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January 1, Radical Bloc Hijacks Big City Protests
Wyatt’s Take
- Radical organizers flood nationwide protests, mixing anti-Israel and hard-left causes.
- Big-money donors bankroll these operations behind the scenes, raising legal questions.
- Republican leaders are pushing back with federal probes into possibly corrupt networks.
Anti-Israel activists in New York City joined the planned “No Kings” protests on Saturday, despite news of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Labor-linked groups quietly called for their “Palestine Labor Solidarity Contingent” to rally in Manhattan and merge with the wider protest against President Trump.
Similar scenes are set to play out around the country, where groups organizing under the “Palestine Contingent” and “Socialist Contingent” banners are positioning their agendas front and center.
“They call it ‘No Kings,’ but what they’ve built is an empire of tax-exempt organizations doing the Democratic Party’s work on the taxpayer’s dime,” said Jennica Pounds, a computer scientist tracking the funding behind these groups. “They are using every excuse in the book, from immigration to Israel, to rage-bait America. There is nothing ‘charitable’ about their professional protest enterprise, and they should be investigated for fomenting so much hate in America behind the shield of ‘charity work.’”
The protests are financially backed by deep-pocketed donors. George Soros is reportedly behind some of these protest organizations, including Indivisible, with millions in grants flowing from the Open Society Foundations.
A data project revealed that over 250 mostly nonprofit groups, including known anti-Israel outfits, are exploiting their tax-exempt status to wage a political campaign. Together, these groups rake in nearly $3 billion a year without paying taxes, even as they engage in activities critics say cross the legal line. Organizers did not answer questions from reporters.
High-profile Republicans like President Trump, Sen. Chuck Grassley, and Sen. Ted Cruz are moving to clamp down. The Trump administration is investigating potential RICO violations and following the money to anti-Israel activist networks working with the “No Kings” protest.
Last week, House Speaker Mike Johnson called these protests a “hate America rally.” At a Philadelphia protest, activists booed the national anthem, waving Palestinian flags and jeering local bystanders.
Organizers claim their cause is nonpartisan, but the protest partners’ roster is stacked with Democratic committees and left-wing groups, showing the real agenda at work.
America’s backbone isn’t fooled by slick slogans or non-profit loopholes. These protests are a woke power play, and folks across the heartland see right through it.
Wyatt Matters
Ordinary Americans know that free speech shouldn’t be twisted to serve radical causes on the public dime. When outside money and political games use protests to divide us, it’s Middle America that stands for our nation’s true values.
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