FBI Should Uncover Who Organized, Funded Radical Student Encampments

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FBI Should Uncover Who Organized, Funded Radical Student Encampments

May 6, 2024 5 min read
COMMENTARY BY
Mike Gonzalez

Angeles T. Arredondo E Pluribus Unum Senior Fellow

Mike is the Angeles T. Arredondo E Pluribus Unum Senior Fellow at The Heritage Foundation.
Police attempt to prevent further escalation at a protest at DePaul University's Lincoln Park Quad on May 5 , 2024 in Chicago. Jacek Boczarski / Anadolu / Getty Images

Key Takeaways

The groups behind the protests—violent and peaceful ones—want to dismantle society. And things could turn even more violent this summer.

The Progress Unity Fund is closely tied with the Workers World Party, described by Discover the Networks as a “Marxist-Leninist vanguard” party.

There has to be enough here for the FBI to investigate who has been organizing and funding these protests—before they metastasize and further endanger society.

If the FBI has time to spare after harassing mothers at school board meetings, it may want to look into the groups participating in, and funding, pro-Hamas disturbances at universities across the country. Clearing out Columbia University on Tuesday night doesn’t mean the job is done.

Yes, some of the protests have been peaceful, engaging in constitutionally protected speech. But, unlike the concerned parents who simply decided to get more involved in local politics, the groups behind the protests—violent and peaceful ones—want to dismantle society. And things could turn even more violent this summer.

Authorities—not just the Federal Bureau of Investigations, but law enforcement at all levels—have presumably been keeping tabs on who’s taking part, who broke the law, who are the non-students sneaking into university property to agitate, etc. If they haven’t, Congress ought to weigh in.

The arrests in New York and Los Angeles, where the LAPD entered UCLA early Wednesday, will furnish the identity of many. Other technology, such as police drones that flew over the encampments, and the geo-fencing that tells authorities who used a phone within a space, should also help.

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Most importantly, law enforcement must investigate who is funding these well-organized and well-orchestrated protests. This is particularly the case if it is a foreign power such as Iran or its terrorist proxy Hamas (which, again, would mean Iran). And if the funders are domestic, aiding and abetting violence across state lines is a federal crime.

We already know that some of the street protests have been organized by the ANSWER (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism) Coalition, which claims credit for a march in Washington, D.C., that it says brought out 400,000 people, many of whom were bused in from other states.

ANSWER is a fiscally sponsored project of Progress Unity Fund (PUF), a tax-exempt, 501(c)(3) organization with a long history of promoting society’s most radical causes. 

The Progress Unity Fund is closely tied with the Workers World Party, described by Discover the Networks as a “Marxist-Leninist vanguard” party. Capital Research Center says that “ANSWER’s director is Brian Becker, who is also [a] key figure within the Party for Socialism and Liberation, yet another communist group that split from the Workers World Party in 2004.” The party says U.S. democracy is a “façade.”

PUF has received money from the far left, deep-pocketed Tides Foundation, according to Influence Watch. ANSWER, according to Research Gate, also gets money from George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, which is also very far left and very wealthy.

ANSWER organized the Washington, D.C., march with American Muslims for Palestine, which gives guidance and financial support to Students for Justice in Palestine. According to Columbia professor Shai Davidai and many others, AMP has strong links with Hamas.

SJP, which also has advocated for Hamas and posts poisonously antisemitic tweets regularly, has organized and led many of the campus protests.

In our recent book, NextGen Marxism, What It is and How to Combat It, Katharine Cornell Gorka and I describe the SJP as having been so vile in its support for Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre and gang rapes of Jewish women that “Governor Ron DeSantis ordered the Florida universities to disband SJP chapters.”

SJP receives funding from AMP, but is itself a fiscally sponsored project of the Westchester People’s Action Coalition Foundation, another far left funder. When you visit WESPAC’S website, you find a photo of earnest activists holding up a sign that reads “Another World is Possible.” This is a well-known slogan used by organizations that despise capitalism but feel they must cloak their communism.

Ryan Mauro of Capital Research Center, whose work tracking these networks is invaluable, emailed me that “WESPAC funds various revolutionary far-left/anti-Western groups.” But because it acts as SJP’s fiscal sponsor, there’s no transparency. “All donations transit through WESPAC and they aren’t required to publicly reveal anything about that relationship.”

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But we can get a sense, from other disclosures, of who funds WESPAC and AMP. Mauro tells me that those who have given to WESPAC include the Elias Foundation ($100,000); the Sparkplug Foundation (about $100,000); Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors ($80,000); George Soros’s Open Society ($40,000); and the Groundswell Foundation (about $32,000). The Zakat Foundation has meanwhile given $25,000 to AMP.

How influential have these groups and their NextGen Marxist ideas on decolonization, the “oppressor vs. oppressed” paradigm, and anticapitalism been on the protesters? We can get a sense from the three spokesmen who faced the media at Columbia on Tuesday, before the NYPD dislodged them from Hamilton Hall. They have been much derided, but their background is instructive.

The main one was Johannah King-Slutsky. According to Jordan Schachtel of The Dossier, Johannah is a PhD candidate at Columbia studying “theories of the imagination and poetry as interpreted through a Marxian lens.” She wrote on her now-deleted Columbia bio that her goal is to “write a prehistory of metabolic rift, Marx’s term for the disruption of energy circuits caused by industrialization under capitalism.”

Another was Cameron Jones, an activist with Jewish Voice for Peace, a virulently antisemitic far-left group. It receives funding from the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Open Society Foundation, among others. 

The third one was Maryam Alwan, a leader at SJP.

There has to be enough here for the FBI, Congress, and our other leaders to investigate who has been organizing and funding these protests—before they metastasize and further endanger society.

This piece originally appeared in the Washington Examiner