CAN'T MAKE THIS UP
The upcoming anti-Trump "No Kings" protests are organized by a group called Indivisible which was founded by Communists.
Guess who donated $7.000.000 to them?
George Soros.
— PeterSweden (@PeterSweden7) June 10, 2025
The No Kings protests are gaining momentum, with organizers preparing for a nationwide demonstration against Trump’s administration. The movement, spearheaded by Indivisible, presents itself as a pro-democracy coalition, but its origins and financial backing tell a deeper story.
Indivisible was founded by Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, two progressive activists with deep ties to left-wing political networks. The group has positioned itself as a grassroots resistance force, but its funding reveals a significant connection to billionaire George Soros. Reports confirm that Soros, through his Open Society Foundations, has funneled $7.26 million into Indivisible’s initiatives, contributing to a broader $11.7 million war chest used for political campaigns.
🚨🇺🇸 SOROS PUMPS MILLIONS INTO "BLUE TEXAS" DREAM
George Soros just launched another multimillion-dollar assault on Texas, backing "Blue Texas" initiative despite Democrats losing every statewide race for 30 years.
The billionaire, who donated $3.1 million to Texas Majority PAC… https://t.co/C7JzpWJ7YQ pic.twitter.com/sPXRooBZhj
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) June 9, 2025
The protests are set to take place on June 14, coinciding with Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C. Organizers claim the event is a “nationwide day of defiance” aimed at rejecting authoritarianism. Indivisible’s leadership has framed the demonstration as a response to Trump’s policies, particularly his deployment of federal troops in Los Angeles following ICE raids.
The scale of the protests is significant. Indivisible has announced over 1,500 events across the country, with additional demonstrations planned in Europe and South America. The group insists that the protests will be nonviolent, but tensions are rising as Trump warns that demonstrators “will be met with very big force” if they attempt to disrupt the military parade.
The financial backing behind Indivisible raises questions about the movement’s independence. Soros has long been a key player in funding progressive activism, and his contributions to Indivisible suggest a coordinated effort to challenge Trump’s administration. The protests are not just about symbolism—they are part of a larger political strategy aimed at influencing public opinion and policy decisions.
Sources
https://www.newsweek.com/no-kings-protests-flag-day-donald-trump-2081156
https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/the-indivisible-project-indivisible/