Thursday, September 26, 2024

Alex Soros’ dinner date with Tim Walz reveals who’ll pull the strings in a Harris White House



Far-left billionaire George Soros has invested heavily in the narrative that anyone who notes that the web of influence he’s spun does in fact exist must be a conspiracy theorist — or worse, an antisemite.

His son Alex Soros, who was handed the keys to the $25 billion kingdom last year, has gone the opposite route: He practically brags about his sphere of influence on social media, where he posts photos of all the heads of state and influential figures he’s cozied up to, including Chuck Schumer, Bill Clinton, Nancy Pelosi — and Kamala Harris.

Surely some of them wish Alex was a bit more private; when Soros met with Harris in June of last year (and posted the evidence to his socials) the tete-a-tete was excluded from Harris’ public schedule, implying that she thought that could prevent people from noticing. 

The younger Soros has visited the Biden White House two dozen times — with visible consequences, the latest being the FCC’s race to approve a Soros takeover of over 200 radio stations ahead of the presidential election.

And the Soros influence will only increase further in a Harris-Walz presidency.


During the 2024 Democratic National Convention, Alex tweeted out photos of himself and beau Huma Abedin (she sure knows how to pick ’em) with VP nominee Tim Walz — and this week, Soros dined with Walz in his NYC home, posting a snap of the two with the Manhattan skyline as a backdrop.

“Such an honor to host VP candidate @timwalz at my home in New York City,” read the accompanying caption.

For Walz, laboring to portray himself as a “regular Joe” former public-school teacher who’s A-OK with guns, the meetup further shattered the thin facade he’s tried to create about his true beliefs.

While flaunting who he meets, Alex Soros is notoriously secretive about the policies he backs — but we can make educated guesses as to what the duo discussed.

Both Walz and Harris are ideologically aligned with the Soros empire on the most destructive issues of our day. With Alex at its helm, the family’s Open Society Foundations have continued all George’s policies.

For example, the Soroses have made themselves notorious for spending $40 million to install a slew of rogue district attorneys bent on pursuing a “criminals are the real victims” agenda.

Walz is of the same vein: As Minnesota’s governor he allowed rioters to burn and loot Minneapolis in 2020. Countless prosecutors backed by Soros refused to prosecute rioters that year, and Harris herself encouraged the unrest by boosting a “bail fund” in a tweet she has yet to delete

The Soros empire has funded countless pro-open borders groups, including NGOs that provide legal services to illegal immigrants.

Walz signed legislation to give migrants state-funded healthcare, driver’s licenses and free college, and Harris has vowed to create an amnesty program for them, claiming they’ve “earned [a] pathway to citizenship” — apparently by illegally entering the country.

Soros’ Open Society Foundations has argued in favor of extending voting rights to convicted felons since at least the late 1990s, claiming that it’s racist (what else?) that we don’t.

Walz supports that, too, and signed a law to grant the franchise to 55,000 of them. Harris would love to go even further: She once entertained the possibility of allowing felons to vote from prison.

At least there’s one silver lining to the public reveal of the Soros-Walz dinner date.

To quote Elon Musk: “I’d just like to thank Alexander Soros for not keeping everyone in suspense about who the next puppet would be.”

George Soros has had no trouble infiltrating the Biden administration: As I wrote previously, 17 individuals who worked for Soros-linked organizations made their way into Biden’s transition teams following the 2020 election — influencing a dozen agencies, including the State Department, the Department of Defense and the Federal Reserve.

Meanwhile, people in the Soros sphere landed in the Biden Cabinet, including Ron Klain, Neera Tanden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken — whose parents are so close to Soros that an archive was named after them at the billionaire’s Central European University. 

George did that from behind the curtain.

Alex’s influence will be at least as destructive — and he’ll be taunting us the whole time he’s doing it.

Matt Palumbo is the author of “The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros.” 

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