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‘No Kings’ protest could attract paid agitators and foreign influence, crowd-for-hire CEO warns

Crowds on Demand CEO says manipulation and misinformation turn public expression into tools for profit
By Stepheny Price Fox News
Published October 12, 2025 10:00am EDT

The head of a national crowd-for-hire firm is warning that America’s protest culture has become a target for exploitation — by paid agitators, profit-driven interest groups and even foreign actors seeking to fuel division.

Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, told Fox News Digital that his company has witnessed firsthand how demonstrations can be co-opted by people "making money off chaos" rather than advancing genuine civic causes.

"My concern is that there are forces — some domestic, some maybe foreign — that actually want to pull America apart," Swart said. "These aren’t left or right actors. They’re people making money off chaos."

His remarks come as organizers prepare for the "No Kings" protest, a nationwide demonstration planned for Oct. 18 that is expected to denounce political elitism and government overreach.

Swart said his company was approached about the event but declined to participate, calling it "a dud in the making" — another example, he said, of political theater that risks being exploited rather than achieving real persuasion.

"It’s the same people saying the same things they’ve said every time — and getting the same results," he said.

Organizers behind the "No Kings" movement pushed back on Swart’s characterization, saying the event is expected to draw turnout "comparable to or larger than" the first nationwide demonstration, which they claim attracted about 5 million participants.

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Demonstrators will once again take to the streets for “No Kings Day,” a nationwide series of protests against the Trump administration, on Oct. 18.

While protests against President Trump have not been uncommon since his first term, “No Kings Day” kicked off on June 14. These gatherings were organized in response to the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary military parade in Washington, D.C., which coincided with Trump’s 79th birthday.

Across the country, 2,000 “No Kings” protests are scheduled for next Saturday, according to a post from the Indivisible project. There are plans in major cities like Los Angeles; Boston; Washington; Chicago; Atlanta; New Orleans; Kansas City, Mo.; and Bozeman, Mont. Planned protests stretch into Canada and as far south as Madrid, a town in Mexico.

“On October 18, millions of us are rising again to show the world: America has no kings, and the power belongs to the people,” reads the main page on the “No Kings” website.

The protest in Washington will be held in front of the U.S. Capitol building, and is expected to draw out thousands of demonstrators.

Beyond members of the general public frustrated at the current administration, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) urged federal employee members to participate in the protests as well.

“The protest movement has taken on new urgency with the government shutdown that began Oct. 1,” AFGE stated on Oct. 6. “Shutting down the government is another authoritarian power grab by this administration, which has threatened to lay off mass numbers of furloughed federal workers as part of an ongoing quest to gut federal programs and services the administration finds objectionable.”

Spread across more than 900 local unions, AFGE represents over 820,000 workers in almost every federal agency and in the government, its website states.

House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) slammed the “No Kings Day” protests in an interview on Fox News on Friday, when he said he’s “a very patient guy, but I’ve had it with these people.”

“The theory we have right now [is] they have a ‘Hate America’ rally that’s scheduled for Oct. 18 on the National Mall,” Johnson said. “It’s all the pro-Hamas wing and the antifa people, they’re all coming out.”

On Thursday, actor Robert De Niro called on Americans to take part in the upcoming “No Kings Day,” referring to the American Revolution as the “original No Kings.”

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These people can't read a room. They have extreme minority support and even that only in select blue areas.

Just another part of the attempt at revolutionary overthrow of the govt masquerading as a protest.
The Republic is lost.

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Actually, we should be happy that the anti-Trump left has remembered the Founding.  No kings is a good sentiment, but it has to apply to the judiciary as well as the executive.
And when they behead your own people in the wars which are to come, then you will know what this was all about.

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Actually, we should be happy that the anti-Trump left has remembered the Founding.  No kings is a good sentiment, but it has to apply to the judiciary as well as the executive.

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