Funding Anti-ICE Protests: Follow the Money
Failed to add items
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
-
Narrated by:
-
By:
About this listen
Send us a text
In this episode of Off Air, I break down the funding mechanisms behind the anti-ICE protests unfolding across Minnesota, and why what’s being presented as grassroots outrage is anything but spontaneous.
This episode isn’t about immigration rhetoric. It’s about money, organization, and accountability.
I explain how nonprofit structures, political advocacy groups, and coordinated messaging pipelines are used to mobilize protests, obstruct federal enforcement, and insulate decision-makers from legal exposure.
We walk through:
- How anti-ICE protests are funded and organized
- Why nonprofit entities are central to modern political operations
- How obstruction of federal enforcement actually works
- Where protected speech ends and criminal exposure begins
- Why timing, elections, and delay tactics matter
- What historical cases tell us about how this ends
This is an examination of the financial and legal architecture behind the protests, not speculation, not partisan framing, and not media spin.
Tune in.
Additional Resources:
📖 Read Ron’s book Truth and Persuasion in a Digital Revolution
https://a.co/d/2GxCpsZ
✍️ Subscribe to Ron’s Substack for deeper investigations
https://ronaldwchapman.substack.com/
💡 Free sample of Truth and Persuasion
https://ronaldwchapman.substack.com/p/truth-and-persuasion-free-sample?r=5ojo21&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true
📲 Follow Ron on social
Twitter: https://x.com/RonChapman
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ron_chapman/
👍 If this breakdown helped you understand what’s really happening behind the scenes, like the video, share it, and subscribe for real legal commentary grounded in experience.
🔔 Hit the bell so you never miss an Off Air episode.