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Donald Trump Declares ‘No Kings’ Protests “100% BS,” Alleges $3 Billion Funding Network Led by George Soros, Neville Singham, and Taylor Swift Through Hundreds of NGOs and Calling for Their Immediate Arrest
Donald Trump has sparked fresh controversy after making explosive claims about the recent “No Kings” protests, dismissing the demonstrations as “100% BS” and alleging they were part of a coordinated and well-funded operation.

In a series of remarks, Trump claimed that the unrest seen over the weekend was not organic but instead “bankrolled” by a network of wealthy and influential figures, including billionaire financier George Soro, businessman Singham, and global pop star Taylor Swift. According to Trump, the alleged funding flowed through as many as 500 non-governmental organizations, with a combined annual budget of roughly $3 billion.
The former president went further, accusing the trio of effectively supporting what he described as “domestic terrorism,” and argued that they should have been “jailed a long time ago.” He also called for their arrest, escalating his rhetoric against both political donors and high-profile public figures he has frequently criticized in the past.
Trump did not provide specific evidence to support the claims, and there has been no independent verification of a coordinated funding network on the scale he described. Representatives for those named have not publicly responded to the allegations at the time of reporting.
The comments come amid heightened political tensions surrounding the “No Kings” protests, which have drawn large crowds in multiple cities and reflect a growing wave of political activism. While some demonstrations have remained peaceful, others have seen clashes with law enforcement, fueling competing narratives about the nature and origins of the movement.
Critics of Trump’s remarks say such claims risk inflaming tensions and spreading unverified information, while supporters argue he is raising concerns about the role of wealthy donors and organized networks in shaping political protests.
As the debate continues, Trump’s statements are likely to intensify scrutiny on both the protests themselves and the broader question of how political movements are funded and organized in the United States.
