
(3-29-26) Fox News Digital posted an in-depth look at who is funding and coordinating the ‘No Kings’ protests.
Fox News– 500 groups with $3B in revenues are behind the #NoKings protests and communist call for ‘revolution’
Fox News Digital has identified key participation by a network of radical socialist and communist organizations funded by Neville Roy Singham, an American tech tycoon and avowed communist living in China.
Singham over recent years has financed a group of activist institutions that promote revolutionary socialist politics and frequently collaborate in protest campaigns, including the People’s Forum in New York, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition and CodePink, whose co-founder Jodie Evans is married to Singham. These groups work closely with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization.
Role in the “No Kings” Protests
According to a Fox News Digital investigation and copies of event permits, Indivisible served as the lead coordinator for the flagship “No Kings” protest march in St. Paul, Minnesota, on March 28, 2026. The broader coalition reportedly involves hundreds of groups. Indivisible has publicly embraced organizing these actions, describing them as grassroots resistance.
Indivisible is a national progressive/Democratic-aligned political advocacy organization founded in 2016–2017 explicitly to resist the first Trump administration. It operates as a network supporting local chapters for legislative advocacy, protests, town halls, and electoral work. It has a 501(c)(4) arm (Indivisible Project) for advocacy and a related PAC.
Funding and Soros Connection
• George Soros/Open Society Foundations (OSF): Public grant records confirm OSF provided significant funding to Indivisible Project, including $3 million in 2023 (for “social welfare activities,” a two-year grant) and earlier amounts totaling roughly $7.6–9.5 million since 2017 across various OSF entities. These are general operating or capacity-building grants, not earmarked specifically for any single protest. OSF, now influenced by Soros’s son Alexander, funds many progressive causes globally.
• Indivisible has received additional support from other progressive donors and foundations (e.g., Tides Nexus). Its annual revenue has ranged from ~$9–17 million in recent years, with a mix of individual small donations, grants, and fees. It also runs distributed fundraising for local groups.
• Earlier denials of direct Soros funding have been superseded by the documented grants in later years.
Yesterday’s ’No Kings’….
