Trump Administration Launches Probe into ‘No Kings’ Protests

UPDATE: President Donald Trump has just announced that his administration is investigating whether billionaire philanthropist George Soros and other “radical left lunatics” funded the recent “No Kings” protests against him. This urgent move comes as tensions rise surrounding the protests, which Trump dismissed as “very small” and “ineffective.”

In remarks made aboard Air Force One while returning to Washington D.C. from Florida on Sunday night, Trump expressed his disdain for the protests, stating, “I looked at the people, they’re not representative of this country.” He claimed that the signs used in the protests appeared to be financed by Soros, saying, “It looks like it was, we’re checking it out.”

Trump has long been a target of Soros’s funding accusations, as the billionaire has supported numerous progressive causes globally, becoming a key figure in conservative rhetoric. The President’s comments highlight his administration’s ongoing battle against what he labels as far-left extremism, further evidenced by his recent designation of the Antifa movement as a terrorist organization.

“This is a joke,” Trump declared, emphasizing his commitment to working hard for the nation. “And by the way, I’m not a king. I work my ass off to make our country great. That’s all it is. I’m not a king at all.”

As the investigation unfolds, the implications of Soros’s involvement could have significant ramifications for both the Trump administration and the broader political landscape. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.