


As an affront to President Donald Trump’s administration, the George Soros-backed activist group behind the nationwide “No Kings” protests is now spearheading a pressure campaign to pressure Senate Democrats toward forcing a government shutdown.
Indivisible Project, the 501(c)(4) responsible for organizing much of the “resistance” against Trump, is directing its army of activists to flood the phone lines of their Democratic senators and demand that they block GOP-sponsored government funding proposals at the vote this week, therefore forcing a partial shutdown.
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To avert a shutdown, which is expected to take effect overnight absent congressional action, lawmakers must pass a continuing resolution (CR) to fund the federal government. Bipartisan support is necessary to break a filibuster in the Senate.
“Republicans need Democratic votes to clear the filibuster,” Indivisible acknowledges in the “Call Now” campaign’s call-to-action. “Democrats have a strong hand to play. They must use it to deny Donald Trump the blank check Republicans want to hand him!”
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Indivisible’s followers, called “Indivisibles,” are instructed to tell their respective senators ahead of the CR vote that they are “counting” on them to “hold the line in the shutdown fight.”
To be connected with the appropriate senators, participants fill out an address form allowing Indivisible to “target” their calls.
The organization’s website provides scripted dialogue to follow for the frenzy of phone calls.
“I expect the senator to KEEP fighting hard until we get a deal that protects us from Trump’s healthcare cuts and lawlessness,” the call script says. “We can’t have a repeat of the last government funding fight – when Leader Schumer and some Senate Dems rolled over and let Trump keep weaponizing our taxpayer dollars!”

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and nine other members of the chamber’s Democratic Caucus caught flak from party hardliners for working with Republicans to pass similar spending legislation in March, a six-month budgetary bill for further appropriations through Sept. 30.
In response to Schumer “surrendering leverage,” Indivisible campaigned to drive him out of his party leadership position.
Indivisible’s co-executive director Ezra Levin issued a statement saying, “Senator Schumer should step aside as leader. Every Democrat in the Senate should call for him to do so, and begin making plans for new leadership immediately.” As part of the pressure campaign, Indivisible also hosted an event in which attendants wrote retirement cards addressed to the New York Democrat “since we have lost all faith in him as a leader and he needs to go.”
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Listed as a so-called “social welfare organization,” Indivisible is bankrolled primarily by Open Society Foundations, the nucleus of the George Soros grant-giving nexus. Between 2017 and 2023, the tax-exempt entity received more than $7.6 million in funding from the foundation, according to the OSF grant database.
The nonprofit group, headquartered in the nation’s capital, oversees 1,600 localized chapters across the country within its national network and continues to enlist new recruits to join the “resistance.”
In July, Indivisible launched an activism recruitment program aimed at training 1 million anti-Trump protesters “to fight back” and facilitate the next stage of the movement.
Marketed as “One Million Rising,” the curriculum, complete with protest toolkits, teaches “the basics of community organizing,” “strategic non-cooperation,” and mass mobilization. “Let’s get organized. Let’s stop Trump,” the sign-up portal says.