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Protests Erupt Nationwide as Soros’ Funding Exposed in ‘No Kings’

UPDATE: Nationwide protests labeled “No Kings” erupted on October 18, 2023, amid revelations of significant funding from billionaire George Soros. These protests, organized by the group Indivisible, are now attracting intense scrutiny for their financial backing, stirring concerns about the motivations behind such fervent demonstrations.
Organizers confirmed that Indivisible received a staggering $3 million grant in 2023 from Soros’ Open Society Action Fund to “support social welfare activities.” This financial infusion raises questions about the underlying purpose of the protests, particularly as Indivisible previously criticized Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer for his role in keeping the government operational.
Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, the founders of Indivisible, have been vocal critics of Schumer, with Levin accusing him of “doing a great deal of damage” to the Democratic Party. “The passage of this dangerous Republican funding bill is a travesty,” Levin stated, indicating a fierce political battle. Now, as Schumer becomes a prominent figure at these protests, the implications of Soros’ funding cannot be overlooked.
Reports reveal that Indivisible and its associated groups have collectively received over $7.61 million from various Soros foundations. Despite this, a spokesperson for the Open Society Foundations insists, “We support a wide range of independent organizations that work to deepen civic engagement through peaceful democratic participation.”
However, critics, including Donald Trump, have alleged that Soros is orchestrating a network aimed at inciting unrest. “There is considerable evidence that George Soros and his network are behind funding these rallies, which may well be riots across the country,” Trump remarked, heightening tensions surrounding the protests.
As the situation unfolds, questions loom regarding the potential for violence. The Internal Revenue Service is reportedly investigating left-leaning groups amid concerns over their funding sources and activities. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent emphasized the urgency of tracking down those responsible for any potential unrest, stating, “We are operationalizing this here at Treasury.”
Trump has previously called for serious repercussions for Soros-funded organizations, suggesting they should be charged under RICO laws for their involvement in violent protests. “We’re not going to allow these lunatics to rip apart America any more,” he posted, warning of the repercussions for those connected to Soros’ financial network.
As the protests gain momentum, the spotlight on Soros’ financial influence continues to intensify. Observers and participants alike are bracing for the developments that may arise from the protests, particularly in light of the serious allegations surrounding their funding.
Stay tuned as more information emerges regarding the connections between Soros, Indivisible, and the ongoing protests across the nation. The implications of these events will undoubtedly shape the political landscape in the coming days.
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