Billionaire George Soros has been bankrolling Democrats for decades. Now it looks like it’s a family business.
And this secret White House meeting left George Soros grinning from ear to ear.
Democrats have long sold out any care for the average American to the highest bidder.
Whether it’s donations from Big Tech giants, Bill Gates and his ilk, or the sinister George Soros, their principles are gone for good.
Of course, George Soros is notable for not only waging his progressive war by funding high-level Democrats in Congress, but for pushing in radical District Attorneys who enforce the law through a Leftist lens.
And with Soros growing old, it looks like he wants his son to carry on the family legacy.
Alex Soros, the son of billionaire mega-donor and philanthropist George Soros, has quietly had a line to the Biden White House as he openly mixes with high-profile Democratic politicians and gives millions of dollars to liberal causes.
The elder Soros has often kept a low profile while using his large nonprofit network to donate directly to political campaigns and fund left-leaning causes. On the other hand, the younger Soros has made no secret of the fact that he is friends with politicians and world leaders.
A look at the visitor logs shows that Alex has been to the White House six times since Biden took office. The visits will take place from October 2021 to December 2022, and they will include meetings with top Biden administration officials.
An official from the White House told Fox News Digital that two of the visits were with Biden’s chief of staff, Ron Klain. Alex was also invited to the fancy state dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife, Brigitte. These meetings are written down in the visitor logs.
A look at Alex’s Instagram and found dozens of pictures with top Democrats in the House and Senate from 2018 to 2022. At least nine meetings were held with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York, and at least eight meetings were held with then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California.
“Good to see majority leader [Schumer] earlier this week! Energized to elect at least two more Democratic senators so we can secure voting rights and a woman’s right to chose!” In July 2022, Soros put a picture of the two of them in an Instagram post.
Alex wrote on Instagram in December 2021 that Schumer was a “good friend” and that they had a “great meeting” at the Capitol. The post had three photos of the two men together. A few months earlier, Alex took a selfie with Schumer while he was wearing a bike helmet and said, “good to see our senate majority leader [Schumer] the other day, biking and in good shape, and so focused on [voting rights] legislation.”
Alex took a picture with Pelosi at a state dinner for French President Emmanuel Macron at the White House last month. He said that she gets the “best dressed award” and is the “greatest Speaker of the House in American History!”
Alex and Pelosi pose for a picture in a September 2022 Instagram post with the caption “Great to see our fearless Speaker of the House [Pelosi].” In a September 2021 post, the younger Soros posed outside with his dad and Pelosi in an undisclosed location with the caption, “In Pelosi we trust! Was good seeing [Speaker Pelosi] this weekend.”
In addition to Schumer and Pelosi, Alex posted three photos with former President Obama. These photos were taken at two fundraisers for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee (NDRC) in 2018 and 2019 that Alex hosted at his home in New York City. The third photo was taken at the Obama Foundation’s Democracy Forum in November 2022. The caption says, “Good meeting with @barackobama at a successful [Obama Foundation]”
Alex posted two photos of him with the new House Minority Leader from New York, Hakeem Jeffries, in May and December 2022. The most recent photo appears to be in New York City and includes the caption,”Wonderful to see our new leader in the house [Rep. Jeffries]. We are in the great hands of one of New York City’s own.” The second picture was taken in Washington, DC.
Alex also posted pictures from the Munich Security Conference in Germany, where he was with Rep. Adam Schiff of California and Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut. He said it was “Good to kick off the conference meeting with the great American senator and statesman, Chris Murphy” He also said it was “Great to catch up” with Schiff and praised him for his work against Trump.
Great to catch up with @repadamschiff while I was in Munich. The state of American democracy is vulnerable, even with Trump gone, but can you imagine how much worse it would be without all Adam Schiff has done?@munsecconf #MSU2022#Schiff pic.twitter.com/c87LN3j5lX
— Alexander Soros, PhD (@AlexanderSoros) February 22, 2022
Alex’s Instagram also has pictures of Democrats like Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, Reps. Ro Khanna of California and Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, failed Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke, and Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock.
Was great to host and introduce @ReverendWarnock at my home last week. Up for re-election already this September. This country can’t afford for him to lose!!! pic.twitter.com/1zuJAPMKnB
— Alexander Soros, PhD (@AlexanderSoros) September 19, 2022
A review of Federal Election Commission records shows that while Alex was hanging out with politicians, he gave millions of dollars to liberal super PACs and political campaigns.
Records show that Alex has given at least $5.7 million to federal political campaigns since the 2018 elections. During this time, he gave $2 million to the Schumer-backed Senate Majority PAC, which was his largest donation.
Alex gave more than $700,000 to the Biden Victory Fund in 2020. This made him one of the biggest donors to the fund. He gave hundreds of thousands of dollars more to the Democratic National Committee, the Nancy Pelosi Victory Fund, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
The filings also show that tens of thousands of dollars went to state Democratic parties and individual campaigns, many of which were the maximum amount.
Alex is currently a member of the Open Society Foundations’ leadership team. According to the website, the nonprofits in the network have given out more than $32 billion around the world over the years. This includes huge amounts to far-left nonprofits and progressive projects in the United States.
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