James Comer caught George Soros red-handed running this secret propaganda army

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Conservatives have been saying for years that George Soros runs a shadow operation to manipulate American voters.

The media called it a conspiracy theory.

But James Comer caught George Soros red-handed running this secret propaganda army.

House Oversight exposes Soros scheme to flood social media with paid propagandists

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer just blew the lid off something called the "Chorus Creator Incubator Program" — and the details are even worse than conservatives suspected.

The program is run by the Sixteen Thirty Fund, a dark money nonprofit bankrolled by George Soros-linked organizations.

And what they've been doing should terrify anyone who values honest elections.

Comer sent letters to Sixteen Thirty Fund President Amy Kurtz and Sunflower Services CEO Allan Williams demanding answers about a sophisticated scheme to manipulate voters while hiding who's paying for it.

Here's the scam: Chorus pays selected participants up to $8,000 per month to pump out Democrat Party messaging online.¹

But participants sign contracts forcing them into "extensive secrecy" about their payments and giving Soros operatives strict control over what political content they produce.

According to Wired, participants were warned they'd be "kicked out and essentially cut off financially" if they told anyone they were part of the program.¹

So when you're scrolling through social media and see what looks like an independent political commentator passionately arguing for Democrat policies — there's a good chance you're watching a Soros employee reading from a script.

And they're contractually barred from telling you the truth.

The contracts go even further.

Participants had to route "all bookings with lawmakers and political leaders through Chorus" and couldn't use program resources to support or oppose candidates without prior written approval.¹

That's not grassroots activism.

That's centrally controlled propaganda designed to look authentic.

Soros lawyer bragged about dodging federal disclosure laws

Now here's the part that should have the Justice Department opening a criminal investigation.

Graham Wilson — a lawyer for Chorus — allegedly described the nonprofit structure as a way to raise donor funds, limit public disclosure, and keep participants' names off Federal Election Commission filings.¹

They didn't accidentally avoid disclosure laws.

They built the entire operation specifically to dodge them.

"The Committee on Oversight and Government Reform works to uphold fundamental American civil liberties and protect the integrity of American elections," Comer said. "To this end, we are investigating reports of new activities by Sixteen Thirty Fund — an entity with books that have long been in the care of Arabella Advisors."²

Arabella Advisors ran the dark money network that channeled hundreds of millions in untraceable cash into left-wing causes for years.

Two days before Comer sent these letters, Arabella suddenly announced it was shutting down and getting absorbed by a new group called Sunflower Services.²

You think that timing is a coincidence?

They saw Comer coming and tried to bury the evidence.

The Sixteen Thirty Fund has been accused for years of violating campaign-finance disclosure rules.

But this Chorus program reveals they've perfected a way to bypass every safeguard designed to protect election integrity.

They exploit the nonprofit structure to do what would be illegal if a political campaign tried it — coordinate messaging, hide donors, and pay people to produce political content without any disclosure.

Comer is demanding contracts, communications, funding documents, internal planning materials, and correspondence with everyone involved in creating this operation.²

The Sixteen Thirty Fund and Sunflower Services refused to comment to the Daily Caller.

Of course they did.

When you're caught running an illegal propaganda operation, silence is your only play.

Here's what really happened: Soros and his operatives looked at campaign finance laws and said, "How do we get around all of this?"

The answer was Chorus.

Call it a "creator incubator program," run it through a nonprofit, pay people to spread your message, and make damn sure nobody can trace it back to you.

For years, conservatives have been called paranoid for saying Soros funds coordinated propaganda campaigns.

Turns out we weren't paranoid enough.

This wasn't just Soros funding left-wing groups.

This was Soros paying an army of fake "independent voices" up to $96,000 a year to flood social media with Democrat talking points while hiding every dollar.

And he's been doing it through the exact loopholes in nonprofit law that were supposed to prevent this kind of corruption.

Remember every time you argued with someone online who seemed oddly well-informed about Democrat talking points?

Every time you saw a "grassroots activist" who somehow had insider access to lawmakers?

Every time you watched an "independent commentator" who sounded like they were reading DNC press releases?

Now you know why.

They were on the Soros payroll the whole time — and they were legally prohibited from telling you.

The genius — and I use that word loosely — of this operation is how it weaponizes Americans' trust in organic political discourse.

We expect political campaigns to disclose their spending.

We expect lobbyists to register.

We expect paid spokespeople to identify themselves.

But Soros found the loophole: call it a nonprofit "incubator program," and suddenly all those rules disappear.

Comer is doing what should have been done years ago — forcing transparency on an operation designed specifically to avoid it.

The American people deserve to know when they're being propagandized.

They deserve to know when the "independent voice" they're listening to is actually a paid employee of George Soros.

And they deserve to see everyone involved in this scheme held accountable for deliberately circumventing laws designed to protect our elections.

The fact that Arabella tried to shut down and disappear right before this investigation went public tells you everything about how scared they are of what Comer's going to find.

Good.

They should be scared.

Because this time, they got caught.


¹ Ashley Brasfield, "EXCLUSIVE: Oversight Chairman James Comer Launches Investigation Into Soros-Linked Group's Secretive 'Chorus' Program," Daily Caller, November 19, 2025.

² Ibid.

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