WATCH: Man in viral video says he was offered hefty sum to join anti-Trump protests

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A far-left group called “No Kings” is planning, and heavily advertising, a day of nationwide anti-Trump protests on Saturday, June 14.

The protests are planned for the same day President Trump is hosting a military parade in Washington, D.C. in honor of the U.S. Army’s 250th birthday.

According to a video a man recently posted on TikTok, organizers of the No Kings protests are offering people $200 per day to join the protest and create havoc in cities across America.

“I just got offered $200 a day to go protest ICE in New York,” the man says, adding, “The organization was called ‘No Kings.'” He said he was told which streets the protesters would be on, and said the organization is telling protesters to cause “chaotic disruption.”

“They said there’s going to be pallets of bricks and different things everywhere that protesters can use. They really want to wreck havoc,” the man said.

He said although he really needs the money, he will not be joining the protest, because it’s unAmerican and it’s not what he stands for.

“Who’s paying for this?” the man demanded, noting that there must be some very wealthy people who are trying to “get Trump out.”

The video was also shared on X and has gotten over 10.5 million views in less than 24 hours, as of this report.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) then re-posted the video and suggested, “We should double the offer to protestors to turn in the traitors funding the war against America.”

X user @CryptoDayCaller says he is the man in the video.

He posted a new video Thursday morning and explained how he received the offer to join the protests.

The man said he recently quit his job in order to drive for Uber. He said he was doing a job search on Indeed, and entered his resume and contact information for the job search.

“I got contacted by a recruiter telling me she had a gig position in a non-profit organization,” he explained. When he asked for more information, he learned the organization was ‘No Kings.’

“When I asked what I would be doing, I was told I simply needed to stand and participate in an event,” he said. Then he went to the No Kings website and learned the event was an anti-Trump, anti-ICE event.

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In reference to the man’s claim that he was told there would be pallets of bricks available, there have been pallets of bricks found placed in convenient areas at other protests, which rioters have then used to throw into buildings and vehicles. This has been done for years.

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