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Mar 16, 2026

George Soros’ Network Bankrolling ‘No Kings’ Protests: Report

A network of organizations connected to billionaire investor George Soros is reportedly helping fund the upcoming “No Kings” protests, which are expected to draw thousands of demonstrators this Saturday, including Chuck Schumer, the Senate Minority Leader. The information comes from recently surfaced disclosures and archived grant records.

Soros, widely known as one of the Democratic Party’s most influential donors, founded the Open Society Foundations, which oversees the Open Society Action Fund. According to public filings, the fund awarded a $3 million grant in 2023 to the progressive advocacy group Indivisible. The two-year grant was designated to support the group’s “social welfare activities,” according to reporting by Fox News.

Indivisible is currently coordinating communication and participant data for the “No Kings” demonstrations scheduled in Washington, D.C. and other cities across the country.

The Open Society Foundations state that they have distributed over $32 billion globally to support initiatives aimed at strengthening what they describe as open and democratic societies. Leadership of the foundation is currently held by Soros’ son, Alex Soros, who serves as board chairman.

The advocacy group Indivisible is led by executive co-directors Ezra Levin and Leah Greenberg. Greenberg previously worked as policy director for former Virginia gubernatorial candidate Tom Perriello, who later became executive director of the Open Society Foundations from 2018 to 2023. That connection has drawn attention to the overlapping relationships among the organizations.

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