President Donald Trump has announced a sweeping new federal investigation into whether billionaire globalist George Soros and “other radical left extremists” helped fund and coordinate the massive “No Kings” protests that erupted across the nation over the weekend.
The president made the revelation aboard Air Force One Sunday night, returning from Florida, where he told reporters,
“It looks like Soros and other radical left lunatics were paying for it. We’re checking it out.”
According to Trump, early reports suggest that the protests were far from grassroots — instead, appearing as professionally organized political theater, complete with brand-new signage, coordinated messaging, and heavy media amplification.
Soros Under the Microscope Again
George Soros, who has funneled billions into left-wing movements around the world, is once again at the center of controversy. Through his Open Society Foundations, Soros has bankrolled anti-police campaigns, far-left prosecutors, and global activist groups — efforts that conservatives say have weakened law and order and divided the country.
Trump’s new probe could expose just how deep Soros’s influence runs in American politics and civil unrest.
“I think it’s a joke,” Trump said. “These people don’t represent America. They’re funded, organized, and radicalized.”
Millions March in ‘No Kings’ Protests — But Who Paid for It?
Organizers claim that nearly 7 million people joined 2,700 protests across all 50 states, with demonstrations also spreading to Germany, Portugal, Sweden, the U.K., and the Czech Republic.
But critics point to professional staging and expensive logistics as evidence that these events were not spontaneous.
White House press secretary Abigail Jackson brushed off media hype surrounding the protests, telling Newsweek:
“Cry more, libs. Who cares?”
Trump Fires Back: ‘I’m Not a King — I Work My Tail Off’
While the Left accused Trump of “authoritarianism,” the president dismissed the idea outright.
“I’m not a king,” Trump said. “I work my ass off to make this country great again. That’s all I do.”
Trump later poked fun at protesters by posting memes of himself wearing a crown, captioned: “Still your President.”
The Left Cheers While Conservatives Demand Answers
Far-left politicians like Senator Bernie Sanders praised the rallies, writing on X:
“No more kings. In America, We the People will rule.”
Meanwhile, the “No Kings” campaign’s official account accused Trump voters of supporting “corruption, chaos, and cruelty.”
But millions of conservatives see the protests as just another elite-funded attempt to divide the nation and undermine a president who fights for everyday Americans.
Federal Investigation Underway
The Trump administration’s investigation into the “No Kings” movement’s funding sources is now officially underway, with officials vowing to follow the money trail — including potential foreign involvement and coordination among far-left NGOs.
“We’re going to find out exactly who’s behind this,” a senior White House official said Sunday night. “If it leads back to Soros, the American people deserve to know.”
The probe is expected to reveal whether these so-called protests were truly democratic expression — or a paid political operation designed to discredit President Trump and his supporters.
Bottom Line
President Trump’s bold move to investigate Soros and the radical left could become one of the defining political battles of his second term.
As the investigation unfolds, Americans will soon learn whether the latest wave of protests was genuine outrage — or manufactured dissent funded by global elites.
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