People’s Forum, a group that organized anti-Israel protests such as public school walkouts in New York City.

The group is bankrolled by Neville Roy Singham, a tech mogul with pro-China sympathies, as documented by the New York Times.

The People’s Forum urged students to chant anti-Semitic phrases, including “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which calls for the extermination of all Israelis.

Another example is The Energy Foundation, a U.S.-based nonprofit group that focuses primarily on global warming, yet operates mostly out of China and has deep ties to the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

This organization has repeatedly advocated for “green” energy policies that would hurt the United States’ energy production, to the benefit of China.

“Not only do these activities raise serious national security concerns, but they also raise questions about whether organizations like this receive foreign funding from America’s adversaries and whether the Internal Revenue Service (‘IRS’) is conducting oversight of entities like these,” said the letter sent by lawmakers to IRS commissioner Daniel Werfel.

The committee members asked if the IRS has “a definition of antisemitism in place within the agency that it considers when evaluating the claimed exempt purpose of a tax-exempt organization,” for the purposes of cracking down on such radical groups. The letter also asked if the IRS would eventually start an investigation into the various financial links between China and various domestic groups.

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