ANTIFA’s Mask Slips: Trump’s Roundtable Sends Shadow NGO Network Behind “Riot Inc.” Into Panic

Published October 12, 2025

President Trump’s recent roundtable on ANTIFA wasn’t just a political gesture — it marked a long-awaited confrontation with the surge of far-left political violence. For years, both journalists and ordinary citizens have watched as America’s streets were set ablaze, cities defaced, and law enforcement demonized in the name of “resistance.” Yet, as the President’s discussion revealed, ANTIFA represents only one face of a much larger operation — a global network of NGOs, foreign funders, and ideological activists quietly driving what Seamus Bruner of the Government Accountability Institute dubbed “Riot Inc.”

Seamus Bruner, the Government Accountability Institute’s Director of Research, dissected the inner workings of this vast “protest industrial complex.” He followed the trail of funding, coordination, and communication — revealing how left-wing extremism has transformed from loose anarchist collectives into a highly organized, well-financed network with global reach. Among the key players and funders he identified was Neville Roy Singham, a tech billionaire now facing several congressional investigations for allegedly channeling money to U.S.-based protest groups advancing the interests of the Chinese Communist Party.

 

Jonathan Choe, a journalist with the Discovery Institute, introduced another layer to the discussion — one that resonates deeply with residents across the West Coast. He explained how ANTIFA’s organizing centers have become increasingly entangled with what he termed the “homeless industrial complex,” a network of taxpayer-funded nonprofits that profit from sustained urban decay. Cities like Portland, Seattle, and Los Angeles — all grappling with homelessness and anarchist unrest — have, according to Choe, quietly evolved into testing grounds for this fusion of disorder and revenue.

Choe also uncovered significant links between ANTIFA networks and the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) — the same organization currently backing Zohran Mamdani’s campaign for New York City mayor. In 2019, the DSA’s national convention voted overwhelmingly to formally integrate ANTIFA into its structure. According to recent reports, ANTIFA’s newest initiative, known as “Stop Cop City,” has even been holding strategy sessions at the DSA’s New York City headquarters.

Within hours of being mentioned during President Trump’s roundtable, Mark Bray — the self-described ANTIFA historian and Rutgers University professor — announced that he was leaving the country. His swift reaction spoke volumes. Not long after his name surfaced, the “Stop Cop City” movement issued an official statement on a prominent anarchist website, urging supporters to mobilize for a new wave of nationwide “No Kings” protests.

 

Though billed as acts of peaceful resistance, the “No Kings” protests have repeatedly devolved into a volatile mix of violence and political theater. In Los Angeles, “No Kings Day” spiraled into chaos as demonstrators hurled rocks, bricks, and fireworks at police. Federal buildings were defaced, hundreds were arrested, and one deputy was hospitalized after a motorcyclist released tear gas at officers. In Salt Lake City, a protester was shot and critically wounded. Portland saw an ICE facility engulfed in hours of rioting, while in Minnesota, a targeted assault on state lawmakers linked to “No Kings” propaganda left two people dead and two more fighting for their lives.

As later revealed, none of this unrest was spontaneous. According to a report by ZeroHedge, the “No Kings” movement was bankrolled by Arabella Advisors — the same dark-money network behind some of Washington’s most influential progressive operations. Arabella’s involvement underscores Bruner’s core argument: “Riot Inc.” isn’t a product of grassroots outrage, but of elite orchestration — a professionally managed, lavishly funded enterprise within a nonprofit complex that answers to no voters and fears no accountability.

The scale of coordination behind these movements should alarm every American. ANTIFA is not merely a collection of masked agitators smashing storefronts — it represents a visible node within a much broader revolution aimed squarely at the West. While ANTIFA itself may appear decentralized, the larger machine driving this unrest is anything but. What has emerged is a permanent protest industry — a sprawling web of nonprofits, shell corporations, fiscal sponsors, alternative media outlets, legal defense networks, bail funds, foreign influencers, and billionaire financiers fueling a multi-billion-dollar ecosystem of disruption.

As Bruner told President Trump earlier this week, “We have identified dozens of radical organizations — not just decentralized ANTIFA cells, but multiple extremist groups that have collectively received more than $100 million from the investors behind Riot Inc.”

It even boasts political allies now seeking high office in some of America’s largest cities.

President Trump deserves credit for bringing this conversation into the light. Yet, as Bruner cautioned, dismantling ANTIFA’s street-level operations only treats the symptoms. To truly stop the bleeding, the nation must target the bloodstream — the vast network of NGOs and offshore foundations that quietly bankroll domestic destabilization.

A “bottom-up” approach may disrupt the agitators in the streets, but a “top-down” strategy is what will expose the financiers, academics, and nonprofit executives who have transformed activism into a lucrative industry.

Riot Inc. is real. It’s organized. And at long last, it’s being exposed.



⚠️ Implications

  1. Foreign and Domestic Engineering of Unrest
    The evidence suggests that much of America’s recent political and street-level turmoil is not spontaneous but coordinated. Foreign funders and domestic activist networks appear to be working in tandem to undermine national stability and trust in institutions.

  2. Erosion of Law and Order
    By vilifying law enforcement and glorifying “resistance,” these networks weaken public safety, demoralize police departments, and normalize violence as a political tool.

  3. Political Influence Operations
    The protest industrial complex exerts growing sway over elections, local governance, and public discourse — using money, media, and academia to advance a radical agenda under the banner of social justice.

  4. Threat to National Security
    The flow of foreign money and ideological influence into American activism represents not just political manipulation but a national security vulnerability — one that targets internal division as a weapon.

  5. Call to Action for Accountability
    Addressing street-level violence is only a first step. True reform requires transparency and accountability for the nonprofit networks, offshore foundations, and political operatives financing and coordinating unrest.

  6. Defense of Western Values
    This is more than a partisan battle — it’s a struggle for the future of Western democracy, free speech, and the rule of law. Preserving these foundations demands vigilance, courage, and decisive leadership.



💬 Overall Takeaway:

What began as a conversation about street violence has uncovered something far more dangerous — a coordinated, well-funded network determined to fracture America from within. The exposure of Riot Inc. pulls back the curtain on how activism has been transformed into an industry — one that profits from division, chaos, and the slow decay of civic order.

President Trump’s roundtable didn’t just identify a threat; it reignited a national reckoning. The coming challenge is whether America’s leaders will have the resolve to dismantle the machinery behind the mobs — not just the agitators on the ground, but the financiers, strategists, and nonprofits orchestrating them.

This moment calls for vigilance, transparency, and moral courage. Because if America fails to confront those exploiting her freedoms to destroy her foundations, the next revolution won’t come from foreign shores — it will be built, funded, and executed right here at home.



SOURCES: ZEROHEDGE – ANTIFA’s Mask Slips: Trump’s Roundtable Sends Shadow NGO Network Behind “Riot Inc.” Into Panic


 

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