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topicnews · July 16, 2025

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The CEO of an Advocacy Group said his organization rejected an offer that he said of Donald Trump.

“The interests that match the organizers of the movement of July 17 have turned to us, and in fact we rejected an offer that is probably worth around $ 20 million.” Adam SwartThe CEO and founder of Crowds on Demand told Brian Entin von Newsnation in an interview broadcast on Tuesday.

On Thursday, protests across the country are planned against Trump, led by Good problems live onA group that describes itself as peaceful and non-violent protest and social change organization. They plan to oppose Trump and to oppose “the brazen civil rights rights in generations” on their website.

The protests planned for Thursday can also be found on the fifth anniversary of the death of former MP John Lewis, D-GA.

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On Thursday, the Good Trouble group continues to live, which describes itself as a peaceful and non -violent organization of protest and social change, protests across the country to protest against Trump, and what they call “The Brazen's Brazen Rights” on their website. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Swart said masses based on the company based in California that specialized in questioning the protests, the offer declined because they were not of the opinion that protests like the good problems on which life on Thursday would be effective.

“I mean, that's a nationwide thing, isn't it? It does not mean that I personally deserve $ 20 million, but the value of the contract would have been worth this amount nationwide to organize large demonstrations across the country,” said Swart.

“But personally I just don't think it is effective,” he added. “So it's not like that, I don't try to call myself virtuous

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Congressman John Lewis

The protests on Thursday, which take place with at least 1,500 events across the country, also take place on the fifth anniversary of the death of the former US representative John Lewis, D-GA. (Jeff Hutchens/Getty Images)

“President Trump's America is so successful that blue -haired cellar dwellers are paid to increase fake protests against the remarkable achievements of the government,” said Harrison Fields, special assistant of the President and deputy press spokesman, in a statement on Fox News Digital. “Paid agitators should find real jobs instead of selecting for gift cards and meager salary checks that aim to share the nation and hinder the greatest comeback of America. Nothing screams a party that is clearly missing, which is clearly lacking organic support and forced to clean up everything.”

The left unrest in Los Angeles, which lead to violence, including the burning of the American flag and the attack by the law enforcement officers and the protests “No Kings Day” across the country, have recently made headlines.

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Unrest in Los Angeles, which lead to violence, including the burning of the American flag and the attack by the law enforcement officers, recently made headlines. (Getty)

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Fox News Digital made Swart to comment, but did not immediately receive an answer.