Protesters dressed as Russian soldiers lined up in front of Trump SoHo as images of Vladimir Putin were projected on the side of the building Monday night.

The anti-Trump activists pulled off the stunt at the luxe hotel on the corner of Varick and Spring streets and broadcast it on social media.

The ersatz soldiers, one armed with a Russian flag, marched up to the front door of the hotel and stood guard as the Russian national anthem played in the background.

Images of Putin were projected behind them with messages like “Happy to help, bro,” “Follow the money,” and “Laundering services available.”

The protest’s organizer taunted President Trump on Twitter as the event was being broadcast live on social media.

“Hi @realDonaldTrump, I’m projecting #followthemoney on the SoHo Trump hotel. On #nationaldollarday of all days.”

National Dollar Day commemorates the day Congress established the US monetary system on Aug. 8, 1786. A grand jury was impaneled last week to probe Russian interference in the 2016 election.

Police said no protesters were arrested.