Soros was caught bankrolling one chilling scheme to turn the military against Trump

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Democrats want to launch a soft coup to topple Donald Trump.

The next step in their plan is unfolding.

And Soros was caught bankrolling one chilling scheme to turn the military against Trump.

Billboards appear outside Fort Bragg urging soldiers to disobey orders

Drive past Fort Bragg in North Carolina and you'll see something that would've been unthinkable four years ago.

Billboards targeting American soldiers. Urging them to defy their Commander-in-Chief.

"Marines: Not what you signed up for?" one billboard asks troops heading into Camp Lejeune.

"Did You Go Airborne Just To Pull Security for ICE?" demands another outside Fort Bragg.

The signs direct soldiers to encrypted websites offering "counseling" on "disobeying immoral orders."

The groups providing this counseling? The National Lawyers Guild—a Communist organization that defends Antifa terrorists.

This is the Seditious Six's message taken directly to our military bases.

Last month, Democrat Senators Elissa Slotkin and Mark Kelly joined four House Democrats in a video urging troops to refuse "illegal orders" from Trump.

They never named a single illegal order. Not one specific example.

That's the whole point. The message is clear: Trump himself is illegitimate, so every order he gives is illegal by default.

President Trump called it "SEDITIOUS BEHAVIOR, punishable by DEATH."

The FBI opened investigations into all six. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reviewing Senator Kelly for court-martial proceedings for undermining the chain of command.

Now we know this wasn't just six rogue Democrats. This was coordinated. And the money trail leads exactly where you'd expect.

Soros-funded group run by Iranian immigrant coordinates the attack

The billboards come from Win Without War, run by Sara Haghdoosti—an Iranian immigrant who spent years lobbying against American interests.

Haghdoosti told MoveOn.org she came to America to "amplify Iranian voices" and "change foreign policy."

Her previous organization lobbied Obama to meet with Iran's leaders and opposed sanctions on Iran's nuclear program.

Win Without War received $1 million from George Soros in 2024 alone—part of $2.2 million from his Open Society empire.¹

Soros gave the parent organization $300,000 in startup funding to create this front group.²

Other radical funders joined: the Ford Foundation, Ploughshares Fund—which bankrolled Obama's Iran Deal propaganda—and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund.³

Win Without War announced they're "standing with" the Seditious Six and circulating letters claiming "we the people have their backs."

That's Soros cash backing a coordinated campaign to convince American soldiers their Commander-in-Chief gives nothing but illegal orders.

The real target isn't "illegal orders"—it's Trump's authority

The billboards specifically attack ICE enforcement—asking soldiers if they signed up to help deport criminal illegal aliens.

Trump's using the military to secure the border and remove dangerous criminals. That's what these billboards are designed to stop.

The system Win promotes will "connect active duty, national guard, and reserve members of the military with key resources on responding to unlawful orders."

Translation: American troops will be discussing orders from their Commander-in-Chief with radical leftist activists who want Trump's agenda destroyed.

The Seditious Six never identified which orders are illegal because they can't. Trump hasn't given any illegal orders.

What they're really saying is this: We lost the election, we don't accept Trump as legitimate, so the military shouldn't either.

Defense Secretary Hegseth called it exactly right—this is "a politically-motivated influence operation" designed to "sow doubt" in the chain of command.

When a soldier starts second-guessing every order because radical activists told him the President is illegitimate, that's when people die.

Coordinated sedition from Congress to billboards to Soros cash

An Iranian immigrant who lobbied against America runs a tax-exempt organization urging soldiers to question their Commander-in-Chief.

That should be impossible. But the radical network is so arrogant they operate in the open.

Six members of Congress are under FBI investigation for the exact message these billboards promote.

Defense Secretary Hegseth may court-martial Senator Kelly for undermining the chain of command.

President Trump told reporters he's looking at RICO charges against Soros. "This is more than protests," Trump said. "This is real agitation."

The timeline reveals the coordination. The Seditious Six released their video November 19. But the National Lawyers Guild published guidance for troops to refuse orders eight days earlier—November 11. And the billboards went up in September, two months before any of it.

Soros money. Communist lawyers. Democrat senators and an Iranian immigrant activist. Billboards outside our biggest military bases.

This was coordinated. Planned. Funded by Trump's enemies to cripple his ability to govern.

For decades this network operated with impunity. Attacking our military, intelligence services, law enforcement. Nothing touched them.

Six Democrats are now under investigation. Their co-conspirators at Win Without War operate openly with Soros funding and tax-exempt status.

The question isn't what they did. The evidence is on billboards outside Fort Bragg and Camp Lejeune.

The question is whether Trump will finally hold them accountable for trying to turn the United States military against its Commander-in-Chief.


¹ Daniel Greenfield, "Iranian-Run, Soros-Funded Billboards Urge Soldiers to Disobey Orders," Frontpage Magazine, December 1, 2025.

² Ibid.

³ Ibid.

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