No Kings, Just a Puppet Master: Soros Funds the Revolt
The billionaire who broke nations is now bankrolling protests against the one president he can’t control.
Good Morning, it’s Saturday, October 18th, 2025.
America’s streets are filling with “No Kings” signs — but behind the slogans and stage-managed outrage sits the same old billionaire pulling the same old strings: George Soros.
While the media hypes the protests as “grassroots democracy,” Fox News found the receipts: millions funneled through Soros’ Open Society Foundation straight into Indivisible, the group coordinating the nationwide anti-Trump demonstrations.
The left calls it resistance. We call it manufactured dissent for hire.
Don’t keep this issue to yourself — share it with the friend who still believes these protests are “organic.”
And as always, hit reply — what do you make of Soros funding street movements while lecturing America on “freedom”?
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No Kings, No Coincidence: Soros Bankrolls the “Grassroots” Revolt
The billionaire puppet master is back—and the strings are showing.
If you woke up to “No Kings” protest banners flooding your feed, don’t be fooled. This isn’t some organic uprising against tyranny. It’s a D.C.-designed, Soros-funded operation disguised as democracy in motion.
What You Need to Know
Fox News confirmed late Friday that George Soros’ Open Society Foundation is the primary financial backer behind the nationwide “No Kings” protests aimed squarely at President Donald Trump’s administration.
The money trail leads straight through a $3 million “social welfare” grant to the Indivisible organization—now managing data and communications for the protests.
Why It Matters
This isn’t about “resistance.” It’s about control—from the same billionaire who’s poured billions into destabilizing borders, rewriting justice, and funding DA races nationwide.
The left sells these protests as grassroots rebellion, but it’s really elite orchestration with working-class Americans footing the bill (and the consequences).
With Sen. Ted Cruz’s “Stop Funders Act” on deck, Soros’ empire might finally face legal heat under RICO for funding movements that cross into rioting.
The Real Story
Let’s call it what it is: Astroturf activism.
Soros’ Open Society Action Fund handed Indivisible $3 million in 2023 for “social welfare.” Fast-forward to now, and that “welfare” looks suspiciously like protest logistics—permits, travel, digital coordination. Indivisible’s subgroups, including the 50501 Movement, have been churning out rally content and organizing statehouse sit-ins since Trump’s reelection.
Even Chuck Schumer is scheduled to speak at one of these “No Kings” events. You can’t make it up—a sitting Senate Minority Leader fronting a supposedly leaderless movement.
Meanwhile, Speaker Mike Johnson and Sen. Cruz are sounding alarms:
“You’re bringing together the Marxists, the socialists, the Antifa advocates, the anarchists, and the pro-Hamas wing of the far-left Democrat Party,” Johnson told reporters Friday. “That is the modern Democratic Party.”
And behind the curtain? Antifa embeds.
Independent journalist Andy Ngo reports that Antifa networks are using CrimethInc and other collectives to infiltrate the “No Kings” marches—specifically to spark chaos and blame it on the right. Flyers have already appeared near ICE facilities in Portland calling for “direct action.”
The playbook’s familiar: manufacture outrage, spark violence, blame conservatives, and let legacy media run cover. It’s 2020 all over again—only this time, they’ve had five years to refine the script.
What They Don’t Want You To See
“The Indivisible organization has received a $3 million grant from the Open Society Action Fund to support its social welfare activities.” — Open Society Foundation website (2023)
Funny how “social welfare” always seems to fund megaphones, masks, and Molotovs.
Bottom Line
George Soros isn’t funding democracy—he’s funding disruption.
The “No Kings” protests are less about opposing tyranny and more about protecting the left’s monopoly on power.
When billionaires bankroll chaos and call it freedom, the real “king” isn’t in the White House—it’s in the shadows, wiring $3 million at a time.
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Trump Says He’s Bringing Middle East “Momentum” Into Russia-Ukraine Talks
After peace in the desert, the dealmaker eyes Europe’s frozen war.
President Trump walked into the Cabinet Room Friday with the confidence of a man who just rewrote the map — and maybe, he has.
Fresh off his historic Middle East peace accord that united 59 nations — Arab, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian — under a U.S.-brokered stability pact, Trump told reporters he’s bringing that same “momentum and credibility” into the Russia-Ukraine negotiations.
“Getting the Middle East done was very important. Nobody thought it could be done,” Trump told Breitbart’s Nick Gilbertson. “And now, the table is set properly here.”
Who was in the room: VP JD Vance, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff — a powerhouse lineup that signals Trump isn’t playing optics.
The setup:
The president met Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Friday in Washington.
One day earlier, he held a “productive” call with Vladimir Putin.
Next week, top advisers from both sides meet in Budapest, ahead of a possible face-to-face between Trump, Zelensky, and Putin.
Trump says the success of the Iran nuclear strike and the subsequent Hamas peace deal gave America “leverage and respect” — the kind that turns war tables into negotiation tables.
Translation: When you hit the right targets, people start answering your calls.
The Biden years turned diplomacy into therapy sessions. Trump’s turning it back into business — hard leverage, clear goals, and a seat only for the serious players.
Bottom Line:
After the Middle East miracle, Trump’s betting he can pull off the next one — peace in Eastern Europe.
And if he does, the man once called “unfit for diplomacy” will have done what five years of NATO summits couldn’t: make peace by force and respect.
The Media Said Crime’s Down. The Data Says Otherwise.
A new federal report proves Trump was right — again.
During last year’s Trump–Harris debate, ABC’s David Muir rushed to “fact-check” the former president when he said violent crime was rising.
Now, the government’s own data proves Trump wasn’t wrong — the media was.
A new Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) report reveals a 59% surge in violent crime between 2020 and 2024 — the largest jump in 52 years.
That includes:
Rape and sexual assault: up 67%
Aggravated assault: up 62%
Robbery: up 38%
Compare that to Trump’s first term, when violent crime fell 15%.
Why the Disconnect?
Because the media cherry-picked the wrong numbers.
They quoted the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report, which only counts crimes reported to police.
The BJS survey, by contrast, asks 240,000 Americans directly if they’ve been victims — reported or not.
Here’s the kicker: only 48.8% of victims now report crimes to police, down from 63.3% a decade ago. When law enforcement stops enforcing and prosecutors stop prosecuting, people stop bothering.
Add to that big-city data games — D.C. downgrading assaults, New York’s DA turning 60% of felonies into misdemeanors, Chicago labeling some murders “death investigations” — and voilà: crime “drops” on paper while blood rises on the pavement.
The Real Story
This isn’t just bad data — it’s manufactured calm.
A justice system that refuses to punish crime is the best PR machine a progressive mayor could buy. And for four years, the media sold it wholesale: “Crime is plummeting!” while ordinary Americans locked their doors tighter.
Bottom Line
The new numbers don’t just vindicate Trump — they expose the rot.
Violent crime is surging, law enforcement is shrinking, and the truth has been buried under cooked stats and political spin.
The question isn’t whether crime is up.
It’s whether the people who lied about it will ever admit they helped cause it.
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The Puppet Master’s Back — And the Strings Are Showing
When George Soros moves money, chaos follows.
The “No Kings” protests look spontaneous — until you see the $3 million Open Society grant running straight through Indivisible’s books. From there, it’s logistics, travel stipends, and pre-approved hashtags.
The same script that turned Portland into a war zone in 2020 is being replayed — only this time, the funding is cleaner and the cover story slicker.
They’re not fighting tyranny. They’re fighting competition for power.
The Ledger has the receipts — tax filings, internal memos, and the paper trail the networks pretend doesn’t exist.
All signal. No spin.
The truth is finally catching up to the elites who thought they could buy outrage forever. For years, Soros’ billions have warped everything from district attorney races to immigration policy. Now, his fingerprints are all over the chaos in our streets.
This isn’t about “no kings.” It’s about who really wears the crown when unelected billionaires can bankroll an uprising. And while the media runs interference, Americans are waking up — fast.
History doesn’t remember the protesters who danced for dollars. It remembers the people who stood their ground.
~ Scott 🇺🇸
P.S. Here’s my take: Soros isn’t funding protest — he’s funding permission. Permission for the radical left to feel righteous while burning the system they claim to save.
What do you think — should billionaires be allowed to bankroll political unrest under the guise of “philanthropy”? Hit reply and tell me where you stand.
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DOJ should follow the money
Your chatGPT aggregated articles are too funny, Scott.
Hope the grift is worthwhile, bud.