
Los Angeles had eight days of violent rioting, 500 arrests, and looting spawned from protests of arrests made by federal immigration authorities. But the violence happened when professional demonstrators got into the mix, and the groups that organized the protest are well funded and have suspicious allegiances.

These groups have pledged allegiance to the Chinese and their being neck-deep in the violent protests suggests an effort at destabilization.
Vast sums from multiple sources including George Soros has gone into dark-money funding groups. Between 2019-2023, the network underneath "Arabella Advisors" funneled at least $114.8 million to "No Kings" protest organizers and affiliates, according to financial disclosures analyzed by the Government Accountability Institute. "Indivisible," the official organizer of the "No Kings" protests, received $14.06 million in contributions in 2023 alone, including from dark money intermediaries like Arabella's Sixteen Thirty Fund.
Arabella network is "the Wall Street of billionaire lefties."
George Soros's Open Society Foundations also provided more than $8 million in funding to Indivisible; Swiss billionaire Hansjörg Wyss channeled $2.5 million through his political action fund. Soros and Wyss are both crucial Arabella funders, as GAI's research shows.
The funding pays for things like professionally printed signs, masks, and even a "No Kings songbook" shared with protesters.
During the LA riots, a prominent participant was a group called the "Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights" (CHIRLA), which received money from Arabella but also millions in taxpayer money from both the federal government (under former President Joe Biden) and the city of Los Angeles, for "citizenship education." The group claimed its activities were under a separate "action" group that received no government funds.
We are not persuaded. The personnel are the same, and the office is the same.
Where is this all headed?
Many commentators have noted the disarray within the Democrat Party, which has struggled to find a message other than being against President Donald Trump. Street-level protests allow some of that rage to find a common space — a life raft for demoralized Democrats.
Also, it's hard to miss the financial effects of what the ICE raids in LA disrupted. Immigration czar Tom Homan noted that his agents there broke up what amounted to a money-laundering operation that used illegal immigrants to launder fentanyl proceeds back to the Mexican cartels. As GAI and others have pointed out, the illegal fentanyl trade thrived during Biden's period of open borders and closing its operations hurts the pocketbooks not just of the cartels, but also of their Chinese "senior partners" that provide it the precursor chemicals for the drug, pill presses, and logistical and communications support.
The tragic shootings in Minnesota on the same day are another sign of the harmful effects of heated political rhetoric from both sides of the political divide, but no excuse for it.
The alleged murderer, Vance Boelter, had a stack of "No Kings" flyers in his car but his motivations are still not clear, and he appears to have been a Trump voter. He was apprehended by the largest dragnet in Minnesota state history Monday morning.
As for reining in the protests though, the radicalism of the protests will be their downfall. They alienate more people than they attract, so let them do it.
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