Protests against Elon Musk’s government spending cuts—framed as grassroots backlash—were orchestrated by left-wing groups backed by Soros-funded organizations.
Background: For weeks, protests have taken place at Republican town halls nationwide, targeting Musk and the cuts being made by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).
Reality check: The protests were organized by left-wing activist groups Indivisible and MoveOn, which received grants from left-wing billionaire megadonor George Soros.
- Indivisible got over $10 million from Soros-linked donors
- MoveOn accepted millions directly from Soros’ Open Society affiliates
The media lies: Mainstream media outlets like The New York Times, CBS, and The Washington Post have cited these protests as proof of bipartisan outrage against Musk. But none of their articles mention the organizers’ partisan ties.
Example of media propaganda: One of the faux organic protests took place at a town hall for Georgia Republican Rep. Rich McCormick. CBS reported on the “backlash” and included a quote from a woman named Maggie Goldman, describing her as a McCormick constituent.
- The truth is: She does not live in McCormick’s district. She’s a Democrat political activist who helped Pete Buttigieg’s failed 2020 presidential campaign. CBS made no mention of this.
What do Americans think? Seventy-six percent support the DOGE mission “to find and eliminate fraud and waste in government.”
Big picture: Isn’t it ironic that the left is opposed to a billionaire [Musk] participating in the Trump administration’s efforts to cut waste—but it has no problem with a billionaire [Soros] funding fake protests?