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Nationwide 'No Kings' Protests Linked to Network of Activist Groups
Investigation cites coordinated involvement of organizations with billions in combined revenue and messaging tied to socialist and revolutionary movements
Mar. 28, 2026 at 7:19pm
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A nationwide protest movement branded 'No Kings' is being organized with support from a large network of activist groups, including organizations promoting socialist and communist ideologies, according to an investigation outlining the scale and structure behind the demonstrations. The findings state that approximately 500 groups with a combined estimated $3 billion in annual revenue are involved in coordinating protests taking place across the United States.
Why it matters
The 'No Kings' protests represent a coordinated effort by a broad network of activist organizations to leverage mass demonstrations as a platform for advancing socialist and revolutionary political agendas. The scale and structure of this movement raise concerns about the potential for disruption and the risk of these protests being co-opted for ideological purposes beyond the stated goals.
The details
Permit documentation for a central march in St. Paul, Minnesota, identifies Indivisible, a national political advocacy organization, as the lead coordinator of the event. The investigation also reported involvement from a broader network of organizations linked to activist financier Neville Roy Singham. Groups cited as participating include the People's Forum, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition, CodePink, and the Freedom Road Socialist Organization. These organizations have coordinated protest activities and mobilization efforts across multiple cities.
- The 'No Kings' protests are scheduled to take place nationwide on March 28, 2026.
The players
Indivisible
A national political advocacy organization that is the lead coordinator of the 'No Kings' protest in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Neville Roy Singham
An American technology entrepreneur who has supported various left-wing initiatives and is linked to the broader network of organizations involved in the 'No Kings' protests.
People's Forum
An activist organization that has coordinated protest activities and mobilization efforts as part of the 'No Kings' movement.
Party for Socialism and Liberation
A socialist organization that has participated in the 'No Kings' protests, including assembling protest materials and encouraging supporters to join demonstrations.
ANSWER Coalition
An activist group that has coordinated with other organizations as part of the 'No Kings' protest network.
What’s next
The 'No Kings' protests are scheduled to take place nationwide on March 28, 2026, with coordination efforts spanning multiple organizations and regions.
The takeaway
The 'No Kings' protests represent a coordinated effort by a broad network of activist organizations to leverage mass demonstrations as a platform for advancing socialist and revolutionary political agendas. The scale and structure of this movement raise concerns about the potential for disruption and the risk of these protests being co-opted for ideological purposes beyond the stated goals.
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