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Soros Exposed: Secret ‘No Kings’ Plot Uncovered!

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Today, Indivisible has grown into a massive network of thousands of local chapters spread across all 50 states. While it claims to be volunteer-driven, insiders say it’s anything but spontaneous. The group’s national structure — split between The Indivisible Project and Indivisible Civics — coordinates strategy, messaging, and funding for everything from anti-Trump marches to voter intimidation campaigns disguised as “get-out-the-vote” efforts.

Follow the Money — Straight to Soros

Financial disclosures reveal the true power behind Indivisible’s rise: the Open Society Foundations, founded and long controlled by George Soros.

In 2023, the Soros network funneled $3 million in a two-year grant directly to Indivisible “to support the grantee’s social welfare activities,” according to the foundation’s own website.

Soros’ empire, now run by his son Alex Soros, boasts over $32 billion in disbursements across progressive movements worldwide. Indivisible is one of many groups funded to, in their words, “deepen civic engagement through peaceful democratic participation.”

An Open Society spokesperson defended the group’s involvement, telling Fox News: “We support a wide range of independent organizations that work to deepen civic engagement through peaceful democratic participation, a hallmark of any vibrant society and a right protected by the Constitution. Our grantees make their own decisions about their work, consistent with the law and the terms of their grant agreements.”

But critics argue the “peaceful” label doesn’t hold up. Indivisible has been repeatedly tied to violent demonstrations, including the 2017 Women’s March and the more recent “No Kings” protests, many of which devolved into chaos and property destruction.

A Decade of Manufactured Outrage

Despite branding itself as a civic organization, Indivisible has coordinated some of the most aggressive anti-Trump demonstrations of the past decade.

The group is known for busing in agitators to Republican town halls to generate viral “grassroots” moments. These staged protests are then amplified by sympathetic media outlets to create the illusion of organic outrage.

Now, with President Trump back in the White House, Indivisible’s sprawling network is once again mobilizing under the banner of “democracy” — though its tactics often mirror professional political warfare rather than civic engagement.

“Riot Inc.” Under Investigation

Following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk by a far-left extremist in September, federal authorities have launched a sweeping investigation into organizations tied to violent protests — including those funded by the Soros network.

Last week, President Trump held a private roundtable with cabinet members, investigative journalists, and experts on left-wing extremism. Among the attendees was Seamus Bruner, research director at the Government Accountability Institute (GAI), who described the administration’s “whole of government” approach to dismantling the radical protest infrastructure.

“It’s not just Antifa, but there is a whole ecosystem of radical, professional protesting organizations,” Bruner warned. He described a shadow network providing funding, PR support, legal aid, and even extra manpower to violent rioters.

He summed it up with one chilling phrase: “Riot Inc.”

The Bottom Line

The “No Kings” protests aren’t the spontaneous, grassroots uprising the mainstream media wants Americans to believe. They’re the latest phase in a meticulously funded campaign — engineered by a billionaire with a decades-long record of destabilizing nations in the name of “democracy.”

And at the center of it all sits Indivisible — the Soros-backed “central hub” driving the anti-Trump resistance machine into overdrive.

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