It turns out that leftist billionaire George Soros was much more financially involved with the group controlling his radical prosecutors than originally analyzed.
MRC Business’s landmark investigation, “Law & Dis-Order: How The Soros Machine Directs and Controls Prosecutors Across America to Implement His Leftist Agenda,” revealed how the Soros machine directs and controls the radical soft-on-crime prosecutors tearing apart the justice system across the country.
The findings were based on MRC obtaining 7,785 pages of internal communications and documents through multiple public records requests. One of the prominent Soros-backed groups uncovered in the report setting the agenda for the prosecutors, Fair and Just Prosecution, is a project of the leftist Tides Center, which the report noted had received at least $14 million between 2016 and 2022 from Soros, including a $10,000 grant Soros directly gave to FJP through Tides.
But it turns out Soros funneled much more than that into Tides Center’s coffers. The Open Society Foundations database only permits users to view grant records as far back as 2016, which means any funding prior to that year is obscured. MRC Business researchers then searched through Foundation Directory Online, another database which includes data on grants given and received by philanthropic organizations based on 990 tax filings. After manually compiling the data, MRC found that Soros actually gave at least $36.8 million total between 2003 and 2023. That now brings the total he’s spent on groups that would end up working to direct and control his 126 radicalized prosecutors across the U.S. to at least $140,228,678. This includes the now-adjusted $100,228,678 he poured into the 20 nonprofits controlling his prosecutors in addition to the $40 million he spent getting his prosecutors elected in the first place.
Spending $140 million just to further a leftist political agenda should shock the conscience.
This development comes after the firestorm on social media regarding the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) having a total obligation of approximately $27 million to Tides Center between 2016 and 2024. This and Soros’s funding perfectly encapsulates the “whole of society approach.” That is the phrase the Biden administration used to describe its plan to harness an interconnected alliance of public and private actors for furthering the leftist agenda. Soros is most definitely in the top echelon of this vendetta, if not the primary force behind it.
To be clear: USAID’s funding of Tides is an egregious abuse of taxpayer dollars to begin with, but is still much less than the total piles of cash Soros has spent on Tides Center overall. Readers shouldn’t be under any illusion that Soros is a minor player in any of the causes or candidates he backs. As Soros told The New York Times in 2019, “‘The arc of history doesn’t follow its own course. It needs to be bent,’ he said. ‘I am really engaged in trying to bend it in the right direction.’”
Soros also boasted that “[i]t is a sort of disease when you consider yourself some kind of god, the creator of everything, but I feel comfortable about it now since I began to live it out,” according to The Independent in 1993.
I’m gonna lose my mind.
— Parker Thayer (@ParkerThayer) February 7, 2025
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The important thing to note about any funding that Soros gives to anything is that it comes with the presupposition that his empire will have either direct or indirect influence in how his political candidates and grantees operate, including whatever projects they launch. In MRC’s report on Soros prosecutors, researchers included detailed descriptions and images of communications that prosecutors directly had with the Open Society Foundations, explicitly implicating Soros in influencing how these prosecutors operate aside from Tides’s FJP, among the other Soros-funded groups involved in this scheme.
As the recently-discovered USAID-backed Politico noted in an August 2016 headline on Soros, “George Soros’ quiet overhaul of the U.S. justice system.” The lede paragraph speaks for itself:
While America’s political kingmakers inject their millions into high-profile presidential and congressional contests, Democratic mega-donor George Soros has directed his wealth into an under-the-radar 2016 campaign to advance one of the progressive movement’s core goals — reshaping the American justice system.
In other words, transforming the U.S. criminal justice system into his personal plaything was already Soros’s personal endeavor, before USAID even began its obligations to Tides around September 30, 2016.
A radical billionaire with a self-admitted god complex precludes any notion that he would be subservient to the whims and fancies of any government entity in an apparatus that he’s worked decades to influence. As former president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Morton Abramowitz once said of Soros in 1995, “He's the only man in the U.S. who has his own foreign policy – and can implement it,” and that’s with billionaires like Bill Gates being very much active at the time.
Former Morgan Stanley Dean Witter Chief Strategist Byron Wien even said that Soros wielded “‘more influence in the world than anyone who has ever held high elective or appointive office,’” according to late New York Times journalist Michael T. Kaufman's book Soros: The Life and Times of a Messianic Billionaire (2002).
Late City Journal contributing editor Stefan Kanfer (a former Time writer), who referred to Soros as a “Connoisseur of Chaos,’’ perfectly summarized the Soros empire’s global agenda: “Underneath its lofty rhetoric, the organization was clearly devoted to the eradication of national sovereignty.”
Harvard Business School Isidor Straus Professor of Business History Geoffrey G. Jones even co-authored a study on Soros, describing his persona as a “stateless statesman.” In essence, Soros isn’t a simple benefactor by any means. He’s very much an active player in what he finances, and he answers to no one but himself.
But that in no way cancels out the horrific abuse of taxpayer dollars perpetrated by the government hacks over at USAID. If anything, the revelations of USAID funding should encourage readers to view them as being aligned with the Soros vision, not the other way around. As Daily Signal managing editor Tyler O’Neil wrote, “It is no accident that USAID’s funding has dovetailed with the grantmaking of leftist billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations—and the foreign funding pause will undermine his efforts.” According to O’Neil, Soros and USAID have worked in tandem with one another for years, putting an exclamation point on the government influence that Soros largely wielded under the radar:
‘[President Joe] Biden’s USAID and George Soros’s Open Society Institute frequently partnered by co-funding joint programs that promoted radical social agendas throughout the developing world,’ Max Primorac, former acting chief operating officer at USAID, told The Daily Signal in an interview Tuesday. Primorac served at USAID from February 2018 to January 2021.
It’s no wonder then why Biden would cap off his tumultuous term as president by giving Soros with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The Soros empire is a dark monolith that every American who cares about the American justice system should be wary of. Soros’s career is marked by using his fortune to turn American society on its head, and the halls of government, including USAID, are just a few of the many vehicles he uses to do it.
Click on the following link to download and read the original 2024 report: Law & Dis-Order How The Soros Machine Directs and Controls Prosecutors Across America to Implement His Leftist Agenda.