According to a stunning report from Fox News Digital, a collection of hundreds of leftist NGOs and non-profits that collectively rake in billions of dollars in annual revenue is behind the massive slew of “No Kings” protests that wracked the nation on Saturday, March 28, with George Soros and one Communist China-connected tech billionaire being the key funder and participant.
Beginning, the Fox News Digital investigation into the protests and the groups involved revealed that there is a sprawling network of hundreds of groups, perhaps as many as 500 or so, involved in pushing the No Kings protests. Particularly, that network of leftist groups is using its massive resources to help coordinate the society-wracking riots.
A number of radical groups are involved. For one, the investigation reported, the “flagship” march in St. Paul, Minnesota, was led and coordinated by a George Soros-funded group called Indivisible, which is often connected to this sort of chaos and street-level political advocacy.
But more radical groups are involved as well. For example, some communist groups are involved in the coordination of the protests, and those used the day’s events to call for a “revolution”. The communist groups are, according to the investigation, generally funded by a tech oligarch named Neville Roy Singham who, though an American, is an avowed communist who lives in the People’s Republic of China while pushing communism in America.
The Fox News Digital investigation into the matter found that Singham backs a collection of radical, avowedly socialist or communist groups like “the People’s Forum in New York, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition and CodePink”, and that they were all involved in the No Kings chaos.
Yet further, the report revealed that not only have the groups been involved in helping the hundreds of protests coordinate, but the activist networks funded by Singham have been involved in working to turn out their own acolytes at the protests, which aids in making them even more radical centers of leftism.
Giving an example, the investigation pointed to the fact that one of the messages promulgated by the network was a social media post arguing the point of “Why socialists should mobilize to the No Kings protests this weekend.” It reportedly said, “It’s the time to go out and join the people, get out our revolutionary message in front of them and turn a day of protest into long-term gains for the people’s movement.”
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Similar messaging was, according to the same investigation, used all across the country. For example, it worked its way up to main, where radical groups there such as the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Democratic Socialists of America, and the ANSWER Coalition, called on their acolytes to join a “Unified Leftist Contingent” in protesting against the president.
According to the Fox News Digital investigation, the message called on activists to meet up for the protest to stand against “imperialism, capitalism and state violence.” It reportedly added, “These systems don’t fall without pressure. We are here to organize, disrupt and build power to win something new.”
Watch communist flags wave at a No Kings protest from Saturday here:
BREAKING: In NYC at the “No Kings” rally, demonstrators waved Communist flags.
No kings, but yes Communist dictators. pic.twitter.com/NUGMjmdH1W
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) March 28, 2026
Watch more footage from the protests here:
This is not a scene from ‘Mad Max.’
This is a ‘No Kings’ protest today…
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) March 28, 2026
Featured image credit: By DeeDee Halleck, CC BY 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=167871466