George Soros plans this awful 7 digit surprise for Trump birthday

Jun 13, 2025

Billionaire George Soros is back to his old tricks.

The left-wing mega-donor is funding yet another coordinated attack on Donald Trump.

And now George Soros has an awful 7 digit surprise planned for Donald Trump’s birthday.

Soros bankrolls massive action targeting Donald Trump on his 78th birthday Saturday

This Saturday, June 14, radical left-wing groups plan to hold protests across the country during President Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C.

The so-called "No Kings" protests are being organized by a group called Indivisible, which has received more than $7 million from George Soros’ Open Society Foundations since 2017.

According to Open Society Foundations’ grant records, Indivisible received $7.6 million from George Soros’ philanthropy between 2017 and 2023.

The funding total is actually even higher, with Indivisible receiving over $8 million from George Soros’s Open Society Foundations and its sister organizations as of 2023.

The protests are being coordinated to coincide with Trump’s military parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army, which falls on Flag Day and Trump’s 78th birthday on June 14.

Born on June 14, 1946, President Trump will be celebrating his 78th birthday on the same day as the Army’s milestone anniversary.

The actions are set to take place during Donald Trump’s military parade in Washington, D.C., on June 14.

More than 100 events have already been registered across the country, with organizers expecting massive turnout.

According to one organizer’s projections, "On April 5, there were 1300 protest sites with an estimated 3,500,000 to 4,500,000 participants. On June 14, there are 1800+ sites with new locations being added daily. If the attendance averages meet or exceed April 5, there will likely be 4,900,000 to 6,282,000 in the streets that day".

Randi Weingarten leads the charge

The protests are being led by some of the most radical figures on the Left.

According to the No Kings website, Americans can "Join AFT President Randi Weingarten for a special town hall on June 10, 2025, at 6:00 pm ET to prepare for No Kings Day on June 14".

Weingarten, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, is also a board member of the National Democratic Institute (NDI), a taxpayer-funded organization that has been involved in foreign election interference.

The NDI describes itself as "a non-profit American non-governmental organization whose stated mission is to ‘support and strengthen democratic institutions worldwide through citizen participation, openness and accountability’".

Weingarten serves on the organization’s board of directors alongside other Democratic Party figures.

The NDI is funded primarily by the United States and other Western governments, by major corporations and by nonprofits like the Open Society Foundations.

This means American taxpayers are indirectly funding the organization that Weingarten helps oversee.

Weingarten has been one of the most destructive forces in American education, keeping schools closed during the pandemic and fighting against parents’ rights to have a say in their children’s education.

Now she’s using her platform to mobilize protests against the democratically elected President of the United States.

Indivisible’s radical agenda exposed

Indivisible was founded in 2016 specifically to resist Donald Trump after his first election victory.

The organization describes its origins this way: "Indivisible started as the Indivisible Guide, a Google Doc guide to organizing locally to pressure your elected officials to resist Trump’s agenda".

The group has been behind numerous radical left-wing causes, including efforts to abolish ICE and defund the police.

Indivisible, a group that has received more than $7 million from the George Soros network since 2017, according to the New York Post, has also been involved in protests calling to "abolish" ICE. The group has also promoted defunding the police.

The organization has also been involved in the recent Tesla protests that turned violent, with some incidents being labeled as "domestic terrorism" by the Department of Justice.

Indivisible’s presence at Tesla protests nationwide, according to a Washington Free Beacon report, included a "reimbursement program" for local activists that showed up at the protests.

Despite claiming to be a "grassroots" organization, Indivisible is anything but grass-roots.

According to its website, in 2023, Indivisible received $14.0 million in total contributions, 23 percent of which came from "small dollar" donations. It also reports 73 percent of its funding came in the form of "major gifts" or from foundations.

That’s hardly the profile of a grassroots movement driven by small donations from ordinary Americans.

The Saturday protests could turn violent

The organizers are calling their protests a "nationwide day of defiance" and using inflammatory rhetoric to describe President Trump.

According to their website, "No Kings is a nationwide day of defiance. From city blocks to small towns, from courthouse steps to community parks, we’re taking action to reject authoritarianism—and show the world what democracy really looks like".

They’re accusing Trump of wanting to be a "tyrant king" and comparing him to dictators for celebrating his 78th birthday alongside the Army’s anniversary.

The protest organizers claim "He wants to be a tyrant king — so he’s throwing himself a taxpayer-funded parade on his birthday, just like he’s seen other tyrants do".

The protests are being organized everywhere except Washington, D.C., which suggests the organizers are trying to avoid direct confrontation with law enforcement.

"We want to create contrast, not conflict," said Leah Greenberg, co-executive director of Indivisible.

However, given Indivisible’s history of involvement in violent protests, including the Tesla incidents, there’s legitimate concern that Saturday’s events could turn dangerous.

The group has been training activists in what they call "nonviolent action" techniques, but their past involvement in violent protests raises serious questions about their true intentions.

Soros continues his war on democracy

George Soros has spent decades trying to undermine American democracy by funding radical left-wing groups that oppose conservative politicians and policies.

His Open Society Foundations network has pumped millions of dollars into groups like Indivisible that exist solely to create chaos and resistance to Republican leaders.

George Soros is the founder of the Open Society Foundations. He has given away more than $32 billion of his personal fortune to fund the Open Society Foundations’ work around the world.

The fact that Soros is funding these protests while they’re being led by someone who sits on the board of a taxpayer-funded organization shows just how deep the corruption runs.

American taxpayers are effectively funding both sides of this radical resistance movement – through their tax dollars that support NDI and through Soros’ private funding of Indivisible.

It’s another example of how the wealthy elite use their money to try to override the will of the American people who elected Donald Trump as President.

Trump celebrates America while the Left protests

While President Trump is celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army and honoring our nation’s military on Flag Day, the radical Left is planning to protest in the streets.

The contrast couldn’t be clearer.

Trump is bringing Americans together to celebrate our military heroes and our nation’s history.

The Soros-funded protesters are trying to divide the country and create chaos.

Saturday will be a test of whether Americans support their President and their military, or whether they’ll allow the radical Left to dominate the narrative.

The choice is clear – stand with President Trump and our military, or stand with George Soros and his army of paid protesters.

 

 

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