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TRUMP: George Soros under RICO - Far left Violence - Murder of Charlie Kirk

Why do the leftists want to shut down the government? Especially since Trump said he would fire unnecessary workers if the government did close down.






A leftist activist group funded by George Soros' Open Society Foundations is calling on Democrats to obstruct President Donald Trump and Republicans' efforts to keep the government open.
"Federal government funding runs out on September 30 — and Republicans need Democratic votes to clear the filibuster and avoid a government shutdown," the Indivisible Project wrote on its website. "Democrats have a strong hand to play.
"They must use it to deny Donald Trump the blank check Republicans want to hand him!"
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has shown little interest in telling his Democrats and independents who caucus with them to do anything but obstruct Trump's agenda, with the GOP holding a 53-47 majority. Most standard legislation requires 60 votes to pass the Senate under regular order.
The online form gives activists a form to send their senators under the banner "Tell Your Democratic Senator(s) to Make Sure Schumer Doesn't Hand Trump a Blank Check."
Notably, Soros' OSF has handed the Indivisible Project $7.6 million in grants the past eight years since Trump was first in office, according to its website.
. . .
Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., noted on Sunday's "Meet the Press" on NBCthat the GOP voted with Democrats 13 times during former President Joe Biden's administration to pass a CR.
Thune said Democrats are "hijacking" the budget process, "taking the government and the American people hostage" to try to force their high-spending agenda.
"They're trying to load up all this liberal, special interest stuff," Thune added.
"Compromise on what? This is a simple seven-week funding resolution to allow us to do a normal appropriations process."
In order to reach the 60-vote threshold to pass the House's CR, Republicans need Democrats to join the majority or face a government shutdown, which would lead to potential government cuts.
"Totally up to the Democrats," . . .
 
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FOLLOW THE DONATIONS . . . they lead to several "highly partisan" but self-proclaimed "non-partisan" Democratic Voter Registration organizations with histories of serial corruption and controversy. Remove their TAX EXEMPT status and POOF, like fairy dust, they will vanish after being cut off at the knees.

Excellent reporting at The Federalist as this report breaks down yet another of the tangled tentacles. Remember, all of these are interwoven. They all support each other.



The ‘charitable’ voter registration industry should be targeted and this is a uniquely opportune moment to hit it.
PARKER THAYER
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, conservatives and moderates alike are crying out for the decimation of hyper-politicized nonprofit organizations and the “NGO complex” that many believe enables and encourages left-wing extremism. The sentiment is correct, but the righteous anger is currently directionless, leading to dubious comments about “hate speech,” vague notions of charges under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, and talk of investigations into Antifa funding, with no real sense of where to strike first. There needs to be a clear target, and it should be one easily hit for maximum effect.
The “charitable” voter registration industry is that target, and this is a uniquely opportune moment to hit it.
Despite IRS rules prohibiting charitable groups from engaging in partisan electioneering, it’s an open secret that a small army of voter registration nonprofits operates as an extension of the Democratic Party. In 2020, a Democrat Super PAC called Mind the Gap sent a memo advising megadonors that the largest of these “charitable” groups, the Voter Participation Center (VPC) and the Everybody Votes Campaign (EVC), were “4 to 10 times more cost-effective than the next best alternative” for “netting additional Democratic votes.”

Everybody Votes Campaign

The EVC is the largest voter registration campaign in history. It has recorded more than 7 million registrations and $200 million in funding since 2015, when it was first conceived for explicitly partisan reasons, as proved by emails between Democrat consultants and John Podesta.
EVC’s canvassers have been repeatedly investigated for submitting thousands of fraudulent registration forms in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Arizona. The group is also one of the biggest donors to the New Georgia Project, a Georgia activist group recently fined $300,000 by the Georgia Ethics Commission for engaging in partisan electioneering on behalf of its founder, Stacey Abrams.

Voter Participation Center

The VPC also has quite the “nonpartisan” track record, registering 6.6 million voters while causing more partisan scandals than one can count. As far back as 2012, left-leaning journalist Sasha Issenberg wrote: “Even though the group was officially nonpartisan, for tax purposes, there was no secret that the goal of all its efforts was to generate new votes for Democrats.” In 2024 VPC was caught filtering their Facebook and Instagram voter registration ads so that they specifically weren’t shown to users interested in things like “NASCAR,” “golf,” “Jeeps,” and “Duck Dynasty” but were shown to users interested in “African-American Literature,” “Jordan Peele,” “Taylor Swift,” “Patagonia,” and “hot yoga.”

Left-wing Activism Supply Chain

Dozens of state-level affiliates exist downstream of these national groups as well, and they do more than just register voters. They also organize protests, advocate for policies, and, most importantly, upload the information from every voter registration to massive databases like NGP VAN that are sold exclusively to Democrat PACs for use in mailing lists, fundraising, and canvassing. If all of these groups were suddenly stopped, it would devastate all levels of the left-wing activism supply chain, and it would be very difficult to build replacements fast enough for the scheme to work again in 2026.
The good news is there are already numerous elected officials calling for these fake “nonpartisan” voter registration groups to be stopped or investigated. In the last year alone, the attorney general of Maryland sent the VPC a cease-and-desist leter over its invasive mailers, Rep. Claudia Tenney, R-N.Y., asked the IRS to investigate the VPC for filtering its Facebook ads, and 21 representatives in Michigan signed a letter to Attorney General Pam Bondi asking her office to investigate the VPC and the EVC.

Left’s Infighting

On the other side of the fence, the left’s donors are now expressing doubts about whether their favorite “nonpartisan” voter registration schemes will continue to work after the dramatic swing towards Republicans within several traditionally Democrat-dominated demographics during the 2024 election. For example, in April 2024, panicked Democratic strategists sent a controversial emergency memo warning donors to stop funding “nonpartisan” voter registration groups because young men and Latino voters were no longer reliably Democratic enough. Last month, The New York Times reported that “a fierce fight is underway over how Democrats should address their sagging voter registration numbers and which groups should receive funding to do the work,” and how these questions are “pitting partisans against philanthropists.”
With pressure already building from above and outside, the Trump administration has the chance to turn it up to eleven and send the entire “charitable” voter registration industry into disarray.

Possible Charges

At a minimum, the worst offenders — the VPC, EVC, and others like them — should have their tax-exempt statuses revoked, and donors to those groups should be sent requests for information and face inquiries about their own tax statuses.
There are stronger options as well. Charges related to tax fraud, wire fraud, and conspiracy to defraud the United States could also be on the table for groups and donors that knowingly claimed a tax deduction for donations to non-exempt partisan work. Then, there’s the nuclear option, in which the administration might also consider legislation or executive orders designating voter registration a non-exempt function, thus returning the work of registering voters to political parties, PACs, and 501(c)(4) groups, where it belongs. This might begin to restore the American charitable sector’s once-stellar reputation.
In short, if the goal is to dismantle the left-wing NGO complex, voter registration groups are the best place to start.

Parker Thayer is an investigative researcher at Capital Research Center in Washington, D.C.
 
Who is funding Antifa?
Clearly we need to find out their cash sources and go after them.
But they are all spreading the same messages so their is certainly cooperation and coordination.

Full story at the link >>> https://dailycallernewsfoundation.o...workshop-hiding-law-enforcement-philadelphia/

‘Don’t Turn Yourself In’: Blue City Anarchists Offer Workshop On Hiding From Law Enforcement

Hudson Crozier
October 1, 2025 2:16 PM ET
‘Don’t Turn Yourself In’: Blue City Anarchists Offer Workshop On Hiding From Law Enforcement
Left-wing anarchists are planning a workshop event in Pennsylvania on how to be a “fugitive” from law enforcement.
Fringe leftist websites are advertising an “Annual Philly Skillshare Convergence” from Oct. 3-5 that will teach skills such as “hiding from drones,” “practices to resist state coercion” and how to take oneself “off-grid.” The scheduled event shows how some on the far-left are taking precautions as the Trump administration promises swift law enforcement action against activists driving organized political violence.
Similarly titled “skillshare” workshops have been advertised online in recent months in cities around the country — but information for the October event reflects a more explicitly militant tone than others.
“Don’t turn yourself in, be fugitive: repression preparedness material/prefigurative practices to resist state coercion,” a portion of the event’s description reads. Similar topics on the online flyer include “Invisibility for Cyberpunks: hiding from drones, thermal, & night vision,” “Running/Hitting Da Bricks” and using a “one-time pad” to encrypt digital communications.
Other items on the flyer appear to address living without trackable technology, such as “Off-grid Basics: A Discussion & Workshop for Short-Term & Medium-Term Outdoor Living” and “Power Anywhere: Introduction to 12v Electricity and Solar.”
Online announcements of the workshop do not name a specific location, individual organizers or formal groups behind it, instead asking viewers to contact an encrypted email address for more information.
“We respectfully request that you do not write an article about our event,” an anonymous user of the email address told the DCNF when asked for comment. “You do not have our consent and will not be answering your questions. Thanks!”
The event is also featured on the website “Philly Anti-Capitalist,” which states on its “About” page that it “does not condone illegal activity.” Philly Anti-Cap did not respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.
Instruction at the workshop even extends to “Building Abortion Care Networks & Reproductive Autonomy,” “Meditations on Drug Use & Liberation” and “Safety Planning for Parties, Orgies, and Actions,” according to the online postings.
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President Donald Trump issued an executive order designating Antifa a “domestic terrorist organization” and a memo directing officials to consider racketeering charges and other measures against those driving “organized political violence.”
This political violence is not a series of isolated incidents and does not emerge organically. Instead, it is a culmination of sophisticated, organized campaigns of targeted intimidation, radicalization, threats, and violence designed to silence opposing speech, limit political activity, change or direct policy outcomes, and prevent the functioning of a democratic society,” Trump’s memo reads. “A new law enforcement strategy that investigates all participants in these criminal and terroristic conspiracies — including the organized structures, networks, entities, organizations, funding sources, and predicate actions behind them — is required.
 
Looks like we need see an investigation in to funding of the National Lawyers Guild as they seem to be the group that gets the Antifa thugs out of jail and back onto the streets.

Tell me again this is not well coordinated.
Tell me again how these groups are not communicating in advance.
Show me how this is not a conspiracy.
Explain why RICO laws should not be applied.

Honestly if done right, this investigation should take a year or more, but if the tax exempt status and money flows of some key groups can be undone it would be a huge service for the republic.



The National Lawyers Guild is an activist group with a long list of goals, meant to change the ‘structure of our political and economic system.’
BETH BRELJE
When President Donald Trump designated Antifa a domestic terrorist organization last week, critics attacked the move, calling Antifa merely an idea.
Ideas don’t need lawyers, yet the Antifa-affiliated nonprofit National Lawyers Guild (NLG) exists in part to offer legal services to other Antifa organizations. NLG describes itself as anti-fascist, and it is directly connected to violent Antifa protest groups and individuals, because it shows up at their demonstrations, protests and riots, and advocates for those who get arrested.

NLG trains activists to be “legal observers” at riots. Once trained, these observers get a distinctive fluorescent green hat, a pad of paper, and attend events that align with NLG’s mission and leftist values, according to its website. They are not necessarily attorneys, but are there to watch law enforcement and connect arrested protesters with NLG. The hallmark of protests with Antifa anarchists is violence. NLG observers come prepared with helmets.

Among its goals, NLG aims to abolish prisons, police, and “all aspects of systems and institutions that support, condone, create, fill, or protect prisons, including jails, police lock ups, juvenile detention facilities, immigration detention centers, involuntary psychiatric treatment centers, and other institutional settings in which people are held against their will.”
That is why NLG “stands in support,” of the loosely organized Antifa group accused of attempted murder for the July 4, attack on the Prairieland ICE Detention Center in Texas. Officials say the group ambushed the facility, shooting fireworks and bullets at the building.

“Making noise outside of jails is an extremely common form of protest,” NLG reasons in a statement that minimizes how the group terrorized workers at the facility. “One officer claimed to have sustained a minor injury to his neck by what the state claims was a gunshot. In response, the government has arrested 16 people, some through raids and traffic stops. Yet, through all of the federal government’s criminal complaints, only two people have been described as alleged shooters.” So yes, an officer was shot, but he was only shot a little bit, in NLG’s world.

The NLG is more than a group of lawyers. It is an activist group with a long list of goals, all designed to bring “basic change in the structure of our political and economic system.”
No one elected NLG into office, but the group’s website says it intends to change U.S. foreign policies it does not agree with. It supports agitators who advocate for NLG’s positions, such as its support for Palestine.

NLG is not opposed to violence. It supported the brutal, Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attack on Israel, with its torturous murder of 1,195 people, the taking of hostages, and the launching of war with Israel. NLG is a founding member of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, its international arm, which still has an NLG statement on its website, posted Oct. 8, 2023, the day after the attack.
“The NLG stands in solidarity with the people of Palestine in their struggle against the settler colonial state of Israel,” the statement said. “The National Lawyers Guild urges public recognition of the right to resist unlawful occupation ‘by all available means, including armed struggle.’”

Finances

The National Lawyers Guild is a membership organization made up of staffed and unstaffed chapters, some of which have their own money, according to 990 tax exempt forms, which lists the parent group as having $1.4 million in net assets for 2023. But that is not the entire funding story. The nonprofit has numerous arms, including a funding foundation. The National Lawyers Guild Foundation had $4.6 million.
NLG also does business as the National Immigration Project, which had $2.9 million in net assets in 2023. NLG is closely tied to the International Association of Democratic Lawyers which was founded in Paris. Because it is not U.S. based, it does not provide financial data to the U.S. government. The groups are largely funded by well known philanthropists. National Immigration Project received $20,000 from the Tides Foundation in 2023. According to a report from Capital Research, National Lawyers Guild has received $25,000 from the Soros Family’s Open Society Foundation.

Disorganized Antifa

A piece at the Germen Antifa website Taz notes that Trump intended to declare Antifa a terrorist organization in 2017.
“Back then he had a Department of Justice that explained to him that ‘Antifa’ was not an organization, but an idea under which self-organized, loose groups come together — and that such a classification couldn’t simply be made by decree anyway,” the piece reads.
But this claim that Antifa is not real because it is too disorganized for the federal government to address is wearing thin. The groups work together but stay separate for their own protection. It is harder to untangle the Gordian Knot that is Antifa by design. Take out one group and there are others groups doing the same work. They have decentralized leadership, decentralized finances, and one united goal to kill capitalism and push socialism.
Taz names a handful of Antifa groups, including Antifascists 615, based in Nashville; Screwston Anti-Fascist Committee of Houston; Late Night Anti-Fascists; and Conejo Valley Antifascists in California. But there are many more operators managing their corner of the internet, ready to meet up with other groups, like Workers Over Billionaires; People’s Action; The Fascism Barometer; May Day Strong, and of course, the National Lawyers Guild
 
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