“THE CHECKBOOK OF CHAOS”: REPORT EXPOSES WHO IS FUNDING BEHIND MINNEAPOLIS ANTI-ICE RIOTS AS “LEGAL OBSERVER” NARRATIVE CRUMBLES

MINNEAPOLIS, MN — The mask has been ripped off the “resistance.” What the mainstream media portrays as organic, grassroots protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Minnesota has now been revealed as a well-oiled machine funded by the deepest pockets of the radical left. A bombshell report confirms that organizations tied to billionaire George Soros are bankrolling the chaos on our streets.

George Soros

The $7.8 Million Connection According to public records obtained by the New York Post, Indivisible Twin Cities—the group organizing many of the aggressive anti-ICE demonstrations—is linked to the Indivisible Project in Washington, D.C. The records show that Soros’ Open Society Foundations funneled a staggering $7,850,000 to the Indivisible Project between 2018 and 2023. This is not a neighborhood watch. This is a multi-million dollar operation designed to defeat the “Trump agenda” by any means necessary, including the physical obstruction of federal law enforcement.

The “Legal Observer” Myth The funding revelation comes as the narrative surrounding the death of Renee Nicole Good collapses. Leftist activists and groups like CAIR have tried to paint Good as a peaceful “legal observer” who was “killed in the line of observing.” The reality on the ground tells a different story. Reports indicate Good was an “anti-ICE warrior” and a member of “ICE Watch,” a radical group dedicated to stalking and stopping ICE raids. She was shot only after she allegedly used her vehicle to strike a federal agent—an act of lethal force, not observation.

Protesters and Federal Agents Clash Outside an ICE Detention Facility Near  Chicago - The New York Times

The Radical Leadership The report exposes a roster of radical leaders coordinating these dangerous confrontations:

  • Jaylani Hussein (CAIR-MN): The executive director who screamed into a megaphone that federal agents were “lying” about the attack, stoking further division.

  • Nekima Levy Armstrong: A veteran of the 2020 George Floyd riots and founder of the Racial Justice Network. She organizes the so-called “legal observers” to film agents and recently blasted Governor Tim Walz for “retreating” in the face of the fraud scandal.

  • Edwin Torres DeSantiago: The first undocumented immigrant to receive a doctorate from the University of Minnesota, who leads the Immigrant Defense Network. He had the audacity to accuse President Trump of spreading “terror and chaos,” while his group protects those breaking the law.

Legal Consequences Looming The fallout may extend beyond the streets to the courtroom. Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett suggested that Renee Good’s spouse, Rebecca Good, could face serious criminal charges. “Aiding and abetting fleeing police with a domestic terrorism motive,” Jarrett theorized, noting that if evidence shows she encouraged the obstruction, she is complicit in the attack on federal officers.

The Big Picture This is a coordinated assault on the rule of law. With $7.8 million in Soros cash, a network of 90 nonprofits, and leaders who openly defy deportation orders, the “resistance” in Minneapolis is a professional insurgency disguised as civil rights activism. But with the Trump administration’s DOJ watching and the money trail now exposed, the question isn’t if they will be stopped, but when.

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