A network of roughly 500 organizations with a combined estimated three billion dollars in annual revenue is helping organize the nationwide 'No Kings' protests, according to a Fox Digital News investigation. Indivisible, described as a national Democratic political advocacy organization funded by George Soros, is listed as the lead coordinator for the main march in St. Paul, Minnesota.
The report also identifies participation by socialist and communist groups tied to technology businessman Neville Roy Singham, who has financed activist organizations that promote revolutionary politics. These include the People's Forum, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, CodePink and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, all of which are mobilizing members to attend demonstrations across the country.
Activists affiliated with these groups have openly discussed using the protests to advance what they describe as revolutionary organizing. Messages circulated among organizers encourage participants to turn the day of protest into long term gains for broader movements opposing capitalism, imperialism and state power.
Demonstrations and coordinated gatherings are planned in cities nationwide, with some groups promoting anti war and anti imperialist themes alongside the 'No Kings' message. Experts cited in the report say smaller ideological organizations often use large scale protests to expand their reach, recruit supporters and amplify their messaging beyond a single day of action.

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