The Left’s dirty little secret about the No Kings protests just blew up in their faces

Oct 23, 2025

The radical Left got caught red-handed in their biggest lie of the year.

Their phony "grassroots" movement just exposed who they really are.

And the Left’s dirty little secret about the No Kings protests just blew up in their faces.

Wealthy white liberals dominate "diverse" anti-Trump protests

The anti-Trump No Kings protests that swept the nation over the weekend promised to showcase America’s "diverse resistance" to the President’s agenda.

Instead, they revealed an inconvenient truth that has Democrats squirming — the protests were dominated by rich, old white people.¹

In Atlanta, where the population is predominantly black, the liberal protesters who took to the streets on Saturday were mostly white, even though whites make up just 38 percent of the city.²

The same embarrassing pattern emerged at protests in Washington, D.C., New York, and Los Angeles — the diversity and inclusion crowd couldn’t attract anyone outside their own privileged demographic.³

"These protests were overwhelmingly white, they were overwhelmingly elderly people," CNN commentator Batya Ungar-Sargon observed.⁴ "White boomers have the right to have a mass therapy session about the fact that Donald Trump won. But to call it a No Kings protest, to act like he is a king, is so utterly preposterous."

The protesters included predictable Hollywood elites like Pedro Pascal, 50, John Cusack, 59, Jamie Lee Curtis, 66, and Glenn Close, 78 — wealthy celebrities completely disconnected from working Americans.⁵

George Soros’ millions fund the "spontaneous" protests

Look, here’s what they’re not telling you about these supposedly grassroots protests — they’re bankrolled by billionaire George Soros.

Fox News Digital uncovered that Soros’ Open Society Foundations awarded a $3 million grant to Indivisible in 2023, the primary organization behind the No Kings protests.⁶

That’s not all. Since Indivisible was founded in 2017, Soros’ foundations have pumped a staggering $7.61 million into the group.⁷

"There’s considerable evidence that George Soros and his network are behind funding these rallies, which may well be riots all across the country," Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) warned on Fox News.⁸

Cruz introduced legislation that would allow the Department of Justice to use RICO charges against individuals funding violent protests — exactly the kind of accountability these professional agitators fear.⁹

The Trump Administration is already investigating the funding networks behind these protests, especially following the September 10 assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.¹⁰

A White House official confirmed they’re "exploring a wide variety of options to address left-wing political violence and the network of organizations that fuel and fund it."¹¹

The real reason wealthy boomers are protesting Trump

These aren’t oppressed minorities fighting for justice — they’re wealthy suburbanites throwing a tantrum.

The vast majority of protesters appeared to be white, privileged, and elderly suburbanites holding signs comparing Trump to Hitler and ICE to the Gestapo.¹²

Here’s the kicker — this is the exact demographic that benefited most from Trump’s first term. Boomers gained $10 trillion in wealth expansion, record stock gains, and soaring property values.¹³

But now they’re upset because tariffs and inflation have led to sharp losses in their retirement portfolios.¹⁴ Only 38 percent of boomers feel the economy has improved under Trump, while 50 percent say it has weakened.¹⁵

"The funny thing is the protests didn’t seem too diverse, in fact, they appeared to be primarily comprised of old, white liberals. You know, the old hippie crowd who never grew up," observed Lindell TV anchor Allison Steinberg.¹⁶

Conservative media exposes the Left’s hypocrisy

Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich pointed out that "this is the parade of the woke, white liberals" — the same demographic that showed up for the Women’s March, Black Lives Matter protests, and DOGE opposition rallies.¹⁷

"They just show up when they feel they have something to say, even if it’s counterintuitive to what they’ve been saying before," Pavlich noted.¹⁸

The protesters claimed 7 million people marched nationwide, but authorities put the real numbers far lower — about 100,000 in New York and 8,000-10,000 in Washington.¹⁹

President Trump responded with characteristic defiance: "I’m not a king. I work my a** off to make our country great."²⁰

He also posted AI-generated videos on Truth Social depicting himself as a king dropping "sludge" on the protesters — a perfect troll of the unhinged Left.²¹

The movement reveals its true nature

The No Kings protests began in June, coinciding with Trump’s 79th birthday and a military parade celebrating the Army’s 250th anniversary.²²

Since then, organizers have tried to frame Trump as an "authoritarian dictator" while ignoring that he won the popular vote and every swing state.²³

"This is a man who won the popular vote, he won every swing state, he is a person who is enacting the exact agenda he promised he was going to enact while he was campaigning," Ungar-Sargon explained.²⁴

What we’re witnessing isn’t a grassroots uprising — it’s wealthy white liberals cosplaying as revolutionaries while actual working-class Americans of all races support Trump’s agenda.

The protesters can’t accept that Trump’s deportation policy is supported by 48 percent of Americans, his most popular position after working for peace in Gaza.²⁵

Even left-leaning commentators noticed the embarrassing demographics. "It looked like a whole load of grannies carrying NPR bags," said Katty Kay on The Rest is Politics podcast.²⁶

Her co-host Anthony Scaramucci joked that the protests looked like they were "sponsored by Geritol" — a vitamin for geriatrics.²⁷

The radical Left’s No Kings movement just exposed itself as what it really is: a Soros-funded therapy session for privileged white boomers who can’t accept that America rejected their woke agenda.


¹ Ross Ibbetson, "The inconvenient truth about the No Kings protests that swept the nation," Daily Mail, October 22, 2025.

² Ibid.

³ Ibid.

⁴ Ibid.

⁵ Ibid.

⁶ "Soros foundations helping fund anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ protests nationwide," Fox News Digital, October 17, 2025.

⁷ Ibid.

⁸ Ibid.

⁹ Ibid.

¹⁰ Vaughn Hillyard, Jonathan Allen, and Kelly O’Donnell, "White House plans to take action targeting left-wing groups as early as this month," NBC News, September 17, 2025.

¹¹ Ibid.

¹² Ross Ibbetson, "The inconvenient truth about the No Kings protests that swept the nation," Daily Mail, October 22, 2025.

¹³ Ibid.

¹⁴ Ibid.

¹⁵ Ibid.

¹⁶ Ibid.

¹⁷ Ibid.

¹⁸ Ibid.

¹⁹ Ibid.

²⁰ Ibid.

²¹ Ibid.

²² Ibid.

²³ Ibid.

²⁴ Ibid.

²⁵ Ibid.

²⁶ Ibid.

²⁷ Ibid.

 

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