George Soros Has One Big Problem That Could Bring Everything Crashing Down

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George Soros built a political empire by staying in the shadows.

His billions moved through nonprofit networks that nobody could touch.

And George Soros has one big problem that could bring everything crashing down.

Trump Administration Turns IRS Into Criminal Investigation Tool

The Trump Administration announced plans to use the Internal Revenue Service as an investigative weapon against Antifa funding networks.¹

Government Accountability Institute president Peter Schweizer revealed that many activist groups hide behind tax-exempt nonprofit status while receiving money from large grant-giving foundations.¹

The key to unraveling the entire operation sits in public view – IRS Form 990 disclosures that every nonprofit must file.¹

"So they’re required to disclose to the IRS and something called a 990 form," Schweizer explained during a Sinclair Broadcasting interview. "So you can trace a lot of the money that way."¹

These 990 forms require nonprofits to reveal every grant they receive, every dollar they spend, and every organization they fund.²⁰

The forms remain publicly available for three years.²⁰

Nobody ever weaponized this information against the radical left’s funding machine until now.

Schweizer acknowledged the money trail isn’t always complete.¹

But researchers can piece together enough evidence to show who’s funding violence in American streets.¹

"The information that comes out is not always a complete picture, but I think it’s a pretty good indicator of who the money is coming from and who is receiving the money and what they’re using it for," Schweizer stated.¹

At President Trump’s Antifa roundtable last week, Schweizer’s colleague Seamus Bruner shared findings that shocked administration officials.¹

Capital Research Center Exposes $80 Million Pipeline to Extremist Groups

The Capital Research Center dropped a bombshell report revealing George Soros’s Open Society Foundations funneled more than $80 million to groups "tied to terrorism or extremist violence."¹⁰

At least $23 million went directly to seven organizations that "assist domestic terrorism and criminality" in America.¹⁰

These groups engaged in or provided material support for "violence, property destruction, economic sabotage, harassment" that meets the legal definition of domestic terrorism.¹⁰

The Sunrise Movement alone received at least $2 million from Open Society.¹⁰

That organization endorsed and solicited financial support for Antifa-associated groups like the Stop Cop City coalition.¹⁰

Stop Cop City activists threw Molotov cocktails at police, set construction equipment on fire, and attacked law enforcement with bricks and rocks.¹⁰

The Sunrise Movement urged supporters to donate to the Atlanta Solidarity Fund.¹⁰

Prosecutors allege that fund provided money for ammunition, surveillance equipment, handheld radios, a drone, and camping supplies for violent activists.¹⁰

"The Fund admits it posts bail and provides legal defenses for the arrested protestors," the report stated.¹⁰

Bruner identified what he calls "Riot Inc." – dozens of radical organizations that received more than $100 million from major left-wing donors.¹¹

His investigations showed coordination across cities like Portland, Seattle, and Chicago involving people who were paid to participate in unrest.¹¹

Bruner named George Soros’s Open Society Foundations as a major funding source, along with the Arabella Funding Network, the Tides Funding Network, and Neville Roy Singham’s network.¹¹ˑ¹⁶

RICO Charges Loom as Trump Deploys Financial Warfare Against the Left

Attorney General Pam Bondi is discussing bringing federal RICO charges against organizations and their donors.¹⁰

RICO – the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act – was designed to dismantle organized crime enterprises.³⁰

The statute allows prosecutors to target not just individual criminals, but entire networks of people working together.³⁴

Here’s what makes RICO so devastating: it unlocks asset forfeiture powers that traditional terrorism statutes don’t provide.³⁰

The federal government can seize bank accounts, properties, and investments before anyone gets convicted.³⁰

RICO requires prosecutors to prove an enterprise existed, that it affected interstate commerce, and that defendants engaged in a pattern of racketeering through at least two criminal acts within ten years.³⁴

Funding domestic terrorism qualifies as racketeering activity under federal law.³⁴

The Capital Research Center report argues Open Society’s tax exemptions are at risk because it funds "groups that brazenly acknowledge their prohibited behavior."¹⁰

When nonprofits lose tax-exempt status, they die.

Donations dry up because contributors can’t write them off.

Operating costs skyrocket because they now owe taxes.

Bruner urged federal authorities to use RICO statutes to target the funding networks.¹⁶

He said the IRS and Office of Management and Budget should review or revoke tax-exempt status for nonprofits misusing charitable funds.¹⁶

If agencies find funding supports criminal activity, they can force organizations to open their books and justify every grant.¹⁶

Georgia already set the template.

In September 2023, Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr indicted 61 people under the state’s RICO law for opposing construction of the Atlanta police training facility activists call "Cop City."³¹ˑ³⁵

Three Atlanta Solidarity Fund board members were arrested by a heavily armed SWAT team and charged with money laundering and charity fraud for posting bail for arrested protesters.³¹

Those three bail fund organizers also faced RICO charges carrying up to 20 years in prison.³¹ˑ³⁵

The Georgia case shows prosecutors can use RICO to target not just violent activists, but the financial networks that sustain them.³¹

President Trump has discussed applying RICO to Soros personally.¹³ˑ¹⁴

"Soros is a name certainly that I keep hearing," Trump said when asked about targets for the domestic terrorism investigation. "I don’t know. Soros is a name that I hear."¹³

Trump told Fox & Friends he wants the Department of Justice to build a RICO case against Soros and "professional agitators" on the left.¹⁴

Vice President JD Vance made the stakes crystal clear: "go after the NGO network that foments, facilitates and engages in violence."¹⁵

Vance specifically named the Open Society Foundations and Ford Foundation as targets.¹⁵

Charlie Kirk’s Assassination Gave Trump the Political Cover He Needed

The timing isn’t coincidental.

Trump designated Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization on September 22, 2025 – less than two weeks after assassin Tyler Robinson murdered conservative icon Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University.

Kirk’s assassination shocked the nation and crystallized public anger at left-wing political violence.

Trump ordered flags flown at half-staff and hosted a memorial edition of The Charlie Kirk Show at the White House.

Sports leagues from the NFL to NASCAR held moments of silence.

Vice President Vance delivered a powerful speech: "If it weren’t for Charlie Kirk, I would not be the Vice President of the United States."

Attorney General Bondi vowed to use "every resource we have at the Department of Justice, Homeland Security, and throughout this government, to identify, disrupt, dismantle, and destroy these networks."

White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller promised: "We will do it in Charlie’s name."

The assassination gave Trump the political capital to launch an unprecedented crackdown on the radical left’s funding infrastructure.

Kirk spent years warning about organizations like Antifa and calling for investigations into their backers.

Now Trump is fulfilling that mission.

Some very nervous nonprofit organizations are about to find out who’s been pulling the strings.

The money trail leads straight to George Soros’s doorstep.

And this time, the federal government has the tools to follow it all the way to criminal indictments.


¹ Pam Key, "Schweizer: Trump Administration Will Use IRS to Find Antifa Funding," Breitbart, October 14, 2025.

¹⁰ "Report: Soros foundation gave $80M to groups tied to ‘extremist violence,’" The Center Square, September 2025.

¹¹ "Multiple organizations dig into dark money sources; who’s funding Antifa?" The National News Desk, October 13, 2025.

¹³ "In Dangerous Attack on Left-Leaning Nonprofits, Trump Orders Government to Go After ‘Domestic Terrorism Networks,’" Democracy Docket, September 2025.

¹⁴ "Follow the Money: Will Soros’ Open Society Foundations Pass DOJ Scrutiny?" RealClearPolitics, September 29, 2025.

¹⁵ "Q&A: Antifa is not a single group. So what is it?" ACLED, 2025.

¹⁶ "’Riot Inc.’: Trump launches ‘whole-of-government’ push to expose Antifa funding networks, dark money sources," Fox News, October 2025.

²⁰ "Public disclosure and availability of exempt organization returns and applications: Public disclosure overview," Internal Revenue Service, 2025.

³⁰ Zvi Joseph, "The Application of RICO to International Terrorism," Fordham Law Review, Vol. 58, 1990.

³¹ "’Cop City’ RICO Charges in Set Dangerous Precedent, Activists Say," Rolling Stone, September 7, 2023.

³⁴ "Justice Manual | 109. RICO Charges," United States Department of Justice, January 22, 2020.

³⁵ "RICO and Domestic Terrorism Charges Against Cop City Activists Send a Chilling Message," American Civil Liberties Union, September 21, 2023.

 

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