Report reveals the obvious: “No Kings” protests were largely Soros-funded
By Easton Martin | March 31, 2026
A Fox News Digital investigation has uncovered the financial engine behind the “No Kings” protest movement. A network of approximately 500 activist groups is driving the coordinated nationwide effort. These organizations hold a combined annual revenue of roughly $3 billion.
Permit documents for the flagship march in St. Paul name Indivisible as the lead coordinator. This group is a prominent Democratic political advocacy organization, which receives substantial financial backing from billionaire George Soros.
The investigation also identifies a cluster of radical socialist and communist organizations. These groups are funded by Neville Roy Singham. He is an American tech tycoon currently residing in China, and is an avowed communist.
His financial support reaches several key activist institutions. These include the People’s Forum in New York and the Party for Socialism and Liberation. The network also encompasses the ANSWER Coalition and CodePink. Jodie Evans co-founded CodePink. She is the wife of Neville Roy Singham.
The involvement of these groups is essentially a form of entryism, a tactic that involves revolutionary movements embedding themselves within larger political struggles. They aim to radicalize these movements from within. Large-scale protests provide a massive audience for their specific messaging.
Members of the Party for Socialism and Liberation were seen preparing for the St. Paul protest. They produced bright red signs featuring their organizational name. One common slogan on their posters reads “NO KINGS. NO WAR.”









