‘Protestors For Hire’ CEO Blows The Whistle, Says He Was Offered $20M To Stage Anti-Trump Event
Published 2 hours ago
on July 15, 2025
By Cullen McCue
The CEO of Crowds on Demand, a California-based firm that specializes in hiring actors in order to create the appearance of popular support for a cause or individual, revealed that he rejected a $20 million offer to provide actors for Democrat-backed “Good Trouble Lives On” protests scheduled for July 17.
“Crowds on Demand is your home for impactful advocacy campaigns, demonstrations, PR stunts, crowds for hire and corporate events. Services available nationwide,” the firm’s website reads. “We create out-of-the-box campaigns, audiences and events to make an impact for our clients.”
The group further notes that it can turn out “passionate” leaders and actors to any major metro area in the United States on short notice. “We’ve made campaigns involving hundreds of people come alive in just days. We have a proven record of delivering major wins on even the toughest campaigns and delivering phenomenal experiences with even the most logistically challenging events,” the website continues.
On Tuesday, Crowds on Demand CEO Adam Stewart made the shocking revelation while speaking with NewsNation. “We rejected an offer that probably is worth around $20 million … The value of the contract would have been worth around that amount nationwide to organize huge demonstrations around the country,” he said.
“But personally, I just don’t think it’s effective,” he added, further revealing that he declined the offer.
When pressed, Stewart did not provide additional details on who offered him the contract or when the offer was made. He did, however, note that he had serious concerns about potential violence and the events and reiterated his belief that accepting such a contract would be unproductive.
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