A left-wing dark money group tied to globalist billionaire George Soros will provide bail funds and legal support for pro-Palestine protesters who were arrested on Monday after blocking traffic in major American cities, online fundraising pages reveal.

As Valuetainment previously reported, protesters shut down both lanes of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, bringing traffic to a standstill for several hours. At the same time, another group formed a blockade across nearby Interstate 880, and a third held a demonstration outside Chicago’s O’Hare airport.

Smaller protests also broke out in New York, Philadelphia, and nearly a dozen other cities—all coordinated by A15 Action, a group created to “coordinate a multi-city economic blockade on April 15 in solidarity with Palestine.”

In total, 38 people were arrested in California, along with 40 in Chicago, and 68 in Philadelphia—but according to a report first published by The Washington Free Beacon, a prominent Soros-backed group is promising to have the detainees back on the street in short order.

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A webpage for the newly-formed organization directs supporters to contribute to a “bail and legal defense fund” hosted by Democratic fundraising juggernaut ActBlue, which is also used by Black Lives Matter and other prominent activist groups. Per the A15 website, the contributions will be sent to the Community Justice Exchange, which provides “money bail, court fees, and fines,” for “community-based organizations…that contest the current operation and function of the criminal legal and immigration detention systems.”

As the Beacon reports, “the exchange is a project of the Tides Center, a left-wing dark money network funded by Soros and other liberal billionaires.” The expansive nonprofit group also houses a variety of other left-wing groups, including the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, funneling millions of dollars in donations and government grants (aka taxpayer funds) to its subsidiaries.

Under the coverage of the Tides Center’s 501(c)(3) status, activist groups are able to avoid registering with the IRS.

George Soros, as well as fellow liberal billionaires like eBay founder Pierre Omidyar and activist businessman Drummond Pike, are numbered among the Tides Center’s major donors.

It was reported in November that the Soros-backed Open Society Policy Center has given more than $13 million to groups that have subtly or explicitly expressed support for Hamas since its attack on Israel on October 7.


Connor Walcott is a staff writer for Valuetainment.com. Follow Connor on X and look for him on VT’s “The Unusual Suspects.”

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