Trump has begun helping to expose the fake paid Palestine protesters.
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— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) August 17, 2025
In a bold move that underscores his unwavering commitment to truth and American values, President Donald Trump recently amplified a video from conservative activist Nate Friedman, exposing what many on the right have long suspected: the so-called “pro-Palestine” protests are riddled with paid agitators bankrolled by leftist billionaire George Soros. Trump’s post on X, shared widely by accounts like Open Source Intel (@Osint613), highlights Friedman’s confrontation with a deranged leftist protester who brazenly admits to wanting to “destroy Israel” before clamming up when pressed on her funding sources. “Soros is behind it all with proof,” Trump declared, thrusting the issue into the national spotlight and galvanizing Republicans to dismantle this orchestrated chaos.
This isn’t just one isolated incident—it’s part of a larger pattern where Trump and GOP leaders are peeling back the layers of deception fueling anti-Israel unrest across the nation. The video, from “The Nate Friedman Show,” captures a tense exchange at a New York City protest where Friedman grills the woman on her extreme views. Draped in Palestinian symbols amid a crowd of slogan-chanting demonstrators, she initially spews venom against Israel, but when Friedman probes deeper—asking about compensation and organizational ties—she falters, refusing to answer. This moment, now viral thanks to Trump’s endorsement, exemplifies how conservatives are using on-the-ground journalism to reveal the manufactured nature of these protests. Friedman, a rising star in right-wing media, has made a name for himself by infiltrating leftist rallies and forcing participants to confront their hypocrisy. His work aligns perfectly with Trump’s “America First” agenda, which prioritizes exposing foreign influences and domestic radicals undermining U.S. allies like Israel.Republicans in Congress have been at the forefront of this exposure, launching investigations that trace the money trails straight to Soros and his network of dark money groups. House Republicans, led by figures like Rep. Elise Stefanik, have grilled university presidents over their failure to curb antisemitic protests on campuses, revealing how groups like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) are propped up by Soros-funded entities.

These organizations, which masquerade as grassroots student movements, have received millions from Soros’ Open Society Foundations, funneling cash to orchestrate encampments, blockades, and chants of “From the river to the sea”—a thinly veiled call for Israel’s destruction. Breitbart reports that SJP, a key player in campus disruptions at Columbia and Yale, is indirectly backed by Soros through intermediaries like the Tides Foundation, which has pocketed over $22 million from his coffers. Trump’s amplification comes at a critical time, as anti-Israel agitation has spilled from ivy-covered quads into city streets, disrupting daily life and endangering Jewish Americans. Fox News has extensively covered how Soros’ nonprofits finance pro-Palestine rallies, including bail funds for arrested agitators who block traffic and harass passersby.
One watchdog group highlighted that the Tides Center, a Soros beneficiary, supports entities providing legal aid to these radicals, ensuring they face minimal consequences for their lawlessness. This isn’t organic outrage; it’s a paid operation designed to sow division and weaken U.S. support for Israel. As Trump has repeatedly stated, these protests are “fueled by left-wing groups backed by Soros dark money,” a sentiment echoed by GOP senators who demand accountability from universities complicit in this farce. The Washington Times has delved into the roots of this movement, linking it to Hamas sympathizers and ’60s-era radicalism, all amplified by Soros’ financial muscle.
Reports show that Soros’ foundations have donated at least $300,000 to the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights and millions more to allied groups, enabling coordinated disruptions nationwide. Republicans like Sen. Tom Cotton have called out this funding as a threat to national security, urging the Justice Department to investigate foreign influences, including Qatar’s role alongside Soros. Trump’s DOJ, under his second term, has already signaled a crackdown, with Attorney General Pam Bondi probing these networks as part of broader efforts to restore law and order. Beyond campuses, conservatives are exposing how these paid protesters recycle tactics from past leftist campaigns. The same faces appear at Black Lives Matter riots, anti-Trump rallies, and now “Free Palestine” events—all underwritten by Soros.
Fox News mocked Politico for feigning surprise at Soros’ involvement, noting that big-name Democrat donors, including those backing Biden, have funneled cash to these agitators. Trump’s post ties directly into this, as Friedman’s video proves the protesters’ reluctance to disclose payments, hinting at scripted responses from professional disruptors. GOP leaders are not stopping at rhetoric. House committees have subpoenaed records from universities, revealing how Soros-linked groups like IfNotNow and JVP exploit student activism for anti-Israel propaganda Rep. Jim Jordan’s Judiciary Committee has spotlighted how these entities receive six-figure donations from Soros and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, using them to train protesters in civil disobedience tactics.
This exposure has led to tangible wins, such as universities like Columbia facing massive fines for antisemitism, a direct result of Trump-era policies enforced by his administration. Trump’s personal involvement elevates the fight. By sharing Friedman’s content, he reaches millions, bypassing biased mainstream media that downplays Soros’ role. This mirrors his past exposures, like calling out Soros-funded Ferguson protests in 2015, where millions went to embolden activists. Republicans follow suit: Sen. Marco Rubio has decried these as “astroturf” operations, while Gov. Ron DeSantis in Florida banned SJP from state campuses, citing their ties to radical funding. The broader implications are stark. These fake protests erode public trust, inflame antisemitism, and distract from real issues like border security and economic revival—priorities Trump champions. By unmasking Soros’ puppet strings, Republicans are defending free speech while combating paid propaganda that threatens democracy. As one Breitbart piece notes, this is part of a $2.1 billion machine behind “spontaneous” anti-Trump actions, now repurposed for anti-Israel fervor.
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