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This is what got Soros' Open Society Foundation kicked out of 6 countries, not to mention his involvement in the Ukraine Maiden Revolution which led to this hideously bloody, futile Ukraine War. This is what Soros and now his devil spawn Jonathan do. Rip apart countries.
Protester at Tesla showroom admits he is getting paid.
Donation Link at "Rise & Resist" website in partnership with Democrat PAC ActBlue. Soros also supports ActBlue and is a major contributor to the Democratic Party.
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Here are the five radical leftist groups protesting Elon Musk – one of which received $7.6M from George Soros
By Isabel Vincent
Published March 12, 2025,
George Soros gave $7.6 million to one of five groups accused of targeting Elon Musk’s Tesla company, The Post has learned.
Tesla cars, Cybertrucks, dealerships and charging stations have been set on fire, shot at and sprayed with graffiti across the nation in acts of politically charged vandalism since Musk’s new Department of Government Efficiency started making government cuts.
While the motives behind individual attacks vary, Musk has identified certain groups who organized protests against him and his company.
IMAGE: A fireman works to put out a fire of a Tesla cybertruck in Washington state.
“An investigation has found 5 ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla ‘protests’: Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America,” he said in a recent X post.
“We do not direct, coordinate, or dictate the strategies or activities of the organizations we support,” said a statement from the Open Society Foundations. “The Open Society Foundations support a broad range of nonprofit organizations that work to strengthen democracy and promote nonviolent civic engagement. Our grantees operate independently and are expected to do so in full adherence to U.S. law.”
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Indivisible Project
Indivisible Project, a Washington-based non-profit, has been almost entirely financed by Soros’s Open Society. It is coordinating a cross-country protest against Musk, empowering “grassroots” affiliates to “stop the Trump-Musk coup,” according to its website.
The group took in more than $7.6 million from Open Society between 2017 and 2023. It was originally set up in 2016 to protest the election of Donald Trump.
Indivisible Action, a related Political Action Committee, has raised more than $9 million, public records show.
Indivisible, a group financed almost entirely by George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, offers “toolkits” on its web site with graphics that grassroots groups can use to protest against Elon Musk across the country....
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Rise & Resist
The New York-based Rise & Resist has also organized protests against Elon Musk, publishing a social media “toolkit” on its website linked to a “Tesla Takedown.” Like Disruption Project, Rise & Resist also appears to be in default with the IRS and shows less than $30,000 in revenue, public records shows. The group organized a recent picket of the Tesla dealership in the Meatpacking district where six protestors were arrested Saturday.
Rise & Resist describes itself as a non-violent “direct action group committed to opposing, disrupting, and defeating any government act that threatens democracy, equality, and our civil liberties,” according to its website."
Protester at Tesla showroom admits he is getting paid.
Donation Link at "Rise & Resist" website in partnership with Democrat PAC ActBlue. Soros also supports ActBlue and is a major contributor to the Democratic Party.

Exclusive | Here are the five radical leftist groups protesting Elon Musk – one of which received $7.6M from George Soros
Coordinated protests against Elon Musk are being financed by billionaire philanthropist George Soros and moneyed Democrats.

By Isabel Vincent
Published March 12, 2025,
George Soros gave $7.6 million to one of five groups accused of targeting Elon Musk’s Tesla company, The Post has learned.
Tesla cars, Cybertrucks, dealerships and charging stations have been set on fire, shot at and sprayed with graffiti across the nation in acts of politically charged vandalism since Musk’s new Department of Government Efficiency started making government cuts.
While the motives behind individual attacks vary, Musk has identified certain groups who organized protests against him and his company.
IMAGE: A fireman works to put out a fire of a Tesla cybertruck in Washington state.
“An investigation has found 5 ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla ‘protests’: Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America,” he said in a recent X post.
“We do not direct, coordinate, or dictate the strategies or activities of the organizations we support,” said a statement from the Open Society Foundations. “The Open Society Foundations support a broad range of nonprofit organizations that work to strengthen democracy and promote nonviolent civic engagement. Our grantees operate independently and are expected to do so in full adherence to U.S. law.”
....
Indivisible Project
Indivisible Project, a Washington-based non-profit, has been almost entirely financed by Soros’s Open Society. It is coordinating a cross-country protest against Musk, empowering “grassroots” affiliates to “stop the Trump-Musk coup,” according to its website.
The group took in more than $7.6 million from Open Society between 2017 and 2023. It was originally set up in 2016 to protest the election of Donald Trump.
Indivisible Action, a related Political Action Committee, has raised more than $9 million, public records show.
Indivisible, a group financed almost entirely by George Soros’s Open Society Foundation, offers “toolkits” on its web site with graphics that grassroots groups can use to protest against Elon Musk across the country....
...
Rise & Resist
The New York-based Rise & Resist has also organized protests against Elon Musk, publishing a social media “toolkit” on its website linked to a “Tesla Takedown.” Like Disruption Project, Rise & Resist also appears to be in default with the IRS and shows less than $30,000 in revenue, public records shows. The group organized a recent picket of the Tesla dealership in the Meatpacking district where six protestors were arrested Saturday.
Rise & Resist describes itself as a non-violent “direct action group committed to opposing, disrupting, and defeating any government act that threatens democracy, equality, and our civil liberties,” according to its website."