FUNDING UPDATE: Are You Paying to Destroy America?

(PCC)Unthinkable! Are your tax dollars fueling America’s destruction? Before you answer, ‘Hell No,’ you had better keep reading because what is about to be exposed will shock you to the core! Buckle up!

As violent unrest flares in major American cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and St. Louis, questions are being raised not only about the causes but also about the funding behind these escalating events. Riots, looting, arson, and targeted political propaganda are no longer isolated outbursts. Deep pockets are dishing out payola to fund America’s destruction.


According to some lawmakers, they may be part of a well-orchestrated and well-funded campaign to destabilize the country, and disturbingly, part of that funding may come from your tax dollars.

Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) is leading a growing congressional investigation into whether certain nonprofit organizations, some receiving millions in public funds, are behind the coordination and financing of riots that have swept through American cities under the banner of “protest.”

Is a shadow network or a shadow government at work? At the center of Hawley’s probe are three groups: the Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA), the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), and Union del Barrio (UD). These organizations have been linked to recent anti-ICE demonstrations, some of which have turned violent. Hawley alleges these actions are not spontaneous grassroots protests but “astroturf” operations, fake uprisings manufactured by professional agitators, designed to look organic.

“This is not spontaneous,” Hawley told Fox News. “Somebody is paying for all of this, and we’ve got to get to the bottom of it. That “somebody” may be both hiding in plain sight and living off taxpayer funding.

IRS records obtained reveal CHIRLA has received $34 million in government grants, including nearly $750,000 from the Biden administration alone. The organization has also been heavily funded by state and city governments to provide legal support for illegal aliens, funds that could, intentionally or not, be redirected to support broader political activities.

Is this more than just advocacy, or is it anarchy? CHIRLA, for instance, operates a Rapid Response Network, a hotline allowing illegal aliens to report Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) activity. Critics argue that undermines federal immigration enforcement and potentially facilitates illegal activity. Despite its controversial role, CHIRLA continues to receive generous and lucrative government support.

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Sen. Hawley has demanded that CHIRLA, PSL, and UD produce their financial records, internal communications, donor lists, and travel reimbursements, documents that could clarify whether these groups are, in fact, bankrolling civil unrest. If the groups refuse, Hawley has promised to pursue subpoenas and public hearings.

“Bankrolling civil unrest is not protected speech,” he wrote. “It is an abetting criminal conduct.”

This investigation adds to growing public concern that some of the most destructive events recently may not be simply organic reactions to social injustice but rather part of a wider, more subversive campaign to erode the foundations of American sovereignty, law enforcement, and national unity.

President Donald Trump echoed this sentiment, referring to the rioters as “professional agitators” and “insurrectionists,” going so far as to suggest that California Governor Gavin Newsom could face consequences for his administration’s handling, or lack thereof, of the chaos.

“If somebody is organizing and funding riots across multiple cities, and if they’re receiving taxpayer dollars while doing it, we have a constitutional emergency,” said one anonymous lawmaker aligned with Hawley’s efforts. “We must find out who is behind it and stop them.”

The question is no longer if elements of America’s unrest are being funded, but who is doing the funding and why. If groups receiving millions in taxpayer grants are contributing, directly or indirectly, to civil disorder, the American public has a right to know.

Sen. Hawley’s probe is just the beginning. Whether it’s political subversion, foreign influence, or ideological radicalism hiding behind nonprofit status, the veil must be lifted. And if the evidence confirms taxpayer complicity in fueling domestic chaos, it won’t just be the rioters that need to be held accountable; it will be the entire system that enabled it.

America will not fund its destruction. It’s time to investigate, expose, and prosecute before the next riot burns down more than just city blocks; it burns down America’s heritage.

Final Word: Is America funding its demise? Patriots are rising up and declaring, “Not on my watch!”