Publicity firm offered $20M to recruit for anti-Trump protests



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Adam Swart, CEO of Crowds on Demand, revealed he was offered $20 million to recruit for the planned anti-Trump protests on July 17. Swart declined the offer, stating he believed the protests would not be effective and voiced concerns about potential violence.

The protests, called Good Trouble Lives On, aim to honor civil rights leader John Lewis, who famously referred to protests as “good trouble.”

The event is organized by various activist groups, including the SLPC and the Women’s March, indicating a coalition of left-wing activist groups.

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