Major cities across the United States are bracing for violent riots this weekend as leftist groups funded by radical billionaire George Soros prepare to inflict anti-Trump chaos.
The June 14 “No Kings” demonstrations across major U.S. cities appear to follow a now-familiar script: a seemingly “peaceful,” grassroots rally that devolves into organized chaos fueled by masked Antifa and anarchist mobs.
Meanwhile, expect Democrat-aligned corporate media outlets to downplay violence as “mostly peaceful.”
Leading the “No Kings” weekend protests were Indivisible and a coalition of left-wing organizations, including the American Federation of Teachers, the ACLU, Greenpeace, and the Human Rights Campaign.
Indivisible, founded in 2016 to counter President Donald Trump’s presidency, bills itself as a “grassroots democracy” group.
However, the organization is funded by major progressive donors, notably George Soros’s Open Society Foundations.
A close look at past demonstrations shows the same signage, talking points, and personnel cropping up at events ranging from extreme abortion rights rallies to open-borders marches.
Local participants often say they’re there “for justice,” while professional activists, some of them paid staff of political nonprofits, coordinate the arrival of radical agitators who intend to spark violence once the crowd has gathered.
Although the majority of “No Kings” attendees claim to be “peacefully protesting,” law enforcement across the country are preparing for violence.
In Los Angeles, police reported detaining several individuals carrying hammers, heavy-duty flashlights, and leaf blowers.
These tools are commonly used to break windows, assault officers, and disperse tear gas.
These tactics mirror the 2020 Seattle “Summer of Love” riots, where Antifa cells masked themselves in crowds and then attacked both police and private property.
During the 2020 unrest, Antifa’s deliberate two-tier strategy involved:
- Stage a peaceful march with earnest citizens.
- Deploy masked militants to exploit the crowd as cover for violence, then melt away into the crowd when police arrive.
Local news outlets routinely describe these violent riots as “mostly peaceful” or blame law enforcement for the escalation.
For example, KABC-TV (Los Angeles) cautioned that moving officers into a crowd “could turn what is just a bunch of people having fun watching cars burn into a massive confrontation.”
KREM-TV (Spokane), meanwhile, reported that police “deployed gas on a group of peaceful protesters,” omitting that orders to disperse were ignored and key intersections were blocked illegally.
This symbiotic relationship benefits both the radical Left, which receives free publicity and cover, while media outlets obtain dramatic video clips of flames and clashes, precisely the visuals that drive ratings.
While many Democrats eventually “condemn the violence,” their initial response often downplays unrest before swiftly blaming the Trump administration for deploying ICE agents.
California Rep. Norma Torres (D-CA) told MSNBC:
“The president must call back these ICE agents… to give locals the opportunity to restore order.”
In effect, violence becomes a tool to force new political concessions on immigration enforcement.
Conservative observers warn that “No Kings” is not an isolated protest but a rehearsed operation.
Backed by deep-pocketed donors and enabled by compliant media, these rallies are designed to disrupt, intimidate, and ultimately dismantle institutions, from elected local governments to national immigration laws.
This summer, cities from Los Angeles to New York should brace for further unrest, and remember that, behind the placards and chants, a coordinated, radical experiment is unfolding.
It’s up to citizens, local officials, and honest media to resist this engineered turbulence, uphold the rule of law, and ensure that peaceful protest does not become a pretext for anarchy.