Shocker: a so-called “human rights” group that you’ve never heard of before that made headlines for adding the United States to a “global human rights watchlist” is just another leftist advocacy group.
The group in question is South Africa-based Civicus (not exactly a bastion of human rights), which, on March 9th, had the U.S. join the ranks of countries like the Democratic Republic of Congo and Pakistan - on the basis that Trump dismissed useless federal employees, appointed people who like him to key positions, and withdrew from international organizations that accomplish nothing.
The criteria was absurd, but the whole point for so-called “human rights” groups of this variety is to give liberal publications something to write about.
“US added to international watchlist for rapid decline in civic freedoms,” read The Guardian’s headline. The Independent chimed in “US added to human rights watchlist for ‘narrowing’ freedom and now ranks near Serbia and Congo,” without any self-awareness of how their headline itself exposes the absurdity of the criteria.
A casual Google search reveals the news in India, Morocco, Ireland, and more were thrilled the pick up the story portraying an America in decline under Trump.
For groups like Civicus the justification always comes after the fact. They were always going to find some way to generate a negative headline about Trump, and then just work back on that conclusion based on literally anything he did. They put out an entire report in 2021 praising the U.S. for Kamala Harris being the first female VP, so it’s no mystery where their political bias lies.
Just take a look at their donors.
But as the Washington Examiner’s Rober Schmad quickly discovered:
None of these outlets, however, mentioned that CIVICUS is funded by an array of liberal donors.
The Open Society Institute and the Foundation To Promote Open Society, for instance, gave $1.8 million to the group between 2020 and 2023, according to tax filings. Both of those organizations are part of a network of nonprofit groups funded and controlled by the Soros family. The Soros family has long played a key role in financing both the Democratic Party and the broader progressive movement.
Democracy PAC, run by George Soros’s son, Alex, spent $67.5 million during the 2024 election cycle working to elect Democrats to Congress and the White House. George and Alex Soros personally donated millions of dollars to fund former President Joe Biden’s and former Vice President Kamala Harris’s failed presidential bids.
Alex Soros was elected chairman of the OSF board in December 2022, and officially inherited the empire in June 2023, so this funding was on his watch.
Among other funders of Civicus include Bill Gates and the Ford Foundation.
The Soros machine has been attacking Team Trump more physically while they’re at it.
As far-left radicals vandalize Tesla vehicles and attack their dealerships and charging stations in protest of Elon Musk, he’s drawn attention to the Soros connection.
“An investigation has found 5 ActBlue-funded groups responsible for Tesla ‘protests’: Troublemakers, Disruption Project, Rise & Resist, Indivisible Project and Democratic Socialists of America,” Musk wrote in an X post.
Naturally, the OSF denied the claims in a statement; “We do not direct, coordinate, or dictate the strategies or activities of the organizations we support… Our grantees operate independently and are expected to do so in full adherence to U.S. law.”
Musk was basing the “Soros-funded” claim on the fact that the five groups causing mayhem have raised money on ActBlue, which Soros has contributed to. Soros contributing to ActBlue doesn’t mean he’s any one of the thousands of groups that have fundraised on the platform so he was inaccurate there - but one of the five groups he listed (Indivisible Project) has received millions in direct funding from the OSF so the extent that it’s practically just a subsidiary of OSF itself.
Not only is the heavily Soros-funded Tides Foundation a funding partner of Indivisible Project; as the New York Post’s Isabel Vincent uncovered:
Indivisible Project, a Washington-based non-profit, has been almost entirely financed by Soros’s Open Society. It is coordinating a cross-country protest against Musk, empowering “grassroots” affiliates to “stop the Trump-Musk coup,” according to its website.
The group took in more than $7.6 million from Open Society between 2017 and 2023. It was originally set up in 2016 to protest the election of Donald Trump.
Indivisible Action’s anti-Musk activities include posting a toolkit on its website for a “Musk or US March Recess” demonstration planned for next week during the government’s spring break. The toolkit includes graphics for signs reading: “GTFO Musk” and “Fire Elon Musk.”
While not part of the group anymore, Andrew Padilla, the Project’s former policy director used to work for the National Immigration Law Center, which was funded by grants from Soros, and was also a consultant for the Soros-funded UnidosUS.
And these are just two of the groups the Soros empire is funding with their billions to try to stop Trump.
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