George Soros caught in this despicable plan to undermine the Trump admin

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Soros has been a thorn in the side of Republicans for years now. It doesn’t look like that’s stopping anytime soon.

And George Soros was caught in this despicable plan to undermine the Trump admin.

Recent Republican town halls have been buzzing with what appeared to be a fiery revolt against Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) initiative, a cornerstone of President Donald Trump’s plan to trim government fat.

The uproar, splashed across headlines by major outlets like The New York Times, The Washington Post, and CBS News, painted a picture of grassroots outrage from conservative voters. But a closer look reveals a different story—one of carefully orchestrated opposition, not from the heart of the GOP, but from left-wing activists pulling the strings.

According to a revealing report by the Washington Free Beacon, what seemed like spontaneous pushback was anything but. Take Maggie Goldman, for instance. CBS spotlighted her as the organizer of a protest in Rep. Rich McCormick’s (R-GA) district, describing her simply as a “McCormick constituent.”

That’s technically true—she does live in his district—but the label conveniently skips over some telling details.

Goldman proudly calls herself a “Democrat & Political Activist.” Her resume boasts volunteer coordination for Pete Buttigieg’s presidential bid, a run for county commission as a Democrat, and donations exclusively to Democratic campaigns, including Kamala Harris’.

She even crowed about the media frenzy her protest sparked, as the Free Beacon uncovered. Hardly the disillusioned Republican the coverage might suggest.

Goldman wasn’t a lone operator, either. The Free Beacon dug deeper and found that heavy hitters like Indivisible and MoveOn—both bankrolled by billionaire Democrat George Soros—were the real engines behind these demonstrations nationwide.

“Both groups launched national ‘mobilization’ efforts targeting the ‘Trump-Musk agenda’ and ‘Trump-Musk coup’ during the recess period,” the Free Beacon reported, pinpointing the week-long Congressional break as the perfect window.

According to the outlet, MoveOn rallied its “members and allies” to swarm town halls and congressional offices, zeroing in on House Republicans whose votes could thwart Trump and Musk’s plans. Indivisible, meanwhile, armed its followers with a “Musk or Us Recess Toolkit,” complete with tips on tracking down town halls and a call to “take the fight to Elon.”

The playbook worked like a charm. Local activists, posing as GOP constituents, whipped up protests that caught the eye of both local and national media. Some local reports nodded to Indivisible’s involvement, but the big players largely glossed over it.

The New York Times headline blared, “Republicans Face Angry Voters at Town Halls, Hinting at Broader Backlash,” with only a buried line admitting that “many of the most vocal complaints came from participants who identified themselves as Democrats.”

CBS tossed in a fleeting mention that a local paper “also reported that the Washington County Democratic Party had encouraged people to show up to the meeting with Fitzgerald with signs,” but skipped the Indivisible connection entirely. The Washington Post waited until the 14th paragraph to note that “[l]iberal groups encouraged their members to show up to town halls in deep-red territory,” leaving the groups unnamed.

Here’s the kicker: the media had no excuse for missing the plot. Indivisible and MoveOn didn’t exactly keep their plans under wraps—they sent out press releases.

The Associated Press even ran a story titled “The anti-Musk protest movement is expected to ramp up with Congress on recess,” tipping off the scheme days before the “backlash” hit the headlines.

Yet when the protests erupted, the narrative flipped to organic Republican unrest, with nary a whisper of the protests’ actual roots.

What started as a supposed rebellion against DOGE and Trump’s efficiency push turns out to be a calculated move by leftist organizations, dressed up as something it’s not.

The protesters may have waved signs and raised voices, but the real story lies in who handed them the megaphone—and why the media didn’t bother to check the script.

Stay tuned to The Federalist Wire.