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Friday, April 26, 2024

Soros Org.’s New ‘Strategic Direction’ Sounds Alarms over Plot to Steal 2024 Election

'Find something, create something, anything at all to nail Trump or lose your Soros-funded re-election ... '

(Mark Pellin, Headline USA) A sweeping shift in focus by George Soros’s Open Society Foundations stirred concerns that the billionaire-funded outfit would begin devoting more of its vast resources and extensive media network to disrupting American politics and culture.

The Foundation’s change in strategy was outlined in an internal email reviewed by Reuters, and was seen by many as a move to turbo-charge its promotion of far-leftist agendas from open borders and radical LGBT orthodoxy to abortion on demand, while championing so-called criminal justice reform wrought by Democrat district attorneys, starting with a push to influence the 2024 presidential election.

“Ultimately, the new approved strategic direction provides for withdrawal and termination of large parts of our current work within the European Union, shifting our focus and allocation of resources to other parts of the world,” the email said.

While a Foundation spokesperson assured that parts of the Soros organization, which directs an estimated $1.5 billon a year globally, would continue to fund some EU programs, “The new model will see the majority of our grant making organized around specific opportunities for impact, to be determined over the coming months,” the spokesperson told Reuters.

The move raised concerns coming in the wake of George Soros ceding his empire to son Alex, an avowed Trump-hater who told the Wall Street Journal “he was concerned about the prospect of Donald Trump’s return to the White House, suggesting a significant financial role for the Soros organization in the 2024 presidential race,” the outlet reported.

“Democrat District Attorneys across America have their marching orders,” wrote former Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill. “Find something, create something, anything at all to nail Trump or lose your Soros-funded re-election. You don’t decide someone is guilty and work backward to prove it. You’re supposed to follow the facts, something our friends on the left seem to forget.”

A notable example made headlines this week, when Soros-funded Fulton County DA Fani Willis secured a politically-weaponized RICO indictment of Trump and 18 of his allies.

“The Soros agenda is one of death and destruction in the name of open borders and ending Western civilization,” Mike Howell, director of the Oversight Project at the Heritage Foundation, told the New York Post. “The Biden administration and rogue prosecutor movement may be [its] most damaging purchase in America to date.”

And now the dark money resources and Deep State connections of the Open Society Foundations, under scion Alex Soros, will reportedly be flowing in a new direction.

“As much as I would love to get money out of politics, as long as the other side is doing it, we will have to do it, too,” Alex Soros told the WSJ.

To that end, he has deep ties to the Biden administration, having logged at least 17 visits to the White House. In 2020, he donated $700,000 to the Biden Victory Fund, making him one of the president’s top donors.

Soros election meddling and campaign financing extend beyond the presidential realm. An Open Society Foundation-affiliated policy center forked over $140 million to left-wing causes in 2021, according to financial disclosures reviewed by the Washington Examiner. In addition to Alex Soros’s Biden largesse, the new Foundation chief funneled upwards of $5.7 million to Democrat campaigns and leftist PACs since 2018, including $2 million to a committee tied to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.

With Alex Soros at the helm of the Open Society Foundations and its expanded global mission, “we can expect to see more extreme and dangerous policies backed by the Soros family, including funding weak-on-crime prosecutors and job-killing environmental policies,” Caitlin Sutherland, executive director of Americans for Public Trust, told the Examiner.

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