Follow the Money: The Billionaire Networks Fueling Antifa

GAI Director of Research Seamus Bruner joins David Zere to outline how Antifa evolved into a corporate-style network of radical activism that he calls “Riot Inc.” Bruner revealed that more than $100 million in funding flows through billionaire-backed NGOs like the Soros, Arabella, and Tides networks — and that U.S. taxpayer dollars are subsidizing the

Schweizer exposes “RIOT Inc.” for Mark Levin on his Fox News program

GAI President Peter Schweizer joined Mark Levin on Oct. 12, 2025 to expose deep links between radical ideologies, terrorism, and political movements inside the United States. Appearing on the Fox News show “Life, Liberty, and Levin,” Schweizer detailed how New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani has financial and ideological ties to Qatar’s royal family, which

Inside “RIOT Inc.” & the Protest Industrial Complex // Seamus Bruner & Victoria Taft

Following his White House roundtable remarks, GAI Director of Research Seamus Bruner joined Victoria Taft on the Adult in the Room Podcast to expose how elite foundations, foreign funders, and left-wing NGOs built a multibillion-dollar pipeline sustaining Antifa and extremist causes. From George Soros and Arabella Advisors to the Tides Foundation and various “mutual aid”

Fox News: ‘Riot Inc.’: Trump launches ‘whole-of-government’ push to expose Antifa funding networks, dark money sources

White House roundtable targets nonprofit organizations and dark money sources behind organized unrest The Trump administration is intensifying efforts to trace the funding behind Antifa and other protest movements, pursuing what officials describe as a coordinated campaign to expose the nonprofit and dark money networks they believe are fueling organized unrest across the country. President Donald Trump

GAI Briefs Trump – “It’s A Money Story.” Bruner Tells Trump How Non-Governmental Funding Networks Fund Violent Protests

The Government Accountability Institute’s Director of Research, Seamus Bruner, joined a panel of journalists who briefed President Donald Trump, and several of his cabinet members on the threats posed by Antifa and the groups that support and abet its violent actions in cities across the US. Bruner detailed a troubling pattern — how non-governmental funding