Data Republican Wins Again. The Soros-funded Behind-the-scenes Coup against the Legitimately-elected President Donald Trump, and his entire administration

Readers, this is a story that should be spread nation-wide by everyone. Once you read through this, I guarantee that you will be alarmed, horrified, and infuriated about what took place starting in 2016. George Soros, the billionaire naturalized American Citizen and his DemocRat henchmen (and women) have to be the most concentrated source of Evil in American history. And most Americans have zero knowledge of what took place in our country, even before an Outsider became President. The average American going about his daily life has no clue that those he elected to office have been controlled by outside influences for decades. Here is the sordid story of the slimy Leftists who plotted against the US Government, and still do so.

ARTICLE: The Shadow Cabinet of Soros

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This is the story of National Security Action, a secretive Soros NGO. Ten days after Trump’s inauguration, a former Pentagon official publicly floated a military coup in Foreign Policy magazine. Within a year, she was advising a new Soros-funded organization that quietly assembled 70 former Obama national security officials under one roof. 46 of them went on to staff the Biden administration — including the Secretary of State, CIA Director, DNI, NSA, and UN Ambassador. 88.6% were Obama alumni.

The primary funder: the Open Society Action Fund. The same woman simultaneously sat on the funder’s board and the organization’s advisory council. She also co-founded the Transition Integrity Project and spent 14 years at New America developing doctrine on military refusal of orders. Read it here.

This one was the most brutal dot-connecting yet. 70+ research reports alone. Took an entire week.

On January 30, 2017 — ten days into the Trump presidency —

Rosa Brooks

published an article in Foreign Policy titled

“3 Ways to Get Rid of President Trump Before 2020.”

She outlined four scenarios for removing the new president from office: impeachment, the 25th Amendment, cabinet revolt, and a military coup. Of the last option, Brooks wrote that it was “a possibility that until recently I would have said was unthinkable in the United States of America.”

Brooks was a former

Counselor to the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy

at the Pentagon, where she reported to

Michele Flournoy

from 2009 to 2011. Before that, she served as

Special Counsel to the President at the Open Society Institute

— the predecessor name for George Soros’s Open Society Foundations. After leaving government, she went to Georgetown Law, where she holds the

Scott K. Ginsburg Chair in Law and Policy

.

Within the same year of her article, a new organization was quietly incorporated. National Security Action was

incorporated in 2017

and

launched publicly on February 2018

. Its co-chairs were

Ben Rhodes

, Obama’s deputy national security advisor, and

Jake Sullivan

, who would become Biden’s national security advisor. Rosa Brooks sat on its advisory council. So did approximately sixty other people — 88.6% of them Obama administration alumni.

The organization’s primary funder was the

Open Society Policy Center

, a Soros family 501(c)(4). Brooks also served on the

board of the Open Society Foundations’ US Programs

— the upstream grant-making entity within the same Soros network that was financing the organization whose advisory council she had joined.

This is the story of that organization.

The Roster

National Security Action

launched with approximately seventy people

— sixty advisory council members and ten staff. Its advisory council included

Tony Blinken

,

Avril Haines

,

William Burns

,

Susan Rice

,

Samantha Power

,

Linda Thomas-Greenfield

,

Denis McDonough

,

Alejandro Mayorkas

,

Wendy Sherman

,

Wally Adeyemo

,

Kurt Campbell

,

Colin Kahl

,

Kathleen Hicks

, and

Jon Finer

.

Tom Donilon

— Obama’s former national security advisor — served on the advisory council.

Forty-six of seventy roster members

— 65.7% — received Biden administration appointments. Sullivan became

National Security Advisor

. Blinken became

Secretary of State

. Burns became

CIA Director

. Haines became

Director of National Intelligence

. Power

ran USAID

. Thomas-Greenfield became

UN Ambassador

. McDonough

ran the VA

. Mayorkas

ran DHS

.

Julia Ioffe reported for Puck News on May 7

that the organization has been “funded largely by Alex Soros since its inception.” She called them “the Biden bros.” But Biden contributed five or six actual loyalists to a sixty-person advisory council. The other fifty-four were Obama alumni, maintained between administrations by Soros money. These are the Soros boys. They have been since the beginning.

The Pipeline

For

twelve months and eleven days, from January 20, 2021 to January 31, 2022

,

Cathy Russell

oversaw every senior appointment in the federal government. As Director of the

White House Presidential Personnel Office

, she oversaw the selection of every cabinet secretary, deputy secretary, assistant secretary, NSC director, and ambassador.

Russell is married to

Tom Donilon

— the former Obama national security advisor who

served on NSA’s advisory council

. Between ten and fourteen members of that organization received senior national security appointments requiring her office’s coordination during her tenure. No public record of formal recusal exists.

Donilon simultaneously

chaired the BlackRock Investment Institute

while

sitting on NSA’s advisory council

. His brother,

Michael Donilon

, served as Senior Advisor to President Biden until January 2024. Tom Donilon did not take a formal Biden administration position. His wife ran the office that selected the others.

Caroline Tess ran NSA’s day-to-day operations as Executive Director. She also

led the Biden-Harris transition team responsible for confirming national security cabinet secretaries

. The person who ran the organization whose members were being placed also ran the process that placed them. She returned to NSA as

Interim Executive Director in June 2021

.

The Money

The money came through a single chain. George Soros’s personal wealth flows into the

Fund for Policy Reform

, a 501(c)(4) with approximately

$841 million in assets

. The Fund sends hundreds of millions annually to the

Open Society Policy Center

, also called the Open Society Action Fund.

Alexander Soros sits on the boards of both entities

. The Action Fund distributes to NSA:

3.25 million in 2019, $1.5 million in 2021, $900,000 in 2023, $1.5 million plus an additional $1 million in 2024

. Total confirmed from Open Society to NSA: $8.2 million —

67% of all documented grant revenue

.

Tom Perriello

served simultaneously as Executive Director of the

Open Society Policy Center

and as a

member of NSA’s advisory council

, the organization his entity was funding. His

tenure ran from November 2018 to July 14, 2023

. During that period, the entity he directed issued

millions to NSA

,

$1.4 million to Win Without War

, and almost 2 million to

Foreign Policy for America

.

Ioffe found the same wall of opacity

: “Nobody — not even the various comms people working for N.S.A. — would tell me who is on the organization’s board or confirm that the group’s funding comes from Soros.”

What They Did in Office

On

August 26, 2021

, a suicide bomber killed

thirteen American servicemembers

and 169 Afghan civilians at Abbey Gate during the

withdrawal from Afghanistan

. The

House Foreign Affairs Committee’s investigation

, led by Chairman McCaul,

found

that Sullivan systematically exercised powers over the withdrawal process, with the NSC serving as “the nerve center for critical decision making” — substituting its judgment for that of the State Department and Defense Department on decisions those agencies were designated to make.

Colin Kahl

, who served as

Under Secretary of Defense for Policy

during this period,

appeared on NSA’s advisory council roster

.

On

October 7, 2023

, Hamas launched its attack on Israel. The NSA alumni who occupied every senior intelligence and national security position in the United States government that morning included Sullivan as National Security Advisor, Blinken as Secretary of State, Haines as Director of National Intelligence, and Burns as CIA Director.

At the

April 2026 meeting at Soros Fund Management

, Rhodes confronted Sullivan about the aftermath.

Ioffe reported

that Rhodes “suggested that Sullivan needed to reckon with the stain of that policy.” A former senior State Department official told Puck: “This is the Jake and Jon Show: Redux, and nobody I know is happy about it. The idea that the same foreign policy leadership that brought us the Afghanistan withdrawal and the cover-up of Biden’s decline should be in charge of staffing the next Democratic administration and determining its foreign policy is tone deaf at best.”

The “Dissolution”

When Biden took office in January 2021, NSA was supposed to dissolve. Its people were in government. The outside organization was no longer needed. The

IRS filings

show what actually happened.

In 2021, the “dissolution” year, NSA received $1.5 million from the Open Society Action Fund. Tess was listed as “Interim Executive Director” — the first appearance of the “Interim” designation in the filing record. In 2022, revenue dropped to zero, but NSA spent $660,686 burning the 2021 reserve. In 2023, Open Society sent another $900,000. Tess, now permanent Executive Director, was paid $267,000 for a full-time forty-hour work week. NSA spent $1.8 million — nearly double its revenue — with twenty-three information returns filed against only three W-2 employees, suggesting up to twenty contractor engagements.

The 2023 990 XML reveals where the money went. Events spending: $742,244 — double the 2024 events budget of $372,482. The primary activity during “dissolution” was convening. The word NSA insiders use is “hibernation.”

Puck confirmed the framing

: NSA “largely went into hibernation” after Sullivan and Finer entered government.

Total received by NSA from its primary funder during the “dormant” period of 2021–2023: $2.4 million.

The Reactivation

In

June 2023, Alexander Soros formally took over the Open Society Foundations

from his father. He told the Wall Street Journal he was

“more political”

than his father. He sat on the boards of both upstream entities in NSA’s funding chain — the Fund for Policy Reform and the Open Society Policy Center.

On

July 14, 2023

, Tom Perriello exited the Open Society Policy Center — three weeks after Alex’s takeover.

Between May and November 2023, four NSA-adjacent personnel left the Biden administration. Susan Rice departed the White House in May. Colin Kahl left the Pentagon in July. Wendy Sherman left the State Department in July. Tom Nides left his ambassadorship that summer. All four exits predated October 7.

They left as Biden’s polls were collapsing. In March 2023,

Monmouth polling found 44% of Democrats wanted Biden to step aside

. By August,

an AP-NORC poll

found roughly three-quarters of the public — including 69% of Democrats — said Biden was too old to be effective for a second term.

The “relaunch” on

February 5, 2024

was a press release for a decision already made. Caroline Tess issued a statement: “Our goal was to put ourselves out of business — and to a great extent we did. Yet today, the dire threat of a second Trump Administration necessitates that we once again mobilize.” But Tess’s full-time $267,000 salary for all of 2023 confirms the operation was running from January at minimum — thirteen months before the public announcement.

The Harris Pivot

In 2020, George Soros poured

roughly $50 million into Democratic efforts

— a record at the time. For Biden’s reelection, the family’s direct support was conspicuously modest: on

June 30, 2023

, George and Alex Soros each gave the legal maximum of $6,600 to the campaign, then

$250,000 to the Biden Victory Fund

. I could not find any other direct checks. The larger machinery —

$60 million routed through Democracy PAC

in January 2024 — backed the party’s infrastructure, not the president personally.

On

July 21, 2024, Biden dropped out

. Within hours,

Alex Soros posted endorsing Kamala Harris

.

Democracy PAC sent $10 million to Future Forward

, the primary pro-Harris super PAC. The pivot was instant.

Harris had no independent national security bench — no Ben Rhodes, no Jake Sullivan. Of the NSA members who left the Biden administration before its end, seven joined the Harris campaign.

Phil Gordon

, NSA advisory council member, became Harris’s National Security Advisor — a role he had held since her vice presidency.

Colin Kahl participated in debate preparation. Tom Nides advised the campaign.

The Two Security Actions

At 1 Thomas Circle NW, Suite 700, Washington DC — the offices of the Center for International Policy — there existed a 501(c)(4) called “New Security Action,” filing IRS returns under that name since 2009. Its stated mission: “building public support for progressive national security policies.”

In February 2018, Rhodes and Sullivan incorporated “

National Security Action

.” One word different. Same funder. Same policy space.

Same building

.

In 2020, the original “New Security Action” formally rebranded. The IRS filing reads: “WIN WITHOUT WAR F/K/A NEW SECURITY ACTION.” Win Without War’s IRS-registered name remains “New Security Action” to this day. A 2023

MoveOn.org

grant lists the recipient as “Win Without War dba New Security Action.”

Win Without War

was founded in 2002 as a project of the

Center for International Policy

. Stephen Miles was CIP’s Program Director in 2017–2018, then became Win Without War’s Executive Director and later President — the organizational bridge between the parent and the spinoff.

Open Society funded both organizations. $8+ million to National Security Action. $1.4+ million to Win Without War. Open Society gave Win Without War’s parent, CIP, $3+ million.

In October 2025, Win Without War — the organization still legally named “New Security Action” — launched the

“Not What You Signed Up For” billboard campaign

at military bases, directing servicemembers to question their orders, in partnership with the

National Lawyers Guild’s Military Law Task Force

. One month later, on November 18,

six Democratic lawmakers released a video

telling active-duty troops: “Our laws are clear: You can refuse illegal orders.” One of those six lawmakers was Rep.

Maggie Goodlander

of New Hampshire. She is

married to Jake Sullivan

.

The Echo Chamber

In May 2016, the

New York Times Magazine published a profile of Ben Rhodes

. He admitted creating an “echo chamber” to sell the Iran nuclear deal: “We created an echo chamber. They were saying things that validated what we had given them to say.”

Rhodes now simultaneously holds five positions: Co-Chair of NSA.

Contributor to NBC News and MSNBC

. Co-Host of

Pod Save the World

on Crooked Media, founded by Obama White House communications staff.

Advisor to Foreign Policy for America

.

Board member of the Ploughshares Fund

, which

gave NSA $75,000 in 2020

and

received $300,000 from Open Society Action Fund in 2024

.

At no point in his cable news appearances is Rhodes routinely identified as “Chair of National Security Action.” He is identified as “former Deputy National Security Advisor” — his government credential, not his current advocacy role.

A search for “National Security Action” across 1,600 transcripts from Brookings, Carnegie, CSIS, the Council on Foreign Relations, Heritage, and dozens of other think tanks returns zero results. Center for American Progress appears twenty-eight times. CNAS appears six times. NSA — the organization that placed forty-six people in the Biden administration — appears zero times. Its co-founders appear in over seventy transcripts combined. The organization does not exist in the public record of Washington’s foreign policy conversation.

Rosa Brooks and the Three-Stage Pipeline


Readers, if this doesn’t scare and anger you, you are not paying attention. This literal Coup against the United States Government is still going on today! Soros and all his personally-funded groups are still active, still funding left-wing violence and treason, and even the US Congress, instead of stopping it, is allowing it to continue. George and Alex Soros are even more Evil than Jeffrey Epstein was-Epstein is dead, but Soros lives on. Soros is funding the death of Western Civilization (which is what DemocRats want and support). We The People must rise up and stop this, or all our lives will be in great danger. Hell, they already are!

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