A nationwide protest event titled "No Kings" occurred Saturday, backed by approximately 500 groups with an estimated annual revenue of $3 billion. A Fox Digital News investigation reveals that the lead coordinator for the flagship march in St. Paul, Minnesota, is Indivisible, a Democratic political advocacy organization funded by billionaire George Soros.
The protest is also notably supported by a network of radical socialist and communist organizations linked to Neville Roy Singham, an American tech entrepreneur residing in China. Singham has provided funding to various activist groups that advocate for revolutionary socialist politics, including the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition, and CodePink. These organizations mobilized for the events, with some explicitly promoting a message of "revolution."
In preparation for the protests, members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation's Twin Cities chapter were seen loading protest signs with messages such as "NO KINGS. NO WAR." into their vehicles. Similar activities are reported across the country, with various groups encouraging supporters to join the protests under different thematic contingents, including "Socialist" and "Anti-Trump" factions.
Organizers aim to leverage the visibility of the larger demonstrations to propagate their revolutionary messages and recruit new activists. Graphic materials circulated by groups like CodePink link the protests to broader anti-imperialist sentiments, opposing U.S. policies toward countries such as Iran and Venezuela.
The upcoming protests illustrate the intersection of mainstream progressive movements with more radical ideological factions, raising questions about the dynamics of political activism in contemporary America.