(DC Pundit) – The State Department has officially confirmed what most Americans with common sense already suspected: far-left activist group Code Pink has connections to Chinese Communist Party influence operations. In other words, the people who love disrupting hearings, shouting down lawmakers, and grandstanding for cameras appear to have some uncomfortable friends overseas.
Shocking? Not exactly.
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According to a report recently transmitted to Congress, Code Pink is now being openly linked to Chinese propaganda efforts. The New York Post reported: “The State Department transmitted a report to Congress Tuesday linking lefty nonprofits Code Pink and the People’s Forum to Chinese influence operations. The report on ‘Countering Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference’ alleges that China ‘spreads propaganda through influence campaigns run by nonprofit organizations like Code Pink, the People’s Forum and groups linked with the notorious Singham network.’”
Code Pink is a Chinese influence operation, tied to the Singham Network funding the violent uprisings across America with CCP cash.
Time to wake up to what’s really going on, America. https://t.co/3KhVm1Lyzr
— Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (@RepLuna) February 11, 2026
An organization that routinely heckles elected officials and claims to represent peace is allegedly helping Beijing spread its messaging inside the United States. So much for grassroots activism.
Code Pink first made headlines during George W. Bush’s presidency, presenting itself as an anti-war organization. Back then, they were loud, theatrical, and impossible to miss. But once Barack Obama entered the White House and largely continued Bush-era foreign policy, including ongoing military engagements, the group suddenly went quiet. Funny how that works. Some members were even guests at Obama’s inauguration, proving once again that “anti-war” apparently depends on who’s in charge.
Now that President Donald Trump is back in the Oval Office, Code Pink has returned to form. They’re once again popping up where they’re not invited, disrupting official proceedings, and behaving like political street performers desperate for attention.
This latest disclosure from the State Department could be a turning point.
The report focuses on efforts to counter foreign information manipulation and interference, specifically outlining how China allegedly uses nonprofit groups to push propaganda narratives inside America. Code Pink and the People’s Forum were named directly, alongside organizations tied to the Singham network — a collection of left-wing entities reportedly connected to pro-Beijing messaging campaigns.
President Trump has repeatedly warned about China’s attempts to undermine U.S. sovereignty, influence American institutions, and exploit weak leadership. Once again, he appears to have been right. While Democrats were busy dismissing concerns about foreign interference as “conspiracy theories,” the State Department was quietly compiling receipts.
So what happens now?
Will these groups finally face real scrutiny? Will lawmakers stop pretending Code Pink is just a harmless protest outfit? Or will the media quietly move on, hoping voters forget that a far-left organization operating on American soil is now being linked to Communist China?
Time will tell. But one thing is clear: patriots have every reason to demand accountability, and a lot less tolerance for radicals who seem far more interested in helping Beijing than defending America.
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