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Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) will join tens of thousands of protesters in Washington, D.C., on Saturday for the so-called “No Kings” demonstration.

However, many Americans are unaware that the anti-Trump event, likely others similar “protests” nationwide, are funded by radical billionaire donor George Soros.

A paper trail has revealed that Soros is funding the “No Kings” events by funneling cash through his network of organizations.

Soros’ Open Society Foundation, through its Open Society Action Fund, funneled $3 million in 2023 to the far-left Indivisible organization.

The leftist group is coordinating communications and participant data for the protests, according to the foundation’s own disclosures.

That grant is just one part of a long-running financial pipeline.

Since Indivisible’s founding in 2017, Soros’ foundation has given the group over $7.6 million in grants.

Indivisible is run by Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg, a husband-and-wife team with deep Democratic Party ties.

Greenberg previously served as policy director for Tom Perriello’s gubernatorial campaign in Virginia.

Perriello himself served as the executive director of the Open Society Foundation from 2018 to 2023, underscoring the close relationship between Soros’ network and the activist group.

The Tides Network, another progressive nonprofit umbrella tied to funding anti-Israel campus protests, also cut a $350,000 grant to Indivisible in 2017.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) warned Thursday that the “No Kings” demonstrations risk turning violent.

Cruz cited the long record of Soros-backed activism fueling unrest.

“There’s considerable evidence that George Soros and his network are behind funding these rallies, which may well be riots all across the country,” Cruz said on Fox News’s Hannity.

Cruz introduced the STOP FUNDERs Act earlier this year, which would allow the Department of Justice to bring RICO charges against funders of violent extremist protests.

Beyond Soros, other left-wing organizations are linked to the event, including the Communist Workers of America Union, which has partnered with Indivisible to help mobilize attendees.

Soros’ son Alex, now chairman of the Open Society Foundation, has pledged to continue his father’s funding priorities, keeping billions flowing to far-left activist groups across the U.S.

For critics, the “No Kings” protest represents more than a political march; it underscores how entrenched Soros’ money has become in shaping progressive activism, often blurring the line between peaceful demonstration, violence, and political theater.

 

https://slaynews.com/news/george-soros-caught-funding-violent-anti-trump-no-kings-protests-across-country/