Senator Tom Cotton Credit: Gage Skidmore / Flickr
Republican Senator Tom Cotton of Arkansas is urging the Justice Department to open a federal investigation of the far left activist group Code Pink over alleged material support for enemies of the United States.
It is amazing that this has not already happened.
Code Pink has been around for years and loves to make a spectacle of themselves by interrupting government hearings and screaming nonsense. In addition to any potentially illegal activity, they’re just plain annoying.
The Washington Free Beacon reports:
Cotton Presses DOJ to Investigate Code Pink’s Terror, CCP Ties
Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) on Friday petitioned the Justice Department to open a federal investigation into left-wing activist group Code Pink for providing “material support to foreign terrorist organizations” and serving as an unregistered agent of the Chinese government, according to a letter shared with the Washington Free Beacon.
Code Pink—known for disrupting congressional proceedings with anti-Israel outbursts—has worked on behalf of Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) members, calling into “question whether it has provided material support” to a United States government-designated terrorist organization, Cotton wrote. The group has also received more than $1.4 million in funding from socialist tech executive Neville Roy Singham, who is married to the group’s co-founder, Jodie Evans, and was identified in 2023 as the driving force behind a global Chinese propaganda campaign.
Cotton says Singham’s cash, which accounts for around 25 percent of Code Pink’s budget, suggests that the group is serving as an unregistered foreign agent for the communist regime. Its parallel work with PFLP-tied organizations like sham charity Samidoun, the senator added, raises “serious questions about whether Code Pink has provided material support to designated” foreign terrorist organizations.
Both issues warrant an immediate federal probe from Attorney General Pam Bondi, Cotton contended. He argued in the letter that Code Pink’s activities could amount to a violation of the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA), which requires advocates for foreign governments to disclose their work.
This needs to happen.
Organizations that are funded by Communist China and support terrorist groups shouldn’t influence U.S. public policy. I’m urging @AGPamBondi to investigate Code Pink. pic.twitter.com/v2Jst0p5Iv
— Tom Cotton (@SenTomCotton) November 7, 2025
The group recently protested Karine Jean-Pierre. It’s amazing to see them protest someone on the left.
“Architect of Genocide” Code Pink Erupts on Karine Jean-Pierre at Her Own Event
Karine Jean-Pierre showed up to her own book event expecting a friendly audience. Instead, Code Pink activists posing as concerned Democrats ambushed her and accused her of being complicit in what… pic.twitter.com/erWtOcZqc0
— Stu Smith (@thestustustudio) November 6, 2025
Code Pink has gotten away with their act for way too long. Cotton should follow through on this.
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