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WATCH: Anti-Trump ‘No Kings’ Protesters in DC Rewrite ‘America the Beautiful’ to Celebrate Open Borders

Activists wearing bright vests speak at a rally with banners and flags in the background, promoting community engagement and social change.

Activists wearing bright vests speak at a rally with banners and flags in the background, promoting community engagement and social change.

Anti-Trump “No Kings” protesters in the nation’s capital added a verse celebrating open borders to the song “America the Beautiful” during their rally on Saturday.

Several men in pink vests stood on stage and led the crowd in singing the altered lyrics promoting mass migration into our nation.

The leftists sang:

For beautiful, thy immigrant

Who hail from every land

By grace and work and diligence

Like gifts from God‘s own hands

America, America

By grace, shall that remain

To greet the poor,

And reach the shore

With open arms again

The tune was caught on video by Daily Wire reporter Brecca Stoll.

An upside-down American flag can be seen waving behind them.

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The “No Kings” protests took place nationwide on Saturday with little fanfare, as they were much smaller than the previous demonstrations.

The protests are being organized and funded by progressive far-left groups, including Indivisible, the 50501 movement, and MoveOn.

A Fox News investigation found that roughly 500 organizations with a combined $3 billion in annual revenue backed the protests. This network includes well-funded Democratic-aligned nonprofits and explicitly socialist/communist groups.

Investigation Finds ‘No Kings’ Protests Backed by Network of Hundreds of Groups With Estimated Annual Revenue of $3 Billion

Indivisible, the lead national coordinator for many events, has received millions from Soros’ Open Society Foundations. One documented grant was a two-year, $3 million award in 2023, with additional funding flowing through the network.

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