Lara Trump alleges foreign millionaires funding ‘No Kings’ protests, rigging Democrat primaries

Lara Trump also suggested that, in certain cases, funding could be traced to foreign sources, including China
Lara Trump has raised fresh concerns about the funding and motives behind the nationwide 'No Kings' protests, suggesting that powerful financial backers are driving the movement (Getty Images)
Lara Trump has raised fresh concerns about the funding and motives behind the nationwide 'No Kings' protests, suggesting that powerful financial backers are driving the movement (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Lara Trump is raising fresh questions about who’s bankrolling the nationwide “No Kings” protests.

Speaking Saturday, April 5, on 'The Alex Marlow Show,' the 'The Right View' host took aim at the left and argued that the very people backing the demonstrations are the same figures protesters claim to oppose. “Take a look at who is funding the No Kings protests. Guess who it is. It is the very people that this group who is out there protesting claim to be against," she said. 

Demonstrators rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial during the No Kings protest in Washington, Saturday, March 28, 2026. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)
Demonstrators rally in front of the Lincoln Memorial during the No Kings protest in Washington, Saturday, March 28, 2026 (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Claims of paid protesters and foreign influence

A few days earlier, during an appearance on Fox Business’ 'The Bottom Line', Lara Trump doubled down on her criticism in a conversation with co-host Brian Brenberg. “I watch those protests and my thought is these are lonely, purposeless people. We should pity them, but they're in our streets and they're making a mess and [they're] destructive," Brenberg said.

Trump suggested that many demonstrators aren’t just ideologically driven, but financially motivated.

“You notice you don't see a lot of conservatives and Republicans out protesting because we're all at work. We all have jobs. And let's be honest, a lot of these people, Brian, are actually being paid,” she said. “When you trace the money back, it always it goes all the way back to China. In some instances, it's billionaires who are funding this, people who hate America."



She also questioned the substance behind the protests themselves. 

“And a lot of these people, whenever you see them interviewed on the street about what it is they're actually out there doing. Can you name one thing that Donald Trump has done that the Republican party has done that would make him a king? They have nothing,” she argued. “But these people have absolutely nothing to grasp on to on the left other than this kind of nonsense, Brian, because we know they have no policies, nothing to put forward, no real party at this point. Um, it's just a lot of nonsense and shenanigans like this.”

Lara Trump speaking during the 10X Ladies Conference Miami 2024 at JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa on August 16, 2024 in Aventura, Florida. (Photo by Ivan Apfel/Getty Images)
Lara Trump speaking during the 10X Ladies Conference Miami 2024 at JW Marriott Miami Turnberry Resort & Spa on August 16, 2024 in Aventura, Florida (Photo by Ivan Apfel/Getty Images)

Inside the ‘No Kings’ network

Separate reporting from Fox News points to a nationwide organizational effort behind the protests. According to the outlet’s investigation, roughly 500 groups with a combined annual revenue of $3 billion are involved in coordinating the nationwide demonstrations, with some communist organisations using the moment to push for a “revolution.”

A permit tied to the flagship march in St Paul, Minnesota, reportedly lists Indivisible, a well-funded Democratic advocacy organization backed by billionaire George Soros, as the lead coordinator.

The same investigation also points to the involvement of a network of socialist and communist organizations linked to Neville Roy Singham, an American tech entrepreneur and self-described communist currently based in China.



Over the years, Singham has reportedly funded a range of activist groups promoting revolutionary socialist politics, including the People’s Forum in New York, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, the ANSWER Coalition and CodePink. The latter group’s co-founder, Jodie Evans, is married to Singham.

These organizations frequently collaborate and are said to work closely with the Freedom Road Socialist Organization. Several of them are actively participating in the protests, with at least one group openly declaring plans to bring a message of “revolution” to the demonstrations.

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