Soros foundation helping fund anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests nationwide

George Soros' Open Society Foundation awarded a $3 million grant in 2023 to the Indivisible organization behind the "No Kings" protests planned for Saturday.

The money trail of George Soros' Open Society Foundation leads back to the "No Kings" protests. (Jasper Juinen/Bloomberg via Getty Images / DAVID PASHAEE/Middle East Images/AFP via Getty Images)

Per the Open Society Foundation’s website, Soros "has given away more than $32 billion of his personal fortune" to the foundation. His son Alex serves as chairman of the board.

According to the Indivisible organization's website, Ezra Levin is the executive co-director behind the group. Leah Greenberg, Levin's wife, serves as the other executive co-director. 

Greenberg formerly served as the policy director for the Tom Perriello for Governor of Virginia campaign. Perriello was the executive director for the Open Society Foundation from October 2018 to July 2023, furthering the ties between Soros and the Indivisible organization. 

In 2017, Indivisible received a $350,000 grant from Tides Advocacy, a group affiliated with the Tides Network. The Tides Foundation, a foundation also affiliated with the Tides Network, has been accused of funding anti-Israel campus riots.

The grant report for 2024 was not available on the IRS nor the Open Society Foundation websites, though Soros' foundation has awarded grants to Indivisible every year since the organization's conception in 2017. In total, the Open Society Foundation has awarded $7.61 million in grants to the group behind the "No Kings" protest.

Sen. Ted Cruz said the "No Kings" protests are "organized by Soros operatives and funded by Soros money." (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images)

"This politicized march is being organized by Soros operatives and funded by Soros money. No one denies these basic facts," Cruz told Fox News Digital. "The Trump administration and the Republican Congress are committed to countering this network of left-wing violence."

Per the Indivisible website, "On October 18, millions of us are rising again" to protest in an effort to paint President Donald Trump as a tyrant and an authoritarian king. 

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Schumer announced on Thursday that he would be attending the protest, saying he "will join the marchers, to celebrate what makes this country so great" and encouraged peaceful demonstrations. 

The Communist Workers of America Party is also a sponsor of the "No Kings" protest.  (Indivisible)

In addition to funding from Soros, the Communist Workers of America Union is also partnered with the "No Kings" protest. 

"Protests can be strenuous and intense," the "How to Prepare for a Protest" section of the Indivisible website reads.

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"They are most effective when we peacefully use our constitutionally protected rights of assembly and speech and properly prepare ahead of time," the website continued.

Preston Mizell is a writer with Fox News Digital covering breaking news. Story tips can be sent to Preston.Mizell@fox.com and on X @MizellPreston

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