Per Grok: The site (http://handsoff2025.com) is tied to the Indivisible Project, a progressive nonprofit with a history of receiving significant funding from Soros’s Open Society Foundations. Since 2017, Open Society has donated nearly $8 million to Indivisible, according to various reports and tax filings. While Hands Off! doesn’t publish its own financials, its registration to Indivisible and the group’s broader activism—like the April 5, 2025, mass mobilization—suggest it likely benefits from Indivisible’s resources. There’s no direct evidence that Soros money is earmarked specifically for Hands Off!, but given Indivisible’s role and its Soros backing, it’s reasonable to infer that some of that funding indirectly supports Hands Off!’s efforts. Indivisible itself claims most of its cash comes from small donors via platforms like ActBlue, but the Soros contributions are well-documented and substantial.
Lots of privacy... sooo this is organized by people not dnc too bad website is already linked to Indivisible Project which is a registered 501(c)(4). It's a NGO people LOL organic by the people my arse. Lie after lie.
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This is being organized by the same organization that put together the Tesla protests - INDIVISIBLE.
HandsOff2025's domain registration was updated to private 2 days ago, but the Technical and Administrative Contacts are listed as Indivisible.
Protest logistics are being coordinated through http://Mobilize.us which is owned by by Mobilize America (a far left PAC.)
https://x.com/lucystone1871/status/1907213527946768649
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Per Grok: The site (http://handsoff2025.com) is tied to the Indivisible Project, a progressive nonprofit with a history of receiving significant funding from Soros’s Open Society Foundations. Since 2017, Open Society has donated nearly $8 million to Indivisible, according to various reports and tax filings. While Hands Off! doesn’t publish its own financials, its registration to Indivisible and the group’s broader activism—like the April 5, 2025, mass mobilization—suggest it likely benefits from Indivisible’s resources. There’s no direct evidence that Soros money is earmarked specifically for Hands Off!, but given Indivisible’s role and its Soros backing, it’s reasonable to infer that some of that funding indirectly supports Hands Off!’s efforts. Indivisible itself claims most of its cash comes from small donors via platforms like ActBlue, but the Soros contributions are well-documented and substantial.
https://x.com/Johnboy7141/status/1907135586005328112
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Lots of privacy... sooo this is organized by people not dnc too bad website is already linked to Indivisible Project which is a registered 501(c)(4). It's a NGO people LOL organic by the people my arse. Lie after lie.
https://x.com/PDubz65/status/1907257588334444877