These protests don’t seem organic at all.
Just hours after President Trump announced the U.S. military launched an attack on Venezuela and captured their President Nicolas Maduro, a group of activists gathered outside of the White House to protest President Trump’s military actions.
The group of protesters was spotted holding identical signs and was reportedly part of a larger Marxist network.
WUSA9 reported more on the protests outside the White House
Take a look:People across the United States and around the world are reacting after President Donald Trump announced a U.S. military strike on Venezuela and the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.
In a statement earlier Saturday, Trump claimed Maduro is a “narco-terrorist” and accused him of stealing Venezuela’s oil reserves. The president said the United States would temporarily govern Venezuela following Maduro’s capture.
Along with his wife, Maduro arrived in New York later Saturday, where he is expected to face federal charges related to drug trafficking and weapons offenses. Maduro has previously denied similar allegations.
The announcement prompted protests in Washington, D.C., where hundreds of demonstrators gathered outside the White House to oppose what the Trump administration described as a large-scale military operation carried out overnight.
“This was one of the most stunning, effective, and powerful displays of American military might and confidence in American history,” Trump said.
Trump later posted an image on Truth Social that he said showed Maduro in U.S. custody.
Protesters in the nation’s capital said the military action could set a dangerous international precedent.
“Not only are we supporting Venezuela, but some of the most powerful countries in the world, the most populous countries in the world, are standing with Venezuela,” one demonstrator said.
Law enforcement activity also increased in Washington following the announcement. The U.S. Secret Service and the Metropolitan Police Department responded to a bomb threat near the former Venezuelan Embassy. Police said no hazardous materials were found.
According to the administration, the operation followed months of U.S. military buildup in the region and included deadly strikes on more than 30 boats the government claims were transporting drugs.
Meanwhile, some Venezuelan Americans in Miami voiced support for Trump’s decision, saying they hope it will bring political change to the country.
Incredible, less than 24hrs and the protestors (supposed uncoordinated, everyday US citizens) protesting at the white house.
They all must get together beforehand to create their protest signs because they all look very similar and well made.#madurocaptured pic.twitter.com/rxB7eLzlRv
— Gooding (@Crypto_Gooding) January 3, 2026
The Dems are outside the White House protesting the capture of fugitive dictator narco-terrorist Nicolás Maduro![]()
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— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) January 3, 2026
Fox News reported more on Marxist networks protesting against the U.S. actions"FREE MADURO" sign spotted in front of White House today. pic.twitter.com/5HbTrZSZ64![]()
— Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) January 3, 2026
The post <a href=https://wltreport.com/2026/01/03/activists-protest-outside-white-house-calling-u-s/#utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=activists-protest-outside-white-house-calling-u-s target=_blank >Activists Protest Outside The White House Calling For The U.S. To Free Maduro</a> appeared first on Conservative Angle | Conservative Angle - Conservative News Clearing HouseAs the U.S. military carried out a daring operation to capture Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro, a second front opened up within minutes in the United States an information warfare, psychological and propaganda operation run by a hardened cell of self-described Marxist, socialist and communist leaders.
For years, this cell has fomented anti-American hate in the U.S. under the cover of “anti-war” protests, rallying activists after the 9/11 attacks to condemn the U.S. response, appropriating “anti-racism” protests after the 2020 killing of George Floyd, marching with Antifa agitators, organizing antisemitic campus encampments after the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel by Hamas and activating “working-class Americans” to support Maduro and his regime in a war against “U.S. imperialism.”
A Fox News Digital analysis of their minute-by-minute moves overnight reveals how this network activated a coordinated ideological and information warfare campaign, moving through digital social media channels with quickly produced posters to mobilize foot soldiers to the streets for an “EMERGENCY DAY OF ACTION” in New York City; Washington, D.C.; and an estimated 100 other cities, moving with the speed and discipline of an organized military operation.
At 1:35 a.m., as U.S. special forces teams had just landed in Venezuela, BreakThrough News, a socialist propaganda arm of the network, published some of the first video from the U.S. military strikes, blasting the Trump administration for waging an “illegal bombing campaign of Caracas,” the capital of Venezuela. It was a talking point that was going to stick.
Ten minutes later, at 1:45 a.m., one of the key leaders of this network, Manolo De Los Santos, executive director at The People’s Forum, a proudly socialist 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in New York City, echoed the narrative on social media of an “illegal bombing.”
Less than an hour later, at 2:29 a.m., the ANSWER Coalition, a nonprofit co-founded by a proud Marxist, Brian Becker, published a red siren alert on the social media platform X with a slick new poster, calling supporters to the streets in Times Square for a protest Saturday to support Maduro.
“NO WAR ON VENEZUELA! STOP THE BOMBINGS,” the poster screamed, on brand.
Minutes later, at 2:34 a.m., The People’s Forum shared the call-to-action, screaming: “EMERGENCY PROTEST”
Soon after, at 2:43 a.m., the Party for Socialism and Liberation shared the poster on X, saying, “Stop the bombings…!”
Congressional lawmakers are already investigating this socialist network for its ties to Neville Roy Singham, a United States-born technology executive who relocated to Shanghai after selling his software firm and starting work that critics say is aligned closely with interests of the Chinese Communist Party. Singham didn’t respond to a request for comment.
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