Thursday, September 25, 2025

DOJ Reportedly Prepares Soros-Funded Group Investigation

 GlobEye 

"Whether the plans described by the Times develop into an official inquiry or remain behind closed doors, this story highlights the way Soros continues to be at the center of global political debate." . . . "For now, with the facts still uncertain and no formal DOJ action announced, this remains a developing story that will continue to draw intense attention in the weeks ahead."

"The New York Times has reported that multiple U.S. Attorneys have been directed to draft potential plans to investigate an organization linked to billionaire George Soros, a figure whose name has long sparked heated debate in American politics. Soros, known for founding the Open Society Foundations, has poured billions of dollars into causes ranging from education to public health and democratic development around the world. At the same time, his activities have made him one of the most polarizing names in political discourse, often the subject of both praise and suspicion.

"According to the Times, the Department of Justice’s interest stems from recent concerns raised about groups funded by Soros. A 2025 analysis from the Capital Research Center alleged that more than $80 million had been funneled since 2016 into organizations with ties to political unrest or extremist violence. However, no peer-reviewed studies or formal DOJ findings have confirmed such claims. What exists so far are allegations and secondary reports, which makes the situation murky and controversial.

"This latest development comes against the backdrop of President Trump’s renewed criticism of Soros. Earlier this year, he suggested that Soros might be investigated under RICO laws, the same statutes used to pursue organized crime. For Trump and his allies, the argument has been that Soros is not just a donor but an orchestrator of unrest in the United States, funding activism and protest movements that they believe destabilize the country. For critics of the president, these moves represent something else entirely: the politicization of federal law enforcement and an attempt to weaken progressive infrastructure by targeting its most prominent funder.

"The international context adds another layer. Soros was indicted in Hungary in 2018 for allegedly destabilizing the government there, though that indictment was widely criticized as politically motivated and lacking in evidence. For many observers, the parallels are clear. Once again, a powerful government is training its sights on the billionaire, not necessarily on the strength of hard evidence but because of the political weight his name carries." . . .More...

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