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Protester ADMITS It Was All TRAINING!

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Austin didn’t get a chance to ask who exactly conducted this “training,” but the admission was enough to confirm that the protests were anything but spontaneous.

“None of us want anything that’s not peaceful,” the protester added, holding a sign with symbols widely associated with Antifa-linked groups.

The unidentified protester told Newsmax that they received top-down instructions

The Money and Machinery Behind the “No Kings” Movement

While leftist media outlets continue to paint these rallies as organic expressions of anti-Trump sentiment, the truth points to a much larger — and well-funded — operation. The “No Kings” protests were not born from random outrage; they were engineered and financed by a network of left-wing groups backed by billionaire financier George Soros.

Soros’s Open Society Foundations have poured millions into the movement, supporting a coalition of roughly 200 to 265 partner organizations coordinating across the country. These include “progressive” and “civil rights” nonprofits, all moving in lockstep with one central objective — to undermine Donald Trump and project the illusion of widespread resistance.

Indivisible: The Engine of the Anti-Trump Machine

At the center of this operation is Indivisible, a far-left nonprofit acting as the “central hub” for these protests. Founded immediately after Trump’s 2016 victory, Indivisible runs thousands of local chapters across all 50 states, managed by two national entities: the Indivisible Project and Indivisible Civics.

While one branch focuses on political coordination, the other — Indivisible Civics — specializes in “education and training.” In other words, they’re the ones instructing protesters like the woman in D.C. on how to act, what to say, and how to appear “peaceful” for cameras.

The group has a long history of organizing some of the most aggressive anti-Trump efforts in recent memory. It played a key role in the 2017 Women’s March, the early resistance campaigns against Trump-era policies, and now, the “No Kings” demonstrations that have popped up across major U.S. cities.

Astroturf Activism Disguised as Democracy

Despite the slick messaging, these movements are anything but “grassroots.” Behind the chants and hashtags lies a calculated strategy to manipulate public perception and sway media coverage. Indivisible and its affiliates have even been credited with staging coordinated disruptions at Republican town halls, flooding events with planted “voters” to create the illusion of widespread outrage.

The same playbook is being used today — a top-down operation masquerading as bottom-up democracy.

What’s unfolding is not a genuine protest movement, but a polished performance funded by global elites and executed by trained activists. The woman at the National Mall may have intended to promote peace, but her confession exposed something much deeper: a network of operatives working behind the scenes to control America’s political narrative.

The Bottom Line

From the scripted slogans to the Soros-backed infrastructure, the “No Kings” movement represents a well-oiled machine designed to oppose Trump at any cost. When protesters themselves admit to being “trained,” it raises a troubling question: how much of what we’re seeing in America’s streets is truly the voice of the people — and how much is the product of political engineering?

The mask of spontaneity has slipped, and what’s underneath looks a lot more like orchestration than outrage.

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