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This week on Politically Basic, we sit down with Adam Swart, founder and CEO of Crowds on Demand, a firm known for organizing rallies, publicity stunts, and even providing “fans” to shape public perception. Adam opens up about turning down a $20 million offer to recruit demonstrators for anti-Trump protests, why demand for paid protesters has surged 400 percent in 2025, and how his company works across the political spectrum on what he calls “common sense” causes.
By Kyle CampbellThis week on Politically Basic, we sit down with Adam Swart, founder and CEO of Crowds on Demand, a firm known for organizing rallies, publicity stunts, and even providing “fans” to shape public perception. Adam opens up about turning down a $20 million offer to recruit demonstrators for anti-Trump protests, why demand for paid protesters has surged 400 percent in 2025, and how his company works across the political spectrum on what he calls “common sense” causes.