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George Soros’ Fund Fuels Nationwide ‘No Kings’ Protests Today

URGENT UPDATE: Nationwide “No Kings” protests are underway today, October 21, 2023, with significant financial backing linked to George Soros. The protests, organized by the group Indivisible, have raised questions about their funding sources amid claims of astroturfing.
Reports confirm that the Open Society Action Fund, part of Soros’ extensive philanthropic network, awarded Indivisible a staggering $3 million grant in 2023 to support their social welfare activities. This has ignited controversy, particularly as the protests coincide with political tensions surrounding Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.
Protesters are rallying against perceived government overreach, but critics are highlighting the financial ties between Soros and Indivisible, which has received over $7.61 million in total funding from Soros’ foundations. “The continuing administrative coup led by Donald Trump and Elon Musk is a constitutional crisis,” said Indivisible co-founder Ezra Levin.
These protests have gained traction as Schumer himself is now featured prominently at the “No Kings” events, despite earlier criticisms from Indivisible. The group previously urged Schumer to take a firmer stance against government funding agreements, arguing that his actions damaged the Democratic Party’s credibility.
“The passage of this dangerous Republican funding bill is a travesty,” Levin added, highlighting the stakes involved.
In response to these developments, Donald Trump has been vocal about Soros’ alleged role in funding protests, suggesting that they could escalate into violence. “George Soros, and his wonderful Radical Left son, should be charged with RICO for their support of violent protests,” Trump stated in a recent post, underscoring the ongoing political battle.
The involvement of Soros has drawn scrutiny from various officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who mentioned that the IRS is actively investigating left-leaning groups in light of recent protests. “This is mission-critical for us now,” Bessent declared, emphasizing the urgency of addressing potential violence associated with these movements.
As the “No Kings” protests unfold, the ramifications of Soros’ financial influence are being closely monitored. Observers note that these rallies could spark further government scrutiny and heightened political tensions across the nation.
Authorities are now tasked with determining whether Soros-funded organizations played a role in previous unrest, particularly during the summer months. The impact of these protests on public sentiment and political discourse remains a focal point as the situation develops.
Stay tuned for updates as the situation evolves and more information emerges about the financial underpinnings of the “No Kings” protests.
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