One Billionaire Is Funding the Group Coordinating All 3000 No Kings Protests This Weekend

Mar 28, 2026

Jane Fonda posed with a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun while American soldiers were dying in Vietnam.

Now she's headlining this weekend's protests alongside Bernie Sanders and Bruce Springsteen.

Nobody is asking who wrote the check for all 3,000 of them.

The $7.6 Million Backbone Nobody Is Talking About

The group coordinating 3,000 protests nationwide this weekend isn't a collection of angry neighbors.

It's Indivisible – a Washington-based operation that posted on its own website that it received $7.6 million in grants from George Soros's Open Society Foundations over eight years.

The group's ties to Soros go beyond the money.

Tom Perriello – executive director of Open Society Foundations from 2018 to 2023 – had direct connections to the same Indivisible founders now running this weekend's operation.

The most recent grant alone, in 2023, totaled $3 million – described as being for "social welfare activities."

Indivisible is now running the data, the communications, and the organizing infrastructure across all 3,000-plus events.

George Soros's political machine wearing a grassroots costume.

$2 Million in Newspaper Ads for Your "Spontaneous" Uprising

Then there's the group nobody is mentioning: Home of the Brave.

This nonprofit just spent $1 million on full-page ads in 300 newspapers – including the New York Times, USA Today, and the Wall Street Journal – to promote Saturday's rallies.

That's on top of the $1 million they spent blanketing 185 newspapers last October.

Two million dollars in newspaper advertising for a movement the media keeps calling organic.

Their board includes Bill Kristol – the Never Trump neoconservative who spent years trying to destroy Trump's presidency from the inside.

Between Indivisible's Soros funding and Home of the Brave's ad blitz, you're looking at a professionally organized, multi-million-dollar political operation that gets introduced to your grandchildren as "the American people rising up."

Hanoi Jane and the Soviet Honeymooner

The flagship event is in St. Paul, where organizers expect 100,000 people at the Minnesota State Capitol on Saturday.

The headliners tell you exactly what this really is.

Bernie Sanders – the socialist who honeymooned in the Soviet Union – is speaking.

Jane Fonda – "Hanoi Jane," who sat behind a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun aimed at American pilots – is speaking.

Bruce Springsteen wrote a song glorifying two people killed during ICE enforcement operations and will perform it live for only the third time.

Your 65-year-old conservative neighbor isn't headlining anything.

The professional left is.

The Tea Party Didn't Have a Soros Budget

When millions of Americans stood up against Obama's agenda in 2009, they showed up with handmade signs and lawn chairs.

No celebrity headliners.

No Soros grants.

No $2 million newspaper ad campaigns.

No Washington nonprofit running logistics for 3,000 simultaneous events.

The media called it astroturf anyway.

What's happening this weekend is the real astroturf – and Trump has called it out directly, writing on Truth Social that Soros and his son Alex "should be charged with RICO because of their support of violent protests."

The media won't explain who funds Indivisible.

They won't ask why a $7.6 million Soros-backed operation is the nerve center of a supposedly organic movement.

They won't connect the money, the infrastructure, and the celebrities into a single picture.

That's your job now.

When your friends share videos from Saturday and call it the American people speaking – you know exactly what to tell them.

Sources:

  • Tyler O'Neil, "Who's Funding the 'Burn a Tesla, Save Democracy' Protests?" The Daily Signal, April 4, 2025.
  • "George Soros' Involvement in Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Uncovered," Western Journal, October 18, 2025.
  • "Soros-Funded Group 'Indivisible' Exposed, Pushing Dems Toward Government Shutdown," RVM News, September 29, 2025.
  • "The Indivisible Project (Indivisible)," InfluenceWatch, January 19, 2026.
  • "We the People March Again: Home of the Brave Launches New $1 Million Ad for No Kings," Home of the Brave, March 23, 2026.
  • "'Never Trumpers' Launch Ad Blitz in 27 Florida Newspapers to Promote 'No Kings,'" WLRN, March 23, 2026.
  • Brian Murphy, "Springsteen Will Sing Saturday at No Kings Rally in St. Paul," Minnesota Star Tribune, March 23, 2026.
  • "Bruce Springsteen to Perform at Anti-Trump 'No Kings' Rally in Saint Paul, Minnesota," Breitbart, March 24, 2026.
  • Misty Severi, "No Kings Organizers Say They Have Over 3K Demonstrations Planned for This Weekend," Just the News, March 26, 2026.

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