Bill Kristol Just Spent $1 Million to Fill Florida Streets With Soros Protesters Tomorrow

Mar 30, 2026

Obama's National Security Advisor Susan Rice just put her name on a group running protest ads in 27 Florida newspapers.

The group calls itself "Home of the Brave" – and it spent $1 million telling Floridians to march tomorrow.

The people running this operation are counting on you not to ask who's actually behind it.

The Soros Machine Running the Show

The group doing the actual organizing is called Indivisible – the same outfit behind the protests in June and October 2025.

They're not hiding their politics.

Indivisible's own chief communications officer once said the group's goal is to "move the Democratic Party further to the left."

The money trail is documented.

George Soros' Open Society Foundations awarded Indivisible a $3 million grant in 2023 alone.

Add up every grant since the group launched in 2017 and the total from Soros' network exceeds $8 million.

Indivisible also pulled in more than $3 million from the Tides Foundation – the same Tides network accused of funding anti-Israel campus riots.

Sen. Ted Cruz put it plainly on Fox News: "There is considerable evidence that George Soros and his network are behind funding these rallies."

How Saturday's March Becomes November's Votes

The group running the newspaper ad campaign is called Home of the Brave.

Their board reads like a who's-who of Republicans who made careers attacking other Republicans.

Bill Kristol sits on the board – bankrolled for years by Soros-linked billionaire Pierre Omidyar, whose money funded Kristol's previous anti-Trump operation to the tune of at least $600,000.

Susan Rice is on the board too – the same Susan Rice who served as Obama's National Security Advisor and later in the Biden administration.

Sarah Matthews worked in Trump's first White House and spent the following years trying to destroy him.

Former Virginia Rep. Barbara Comstock lost her seat by double digits after going full Never Trump.

These are the people spending $1 million to place ads in the Miami Herald, the Pensacola News Journal, Florida Today, and the Ocala Star-Banner – telling Floridians that "the abuses have not stopped."

March 28 isn't a spontaneous uprising. It's the third coordinated national event in under a year – June 2025, October 2025, and now this.

Behind every local event is the same national infrastructure: Indivisible providing training and digital tools, MoveOn providing lists, and the AFL-CIO providing bodies.

Soros money provides the foundation all of it sits on.

After Saturday, organizers have already announced the next step – "What's Next Organizing Meetings" designed to funnel protesters directly into 2026 midterm election operations.

This was never just a protest.

It's a voter mobilization machine dressed up as spontaneous outrage.

Bill Kristol knows that. George Soros knows that.

The people in Florida who see that newspaper ad tomorrow – and decide to show up – probably don't.


Sources:

  • Mitch Perry, "Never Trumpers launch ad blitz in 27 Florida newspapers to promote 'No Kings'," Florida Phoenix, March 23, 2026.
  • Hanna Panreck, "Soros foundations helping fund anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests nationwide," Fox News, October 17, 2025.
  • Paul Bedard, "Indivisible Project pressures Democrats into government shutdown," Washington Examiner, September 30, 2025.
  • "The Indivisible Project," InfluenceWatch, January 19, 2026.
  • Tyler O'Neil, "'No Kings' rallies could become radical left's latest violent protest blueprint," Fox News, June 13, 2025.

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