Friday, March 13, 2026

‘The Perfect Partner’: Meet the Left-Wing PR Firm That Works With George Soros To Elect Progressive Prosecutors

Free Beacon 

"BerlinRosen has received millions from the Soros-funded PACs used to back prosecutors like Philadelphia's Larry Krasner."

"When George Soros spends millions of dollars to elect soft-on-crime prosecutors in many of the United States’ biggest cities, much of that money ends up in the hands of a single Manhattan-based communications firm that’s boosted prosecutors’ campaigns.

"Campaign finance records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show that the PACs Soros uses to fund left-wing DA campaigns have steered millions of dollars to BerlinRosen, a PR firm that "happens to be the largest expenditure item for nearly all Soros DA campaign spending," according to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.

"When George Soros spends millions of dollars to elect soft-on-crime prosecutors in many of the United States’ biggest cities, much of that money ends up in the hands of a single Manhattan-based communications firm that’s boosted prosecutors’ campaigns.

"Campaign finance records reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon show that the PACs Soros uses to fund left-wing DA campaigns have steered millions of dollars to BerlinRosen, a PR firm that "happens to be the largest expenditure item for nearly all Soros DA campaign spending," according to the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund.d by former New York Senate Democratic campaign operatives Valerie Berlin and Jonathan Rosen, the firm’s clients have included former New York City mayor Bill de Blasio and former speaker of the New York State Assembly Sheldon Silver, who was convicted of corruption, as well as a host of progressive advocacy organizations." . . .More...

. . . "George Gascón, the former Los Angeles DA, slashed police budgets and eliminated cash bail. He faced two recall attempts before losing his reelection campaign in 2024. Two years prior, San Francisco voters ousted far-left DA Chesa Boudin, the son of Weather Underground terrorists Kathy Boudin and David Gilbert, in a recall election after he eliminated cash bail. He prosecuted just three drug cases in 2021 as overdose deaths in the city surged." . . .

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