Anti-Trump network behind mass protests cracks open war chest against Dems who backed reopening government
A left-wing group behind the massive "No Kings" protests targeting President Donald Trump and his administration launched its largest primary undertaking: targeting Senate Democrats who joined Republicans to reopen the...
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A left-wing group behind the massive "No Kings" protests targeting President Donald Trump and his administration launched its largest primary undertaking: targeting Senate Democrats who joined Republicans to reopen the government. "This is no longer about them - it’s about us. We’re done waiting for Democrats to find their spine," Ezra Levin , co-founder and co-executive director of Indivisible, said in a Monday press release. "We can’t afford a weak and cowardly Democratic Party while the authoritarians invade our cities, terrorize our communities, and threaten our democracy. We get the party we demand, and we intend to demand a Democratic Party that fights." Indivisible is one of the key groups behind the massive "No Kings" protests that were held across the country earlier in 2025, including on June 14, when Trump held a military parade in Washington, D.C., and most recently on Oct. 18, when protesters railed against Trump's immigration policies and reiterated claims that Trump conducts himself as a monarch as opposed to a president. The protests are supported by dozens of left-wing and liberal groups, with Indivisible, the 50501 movement and the No Kings Organization, itself, identified as the top organizers of the protests. SCHUMER PUSHES SHUTDOWN INTO RECORD BOOKS AFTER REJECTING GOP BILL A 14TH TIME Indivisible launched in 2017, as Trump's first term kicked off, and describes itself as a network of local grassroots groups that advocates for the elections of left-wing lawmakers, while advocating current lawmakers resist MAGA policies. The group is funded, in part, by left-wing billionaire George Soros' Open Society Foundations, which delivered Indivisible a two-year grant worth $3 million in 2023 that works to "to support the grantee's social welfare activities," Fox News Digital previously reported. "Chuck Schumer and a critical mass of Senate Democrats surrendered," Levin said. "For nearly six weeks, Republicans held the government hostage while threatening…