A mystery person or entity attempted to pay a company that provides large crowds for PR stunts $20 million to rally together thousands of anti Trump protesters for a scheduled nationwide event this week.
Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds On Demand, revealed to Newsmax that his company turned down the offer from “interests aligned with the organisers” of the so called July 17 movement.
Swart noted that he passed on the request because previous protests have failed, turned violent, and just made those involved look bad. He refused to say who was financially backing the ploy.
NEW: “Crowds on Demand” CEO Adam Swart says he was offered $20,000,000 to recruit protesters for anti-Trump protests during an interview with @BrianEntin.
Swart was discussing the upcoming anti-Trump protests on July 17 when he made the comment.
“Interests aligned with the… pic.twitter.com/f8FTp0pEbm
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) July 15, 2025
Last month it was so called “No Kings” protests on Flag Day, and now hundreds of events are scheduled nationwide for the fifth anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’ death.
The actions are named “Good Trouble Lives On” after a quote from Lewis with organizers declaring they are a response to “attacks” on civil and human rights by the Trump administration.
“We are facing the most brazen rollback of civil rights in generations,” a graphic on the Good Trouble Lives On website proclaims, adding “Whether you’re outraged by attacks on voting rights, the gutting of essential services, disappearances of our neighbors, or the assault on free speech and our right to protest — this movement is for you.”
Clearly it’s not resonating with Americans, however, given that they’re trying to recruit paid agitators.
Wow, there are professional astroturfing companies in plain sight?
— Akira Kanazawa (@Akira__Kanazawa) July 15, 2025
Previous ‘protests’ and riots have appeared organised and well funded, raising questions about who is providing financial backing.
Who is paying for these demonstrations?
— Collette Caswell Taylor (@LetsTalkReal23) July 15, 2025
Weird footage has also been going around of some protesters appearing to just stop and lose interest in what they’re doing simultaneously when the clock strikes a certain hour.
NEW: Tesla protesters stop protesting at the Southlake Texas Tesla store the moment clock read 12 PM, according to @Carlos__Turcios.
“They all immediately left the minute it was 12:00 pm.”
Odd.pic.twitter.com/gb3O3lvjQ0
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) March 29, 2025
Who is providing the $20,000,000? Follow the money!
— Kman (@keithkman) July 15, 2025
What a time to be alive where you can babe a staffing service for protests. Now we know what the majority of Liberal Arts degree recipients are doing after graduation.
— The Narrator (@Fight_Club_Lad) July 15, 2025
It’s estimated that 3 out of every 5 Democrat ‘protestors’ are actually being paid to be there in some way.
Crowds On Demand is not the only company active in this industry, either.
— The Conservative Alternative (@OldeWorldOrder) July 15, 2025
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