Liberal megadonor George Soros’ meddling in the criminal justice system has led to soaring crime rates and perverse legal priorities across the country — like Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s Trump obsession.
Those who know Soros, 92, say he likes to foment chaos in nearby New York City and elsewhere in the world because he believes that only by upending the status quo can a more perfect liberal globalist society emerge.
At 92, his malign influence looms large over elections across the globe, and his son Alex Soros, 37, is said to be even more radical.
But a rising generation of anti-Soros political leaders are fighting back.
Here are the top five, ID’d by Albert Marko of Mavarinas Management Group:
- Poland: Jarosław Kaczynski, the pro-US conservative leader of the populist Law and Justice party accuses Soros of trying to “destabilize” the country by funding opposition groups and promoting liberal values.
- USA: Ron DeSantis — the GOP presidential hopeful blames Soros for pushing liberal agendas on children and undermining law and order by funding progressive DAs.
- Albania: Belind Këlliçi — the US-educated moderate conservative is contesting a tight mayoral race in the capital Tirana which will be key to unseating the socialist government in the NATO member state in 2025. His opponent is a Soros protege from a socialist party accused of links to narco-trafficking and the corruption of Charles McGonigal, a former FBI counterintelligence boss currently under federal indictment.
- Italy: PM Giorgia Meloni has accused Soros of funding NGOs to encourage mass migration., trying to “undermine the traditional values” of Italian society and promoting a “globalist agenda.”
- France: Bruno Retailleau, an up-and-coming member of the Republican Party, has called out Soros for undermining national sovereignty by promoting mass migration to Europe.
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