George Soros started one war with Trump that could cost him everything

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George Soros spent decades funding the radical Left’s assault on America.

He thought he was untouchable.

And George Soros started one war with Trump that could cost him everything.

DOJ finally investigates Soros terror funding

A Department of Justice official recently instructed federal prosecutors across seven states to prepare investigations into George Soros’s Open Society Foundations.¹

The directive – sent to U.S. attorney offices in California, New York, Illinois, Michigan, Maryland and other states – listed potential charges ranging from material support for terrorism to arson, wire fraud and racketeering.²

Trump made his intentions crystal clear during a Fox News appearance days after Charlie Kirk’s assassination on September 10, 2025. "We’re going to look into Soros because I think it’s a RICO case against him and other people," Trump said. "This is more than protests. This is real agitation; this is riots on the street — and we’re going to look into that."³

The President went further, telling NBC News that Soros "should be put in jail."⁴

Attorney General Pam Bondi is now working with Trump on bringing RICO charges against organizations and donors funding coordinated violence disguised as protests.⁵

After years of Soros operating with impunity while funding radical leftist causes, the DOJ is finally investigating the money trail connecting his foundations to violent extremist groups across America.

The DOJ directive cited a 90-page report from the Capital Research Center detailing how Soros’s Open Society Foundations funneled over $80 million since 2016 to groups "tied to terrorism or extremist violence."⁶

The foundation awarded more than $23 million to seven groups "that directly assist domestic terrorism and criminality" in the U.S., including organizations engaged in "violence, property destruction, economic sabotage, harassment," according to the report.⁷

These groups include the Center for Third World Organizing and its militant partner Ruckus Society, which trained activists in property destruction and sabotage during the 2020 George Floyd riots.⁸

Open Society gave at least $2 million to the Sunrise Movement, which endorsed the Antifa-linked Stop Cop City campaign – a violent effort to prevent construction of an Atlanta police training facility.⁹

That campaign resulted in over 40 domestic terrorism charges and 60 racketeering indictments after activists threw Molotov cocktails at police, set construction equipment ablaze, and attacked law enforcement with bricks and rocks.¹⁰

The Atlanta Solidarity Fund – which Sunrise Movement urged supporters to donate to – allegedly provided arrested protesters with bail money plus ammunition, surveillance equipment, handheld radios, a drone, and camping supplies for militant activities.¹¹

Open Society also sent $18 million to the Movement for Black Lives and $2.3 million to Al-Haq, a Palestinian organization the State Department sanctioned in September 2025 for targeting Israel through the International Criminal Court.¹²

Ryan Mauro, the Capital Research Center investigator who authored the report, told the Daily Mail that evidence against Soros is "hiding in plain sight" and prosecutors possess tools to uncover a "smoking gun."¹³

"It could be an undisclosed bank transaction," Mauro explained. "It could be a communication. It could be classified intelligence that just hasn’t been shared in the right way – but it’s already out there."¹⁴

Soros prosecutors unleashed crime wave across America

Before funding violent protesters, Soros perfected the art of destroying American cities from within.

He spent over $50 million during the past decade electing 75 "social justice" prosecutors who represent more than 70 million Americans – one in five people in this country.³³

These weren’t ordinary district attorneys. They were radical activists who refuse to prosecute criminals.

In Los Angeles, Soros dumped $4.7 million to elect George Gascon as District Attorney in 2020.³⁴ Gascon immediately announced a list of crimes he would no longer prosecute while focusing on freeing criminals from jail.

Murders in LA climbed from 258 in 2019 to 397 in 2021 – a 55% increase under Gascon’s reign.³⁵

Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner – elected with $1.7 million in Soros money – fired dozens of experienced prosecutors and implemented policies that empowered criminals while hamstringing police.³⁶

"Violent crime in Philadelphia is out of control," said Jason Johnson, president of the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund. "It has been steadily increasing since Larry Krasner took office."³⁷

Chicago’s Kim Foxx, Manhattan’s Alvin Bragg, St. Louis’s Kim Gardner – all bought and paid for by Soros cash. All presided over surging crime rates as conviction rates plummeted.³⁸

The pattern repeated in city after city. Soros money flowed in, radical prosecutors got elected, criminals walked free, and innocent people suffered.

Many of these jurisdictions have large Black and minority populations. The very communities Soros claimed to help became war zones under his hand-picked prosecutors.

Now Soros faces a three-front war against Trump.

The 95-year-old billionaire and his 39-year-old son Alex face attacks from multiple directions simultaneously.

Beyond the criminal investigation, the Trump Administration is preparing IRS changes that would allow the agency to more easily pursue criminal inquiries of left-leaning groups like Open Society Foundations.¹⁵

Coalition groups are warning Capitol Hill offices that the administration could use investigations to push financial institutions to "debank" Soros – freezing bank accounts and payment processing for his foundations.¹⁶

Without access to banking, Open Society couldn’t distribute grants, pay employees, or fund operations. The entire empire would grind to a halt within weeks.

It’s the financial equivalent of cutting off oxygen.

Adding insult to injury, the proposed IRS changes are being driven by an adviser to Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who once ran Soros’s hedge fund.¹⁷

Senate Republicans are also advancing legislation from Senator Ted Cruz that would add rioting to RICO predicate offenses – making it easier to prosecute organizations whose funded groups participate in violent protests.¹⁸

Open Society Foundations President Binaifer Nowrojee defiantly told reporters "We won’t be intimidated into silence."¹⁹

A foundation spokesperson told reporters: "We condemn terrorism and we do not fund terrorism, period."²⁰

Open Society insists everything they do is legal and documented. The allegations linking them to violence? "False" and "outrageous," according to the foundation.

The foundation is gearing up for a legal battle. Lawyers have already started preparing briefs to respond to the expected IRS inquiry, according to sources familiar with the preparation.

Nowrojee framed the investigations as an attack on free speech itself. "One of the playbooks of authoritarianism is to close a space through threats and to try and chill speech," she said.³⁹

Despite the mounting pressure and federal scrutiny, Open Society shows no signs of backing down.

Open Society is projected to distribute $1.4 billion in grants this year to causes including Planned Parenthood’s advocacy arm and climate change initiatives in Africa.²¹

Even while under federal investigation for allegedly funding terrorism, Soros made a $10 million donation to Democrats’ California congressional redistricting effort – the largest contribution to that campaign.²²

The message from Soros and his son Alex is unmistakable: they’re not retreating, not apologizing, and not changing course.

They’re doubling down.

But Soros’s defiance comes as other major Democratic donors are pulling back. LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman and California billionaire Karla Jurvetson – who donated tens of millions in recent years – gave little money this year according to Democratic fundraisers.²³

The chilling effect is already working. Trump’s PAC has raised $117 million this year while the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee managed only $80 million.²⁴

Charlie Kirk’s death exposed the truth

For years, conservatives documented evidence that Soros funded violent protests.

Mainstream media dismissed it as conspiracy theories.

Charlie Kirk’s assassination on September 10, 2025 at Utah Valley University forced America to confront what the Right knew all along.²⁵

Within days of Kirk’s death, Trump announced investigations into Soros during national television appearances.

Vice President JD Vance hosted Kirk’s podcast from the White House on September 15, promising to target organizations – including Open Society Foundations – that he said set "fire to the house built by the American family over 250 years."²⁶

White House deputy chief of staff Stephen Miller pledged 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."²⁷

"We will do it in Charlie’s name," Miller added.²⁸

The evidence was already there. Kirk’s death simply gave Trump the mandate to act on what investigators had documented for years.

Capital Research Center’s 90-page report laid out the money trail connecting Soros to groups involved in violent riots, property destruction, and attacks on law enforcement.

Even Capital Research Center president Scott Walter acknowledged the investigation might not produce immediate criminal charges. But he told The New York Times prosecutors conducting a thorough investigation "might turn up something."³¹

The strategy is straightforward. Follow the money through every corner of Soros’s operation, use IRS scrutiny to freeze his financial networks, and expose the coordination between his foundations and violent radical groups.

The legal path forward uses established precedents. After 9/11, material support laws successfully prosecuted the Holy Land Foundation, where five men went to jail even though prosecutors didn’t allege they directly funded violence – just that their donations helped Hamas win "hearts and minds."

Trump doesn’t need to prove Soros personally handed cash to rioters throwing Molotov cocktails.

He just needs to show Soros’s foundations funded organizations that trained, equipped, and coordinated the people who did.

The investigations alone are already working. Other Democratic megadonors like Reid Hoffman and Karla Jurvetson – who gave tens of millions in recent years – are scared into silence.

Trump’s PAC raised $117 million this year while Democrats’ Congressional Campaign Committee managed only $80 million.²⁴

The message is clear: fund the radical Left’s violence, and you’re next.

George Soros spent over a decade bankrolling prosecutors who released criminals to prey on American communities. Murders, carjackings, assaults – all surged under his hand-picked DAs while they collected Soros’s checks and let criminals walk free.

Now he’s finally facing the same justice system he corrupted.

And the man tightening the financial noose around his empire? Scott Bessent, the Treasury Secretary who made his fortune managing Soros’s hedge fund before joining Trump’s cabinet.

Bessent knows every trick Soros used to move money, hide transactions, and fund radical causes. He knows where the bodies are buried because he helped dig the graves.

Now he’s using that insider knowledge to design IRS changes that will expose Soros’s financial networks to criminal scrutiny.

The student didn’t just surpass the master. He switched sides and became the master’s executioner.

Soros thought his billions made him untouchable. He thought he could fund violence against American communities, destroy law and order in our cities, and buy prosecutors to cover his tracks.

He picked a war with the wrong President.

And he’s about to lose everything.


¹ "Multiple top federal prosecutors at U.S. attorney’s offices around the country received a directive Monday to prepare to launch investigations into the Open Society Foundations," ABC News, September 23, 2025.

² Ibid.

³ Jim Hoft, "President Trump Announces Investigation into Soros on Possible RICO Charges," The Gateway Pundit, September 12, 2025.

⁴ "Trump says ‘radical left’ stands in the way of healing after Charlie Kirk assassination," NBC News, September 14, 2025.

⁵ "Trump wants to use the RICO act against liberal groups and donors," CNN, September 17, 2025.

⁶ "Report: Soros foundation gave $80M to groups tied to ‘extremist violence’," The Center Square, September 2025.

⁷ Ibid.

⁸ Ibid.

⁹ Ibid.

¹⁰ Ibid.

¹¹ Ibid.

¹² "Exclusive: Soros’ Open Society gave $80 million to pro-terror groups," Capital Research Center.

¹³ "DOJ Launches Sweeping Investigation into George Soros," The Boston Times, September 29, 2025.

¹⁴ Ibid.

¹⁵ Maggie Severns and Gregory Zuckerman, "How Soros Is Preparing for a Battle With the Trump Administration," Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2025.

¹⁶ Ibid.

¹⁷ Ibid.

¹⁸ "Trump wants to use the RICO act against liberal groups and donors," CNN, September 17, 2025.

¹⁹ Maggie Severns and Gregory Zuckerman, "How Soros Is Preparing for a Battle With the Trump Administration," Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2025.

²⁰ Ibid.

²¹ Ibid.

²² Ibid.

²³ Ibid.

²⁴ Ibid.

²⁵ "Trump says ‘radical left’ stands in the way of healing after Charlie Kirk assassination," NBC News, September 14, 2025.

²⁶ "Analysis: How the right blames George Soros for just about everything," CNN, September 18, 2025.

²⁷ "September 15, 2025: Vance hosts ‘Charlie Kirk Show,’ shooting investigation, latest Trump news," CNN, September 16, 2025.

²⁸ Ibid.

²⁹ "’No evidence’ found yet of ties between Charlie Kirk’s shooting and left-wing groups, officials say," NBC News, September 20, 2025.

³⁰ "The Anti-Soros Strategy at the Heart of Trump’s War on Progressive…," Jewish Currents, October 16, 2025.

³¹ Ibid.

³² "Soros-Funded District Attorneys Linked to Increases in Violent Crime," Capital Research Center; "Soros-Funded Prosecutors Put ‘Social Justice’ Above Law and Order, Analysts Say," The Daily Signal, October 20, 2020.

³³ "George Soros has funded 75 pro-criminal prosecutors to the tune of $40M," Washington Times, May 1, 2023.

³⁴ Ibid.

³⁵ Ibid.

³⁶ "Guest Commentary: George Soros’ Bad Bet on Progressive Prosecutors," Congress.gov, 2024.

³⁷ "Soros-Funded Prosecutors Put ‘Social Justice’ Above Law and Order, Analysts Say," The Daily Signal, October 20, 2020.

³⁸ Ibid.

³⁹ Maggie Severns and Gregory Zuckerman, "How Soros Is Preparing for a Battle With the Trump Administration," Wall Street Journal, October 18, 2025.

 

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