The "No Kings Day" protests are an incredible example of how astroturfed the Left is.
Nothing about this was "grassroots" or organic. It's funded by billionaires, promoted by million-dollar ad buys, and organized by some of the most powerful left-wing groups in America. 🧵
Last week, a new group called "Home of the Brave" dropped $1 million on a national media blitz to juice turnout at the protests, runnings ads in more than 185 local papers across 31 states. They took out full-page ads in the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today.
The group, based in D.C., has been responsible for a recent flyer campaign in the nation's capital, plastering the streets with posters harassing ICE and other federal agents to "take off your masks."
The main organizer of "No Kings" is Indivisible—one of the most notorious astroturfing operations on the Left. The entire campaign is hosted on their infrastructure: Their websites, event map, sign-up forms, and press operations. They’re the umbrella under which it all operates.
Indivisible is a well-funded operation, devoted exclusively to creating the appearance of grassroots "uprisings." That includes everything from No Kings to media and phone-call campaigns to showing up at Republican town halls and filming themselves yelling angry questions.
You won't be surprised to learn that one of the group's heavyweight backers is George Soros. The Soros activist empire has poured millions of dollars into Indivisible since the group emerged in 2017—including a two-year grant of $3 million in 2023 alone.
The list of supporting organizations for No Kings also boasts some of the most powerful unions in the nation, including American Federation of Teachers (led by President Randi Weingarten!) and SEIU. That means organizers, volunteers and mobilization networks.
MoveOn, one of the Left’s largest campaign war machines, is mobilizing its mailing lists, built-in fundraising, press relationships, and PR apparatus to help mobilize and promote the protests.
Another partner is the ACLU—one of the Left's most powerful legal activist groups.
Then again, other partners include the Communist Party USA (CPUSA). This is the last nail in the coffin of the idea that there's some firewall of separation between the radicals and the mainstream Left: Establishment Democrats working side-by-side with revolutionary communists.
This is how it usually goes with the Left. Tomorrow, the media is going to regale us with stories about this totally spontaneous, "grassroots" uprising. Don't believe it. The truth is, every detail is meticulously planned by some of the most powerful political forces in America.
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The radicals of the 1960s failed to overthrow America by force — so they set out to capture it from within.
The Left's long march through the institutions was the defining political project of the last 50 years.
Now, the Right must take those institutions back for America. 🧵
In one 18-month period between 1971-72, there were 2,500 domestic bombings on U.S. soil—a stunning rate of nearly five per day.
For many Americans, that fact is shocking. In today’s popular imagination, the politics of the 60s and 70s were Woodstock, peace signs, and hippies.
But that wasn't the feeling among most Americans who were actually alive during that era.
In 1968, amid urban riots and increasingly violent campus unrest, a Gallup poll found that a whopping four out of five Americans believed that law and order had broken down in the U.S.
For years, media elites told us that "right-wing political violence" is America’s great domestic extremist threat.
Even today, they continue to cite the same handful of studies to "prove" that this is true.
But those "studies" are bunk.
I’m asking DOJ to fix this. 🧵
I just sent a letter to the Department of Justice urging them to conduct a serious, empirical study on the crisis of left-wing political violence.
Currently, no study of this sort exists.
The "data" we do have on political violence is laughably flawed, partisan junk science.
Over and over again, the same few reports are used to claim that right-wing violence outweighs left-wing violence—even leftist AND Islamist violence combined.
Sounds crazy, right?
Because it is.
But even now, left-wing pundits, politicians and activists continue to cite them.
Let’s be clear: what Antifa is engaged in is not "speech." It is coordinated, organized political violence.
We can and should stand firm against political violence — and target the funding of violent conduct — while continuing to defend the right to peaceful free speech.
Some U.S. companies are using H-1B visas to staff their DEI offices.
I've reviewed numerous examples of hospitals, universities and other employers hiring foreign H-1B workers as DEI bureaucrats.
I'm urging USCIS to work with us to fix this. 🧵
Documents we reviewed show a range of U.S. employers have sought to hire foreign H-1B workers to fill their DEI positions.
For example, Yale New Haven Health filed Labor Condition Applications (LCA) for H-1B visas for the role of “Diversity and Inclusion Specialist” in 2021:
Carnegie Mellon University filed a H-1B LCA for the position of “Associate Dean of Diversity, Inclusion, Climate & Equity” in 2021.
Trustees of Dartmouth College filed for a job called “Program Manager, Diversity, Equity & Inclusion” in 2023.
In American politics today, stories, narratives, ideas, etc all take shape on the big social media platforms before making their way into the general public discourse.
Online censorship rigged the entire American political debate in the Left's favor.
A lot of people might not get their news from the internet. But the people THEY get their news from—journalists, pundits, talk-show hosts—do. It's where the conversation starts.
Throughout the 2010s, much of the Right didn't even have full access to the conversation at all.
This week, we learned that Joe Biden's FBI was actively targeting 92 conservative groups and individuals in a massive fishing expedition.
The list includes Charlie Kirk's organization, Turning Point USA. 🧵
The FBI's "Operation Arctic Frost" was launched in 2022, under the pretenses of investigating the Trump campaign and its conservative allies.
It was led by Tim Thibault—an FBI agent who was later forced to resign for his partisan corruption.
Arctic Frost quickly ballooned into a Soviet "show me the man, I'll show you the crime" fishing expedition against the entire political Right—issuing over 400 subpoenas targeting 92 conservative groups/actors.
It later morphed into the Jack Smith special counsel investigation.