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THE CASH BEHIND THE CHAOS: Bruner Talks Riot Inc. — The Billionaire-Funded Machine Behind America’s Unrest [WATCH]


GAI Director of Research Seamus Bruner joined David Zere to expose what he calls a “corporate-style network of radical activism” — a sprawling operation he’s dubbed Riot Inc.

According to Bruner, more than $100 million flows through billionaire-backed NGOs, including the Soros, Arabella, and Tides networks, fueling left-wing protest movements and civil unrest. He warned that U.S. taxpayer dollars are helping subsidize the chaos, often funneled through public programs and charitable fronts.

Bruner detailed how activists exploit homelessness initiatives, gain legal cover from groups like the ACLU, and evade prosecution through mental health loopholes that shield them from accountability.

He credited President Trump’s domestic terrorism designation with giving federal authorities new tools to dismantle the organized web of political violence.

“I really, truly believe that we are at the precipice of an end to what we’ve called Riot Inc. or Riot incorporated,” Bruner said. “Riot Inc. has its foot soldiers, of course, like Antifa. But it’s also got a marketing and a communications division. It’s got lobbying divisions and government affairs divisions. It’s got a legal division — that would be groups like ACLU and the National Lawyers Guild, which get these violent criminals out of jail as soon as possible to get them back onto the streets. It is a lot bigger … than people realize.”

Bruner added: “By declaring antifa a domestic terror organization, it’s going to allow for federal prosecutions for things that were previously just state and local prosecutions.”

What Bruner describes isn’t street activism — it’s an industry. And its profits are measured in chaos.

Watch the clip above.