This week, the movement that started with a Google Doc… Indivisible… is back in the streets. ✊ Founded by former congressional staffers Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin and funded by George Soros’ Open Society network, Indivisible has grown from a viral guide into one of the most powerful grassroots networks in the U.S.
Now, they’re leading No Kings, a nationwide push to remind America that democracy means no one is above the law. 👑❌
This thread dives into who Greenberg and Levin are, how Indivisible rose to prominence, and what’s really behind the “No Kings” movement.
🧵 THREAD: Meet the Organizers Behind No Kings protest: Indivisible’s Leah Greenberg & Ezra Levin 🇺🇸
Taking a break from book writing for this…
This week, the movement that started with a Google Doc… Indivisible… is back in the streets. ✊ Founded by former congressional… pic.twitter.com/ZHcEqiLjw3
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
Greenberg and Levin are co-founders of Indivisible. Other than donor-advised funds, their backing primarily comes from Open Society and Fund for a Better Future. The latter is a shadowy nonprofit backed by Sergey Brin and played a key role in the infamous “Build Back Better”… pic.twitter.com/v1fOJ5ZbuB
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
That Leah Greenberg once served in the State Department, was trained in foreign policy, and now leads the nation’s largest protests is no coincidence. If you’ve followed my feed, you know the connection between left-wing activism, international relations, and the State Department…
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
Indivisible started out in 2016 as a Google Document led by Greenberg, Levin, and other Congressional ex-staffers. Within weeks, it went viral and money poured in, and they began organizing themselves into group quickly. They modeled themselves after the Tea Party. pic.twitter.com/HrwQMyKyBd
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
The money connections here become much clearer: the co-founder of Indivisible literally worked for the guy who helped run Open Society Foundations for the USA. No wonder she was able to amass massive amounts of funding and get organizational support in such a short time.
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
Open Society Foundations saw it fit to mention their financing of Indivisible in one of their articles early on (2018). In writing for Columbia University’s Journal of International Affairs about how Trump eroded democracy, they have a quote from Greenberg and Levin about… pic.twitter.com/1rcuNXqo9K
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
Ezra Levin, the spouse of Leah Greenberg, got his start as Deputy Policy Directer under Representative Lloyd Doggett (D-TX). He appears to serve as a charismatic face for Indivisible. pic.twitter.com/cs9M1rhYfW
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
Alongside the Open Society Foundations, Democracy Alliance stands as the other major donor. Created by Rob Stein, also a backer of Media Matters, and closely tied to Arabella Advisors, Democracy Alliance draws its funding from twenty-five affluent progressive patrons, chief among… pic.twitter.com/Ql2P619tP3
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
I mark May 27, 2003 as the date when George Soros declared war on the United States. pic.twitter.com/14xgJ9j01r
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
Heather C. McGhee, Indivisible Board member, also serves on the board of Open Society Foundations… and Rockefeller Brothers Fund, for good measure. pic.twitter.com/K9PTv1EkwS
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
Angel Padilla, former National Policy Director, was also hired off National Immigration Law Center (OSF-backed initiative which advocates radically expansionist immigration programs). pic.twitter.com/72UG5owWVc
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 13, 2025
There is an account who won’t allow me to reply accusing me of being a grifter because they think I’m implicating the wrong people instead of ex-USAID employees.
NED is *already* working hand-in-hand Soros via representatives such as Rachel Kleinfeld (as @SKDoubleDub33 is…
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 14, 2025
🧵 𝗧𝗛𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗗: 𝗘𝘅𝗽𝗼𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝗹𝗼𝗿 𝗥𝗲𝘃𝗼𝗹𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗕𝗿𝗲𝘄𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝗻 𝗨𝗦 𝗦𝗼𝗶𝗹 : 𝘄𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗶𝘀 𝗗𝗲𝗺𝗼𝗰𝗿𝗮𝗰𝘆𝗔𝗜𝗗?
Today, NOTUS published an incredible article wherein it interviewed former and current federal employees all outright admitting to… https://t.co/AoFoTylKyy
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) July 7, 2025
Turns out these two people are the same ones who went viral recently for picking out US color revolution colors. So, yeah. https://t.co/PDtiP4YhJN
— DataRepublican (small r) (@DataRepublican) October 14, 2025