Left-wing groups funded by George Soros and other major Democratic donors have been doling out cash to protesters arrested for disrupting the SCOTUS confirmation hearings, activists said in a conference call on Monday night, The Daily Caller is reporting.

The protesters include members of the Women’s March, the Center for Popular Democracy (CPD), and Housing Works — groups that have scheduled near-constant disruptions at the Kavanaugh hearings.

The Daily Caller News Foundation (DCNF), a nonprofit that focused on original investigative reporting, received a tip with the dial-in code for Monday’s conference call and listened in on the call in its entirety, according to a reporter who asked questions and revealed his identity during the introductions portion of the call.

It was also revealed that cash from these donor-funded groups goes toward the “post-and-forfeit” payments for the protesters — a small cash sum paid to resolve low-level misdemeanor crimes and avoid jail time.

Additionally, the activists said they’re planning their next two anti-Kavanaugh protests — one on Thursday and one next Monday, September 24.

Protesters need only a government-issued ID and “your cash for the post-and-forfeit,” CPD national field organizer Darius Gordon said on the call, according to The Daily Caller.

The left-wing organizations would provide cash for the post-and-forfeits to protesters who didn’t show up with their own money, Gordon and another organizer, Housing Works national advocacy coordinator Paul Davis, both said on Monday’s call.

“If you do not have access to your cash we will certainly be able to arrange to get it to you before the action,” Davis said, noting that they had done so at previous anti-Kavanaugh protests.

Women’s March co-president Bob Bland, who also helped lead Monday’s call, praised protesters for putting “our bodies on the line again and again and again.”

The Senate Committee on the Judiciary postponed Kavanaugh’s confirmation vote, previously scheduled for Thursday, after Palo Alto University professor Christine Blasey Ford accused Kavanaugh of trying to force himself on her at a party when they were in high school some 35 years ago.

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Kavanaugh, meanwhile, has firmly denied the allegation.

Not surprisingly, the activists on Monday’s call said they aim to go beyond delaying Kavanaugh’s confirmation — and crush it altogether.

“Postponement isn’t enough,” Bland said, describing the allegation against Kavanaugh as “an incredible revelation.” Bland believes there is a “30 percent” chance Kavanaugh’s nomination will be withdrawn or voted down.

Billionaire George Soros is a primary source of funding for CPD, according to The Daily Caller.

And it’s not chump change.

Soros transferred some $18 billion to his Open Society Foundations to fund left-wing ideology both in the United States and around the world. The massive transfer, which was first reported by The Wall Street Journal last October, is roughly equivalent to the gross domestic product (GDP) of Afghanistan, according to World Bank data.

Tom Steyer, another Democratic billionaire and possible 2020 presidential candidate, is also listed as providing funds to groups organizing the protests.

Women’s March, meanwhile, lists Planned Parenthood as its “exclusive premier sponsor” and environmentalist group National Resources Defense Council Inc. as its “presenting platinum sponsor,” said The Daily Caller.

See the protesters’ disruptive activities in the video below.

Elizabeth Economou is a former CNBC staff writer and adjunct professor. Follow her on Twitter.