Driving home from Minneapolis after visiting a friend yesterday, I saw a group of protesters in an overpass displaying “No Kings” signs. It seemed like a “Sorry, wrong number” moment as the anti-ICE resistance is the order of the day. Wasn’t “No Kings” a 2025 thing?
However, the New York Post’s Isabel Vincent reports that the Indivisible Twin Cities is among the organizers of the ICE resistance at work here. Indivisible Twin Cities is a local chapter of national Indivisible (“We encourage civic engagement by organizing informative actions and events…”). Click on the link and you find the motto — “In America, we don’t do kings.” ITC appears to be organized as a 501(c)(4). Indivisible has organizational arms set up as a 501(c)(3), a (c)(4), and a PAC. The Indivisible Project appears to be Indivisible’s 501(c)(4) arm.
Back to Isabel Vincent:
Indivisible is an offshoot of the Indivisible Project in Washington, DC, which bills itself as a movement to defeat the “Trump agenda,” and received $7,850,000 from Soros’ Open Society Foundations between 2018 and 2023, according to public records.
The controversial group was also behind recent pro-Venezuela protests and “No Kings” demonstrations against the Trump administration throughout the country last year.
Based my sighting of the “No Kings” crew yesterday, I’m going to go out on a limb and guess that Indivisible Twin Cities is at work among the mob that roamed yesterday from Powderhorn Park to the scene of Renee Good’s confrontation with ICE last week. Readers can view photos of the march compiled by MN Crime here.
According to Vincent, other local protest leaders include the Council on American-Islamic Relations. Vincent describes CAIR as “an anti-Israel group whose Minnesota chapter’s executive director Jaylani Hussein has rallied against ICE at protests.” I think it would be more accurate to describe CAIR as a Hamas front.
Another leader of the ICE resistance advertises itself as Defend 612 — 612 is the Minneapolis area code. We are to believe that we are under attack by federal officers enforcing federal law in the Twin Cities. Our political leaders deem Minnesota exempt from federal law insofar as the Trump administration seeks to enforce. Otherwise, no matter what they see, they believe in kings. Mitchell Williamson looks behind the advertied name of Defend 612 to explain the who/what/why in a series of posts on X that can be accessed via the one below.
Many people have noticed that agitators in Minneapolis are well-organized, sporting identical whistles, vests, and signs.
Is this a grassroots organic movement? Of course not.
Let’s take a look at the organizers and sponsors. pic.twitter.com/7ZIgTzJiO2
— Mitchell Williamson (@MWilliamsonMN) January 8, 2026
Given the local press, it’s not easy to see what is happening on the surface in Minneapolis. My friend Anthony Gockowski covers the Friday night fights here for Alpha News. When it comes to looking beneath the surface, the local press is uninterested.

Many people have noticed that agitators in Minneapolis are well-organized, sporting identical whistles, vests, and signs.














