Turns out the “No Kings” crowd isn’t exactly running a lemonade stand. Or any kind of grassroots movement.
Instead, according to a Fox News Digital investigation [1], the nationwide protests are backed by roughly 500 activist groups pulling in an estimated $3 billion in annual revenue – a coalition that includes everything from mainstream progressive outfits to openly socialist and communist organizations pushing “revolution” messaging.
So while the protesting and rioting may look organic, the balance sheets tell a different story.
The movement itself is largely coordinated by groups like Indivisible (funded by billionaire George Soros), with participation from a sprawling network of organizations – some reportedly tied to left-wing financier and China sympathizer Neville Roy Singham and groups promoting socialist and communist politics.
And sure, plenty of people flood the streets – millions, if you believe the press releases put out by the agitators – but this isn’t some organic, spur-of-the-moment uprising. It’s a well-oiled, well-funded political machine, churning out a plethora of sign-waving white liberal women activists and mixing them in alongside Antifa terrorists.
In other words, it’s not just “I hate Trump.”
It’s “I hate Trump”… with a marketing budget, organizational chart, and a few billion dollars to keep the outrage fully stocked.