Well, it looks like George Soros is back in the headlines, and it’s not because he’s buying another district attorney. This time, it’s about something even more serious: funding organizations tied to domestic and international terrorism. According to a bombshell investigation from the Capital Research Center (CRC), Soros’s Open Society Foundations has funneled at least $80 million since 2016 into groups either flagged by the federal government or linked to extremist violence.
And just so we’re clear, this isn’t some half-baked conspiracy theory. CRC combed through public financial records and found $23 million alone went to U.S.-based groups that the FBI has flagged for domestic terrorism. That includes groups involved in property destruction, sabotage, and organized disruption of commerce. Sounds a lot like Antifa’s greatest hits from the summer of 2020.
Take the Ruckus Society, for example. These are the people who think setting dumpsters on fire and smashing windows is a noble political act. They train activists in how to destroy property and evade arrest — and surprise, they’ve partnered with the Center for Third World Organizing, another Soros-funded outfit. It’s like a workshop for professional anarchists, and Soros is footing the bill.
Then there’s the Sunrise Movement, which claims to be about climate change but spends more time endorsing Antifa-led protests like “Stop Cop City” — a movement so peaceful that over 40 of its activists are now facing terrorism charges. Nothing says “justice” like Molotov cocktails and federal indictments.
The report also shines a light on the Movement for Black Lives, which not only received $18 million from Soros but openly celebrated Hamas’s October 7, 2023 massacre of Israelis. That’s not activism — that’s apologizing for terror. The group has even offered training on how to forge IDs and disrupt economic activity. Again, all with the financial blessing of the Open Society Foundations.
Abroad, Soros’s organization gave $2.3 million to Al-Haq, a group in the West Bank with ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine — an organization officially sanctioned by the U.S. for its ties to terrorism and targeting of Israel.
The CRC identified a total of 54 organizations with these kinds of links. That’s not philanthropy. That’s playing footsie with radicals and militants under the cover of “civil rights” and “justice.”
President Trump is already on record saying he’ll pursue a RICO case against Soros and his network if elected. And frankly, why wouldn’t he? If even half of this report is accurate, we’re talking about taxpayer-subsidized anarchy. Enough is enough.
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