George Soros: The Puppeteer of America’s Liberal Legal System

In what could be described as a chilling exposé, recent documents have laid bare the extent to which billionaire George Soros and his son, Alex, have orchestrated a sweeping transformation of America’s judicial landscape. Since 2016, the Soros family has funneled an astonishing $117 million into the election of prosecutors who align with their progressive, some might say radical, vision for criminal justice reform. This revelation comes from a detailed report by the Media Research Center, highlighting how the Soros network remains firmly “in the driver seat” after securing these key positions.

The narrative spun by Soros’s money machine is one of “reform,” but the reality appears more akin to a calculated seizure of control over law enforcement. Prosecutors, once elected with Soros’s backing, have been shown to meet with seasoned “Soros prosecutors” for guidance, effectively turning the legal system into a puppet show where Soros holds the strings. Notable figures like Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and Virginia’s Parisa Dehghani-Tafti have been implicated in this web, attending training sessions at the office of Los Angeles DA George Gascon, another Soros protégé. The aim? To implement policies that many argue have led to increased crime rates and a dereliction of duty in upholding law and order.

The Fair and Just Prosecution (FJP), a Soros-funded group, has been particularly active in this manipulation. FJP doesn’t just support; it seems to dictate policy, celebrating every time a Soros-backed prosecutor manages to indict a police officer, almost like a game where points are scored for each law enforcement scalp taken. This has not only created an environment hostile to police but has arguably contributed to the erosion of public safety. The MRC’s report notes the FJP’s celebratory emails, treating these indictments as victories in a perverse competition.

The repercussions are palpable. In cities where these Soros-backed DAs hold sway, crime statistics have reportedly surged, with policies like no-bail for certain offenses and a reluctance to prosecute “minor” crimes leading to what critics describe as a free-for-all for criminals. The governance of these prosecutors has been called into question, with some states moving to amend laws to oust these “rogue prosecutors.” The MRC even suggests that governors and state attorneys general should consider removing these law-breaking prosecutors, potentially even bringing RICO-like charges against the Soros machine itself.

This isn’t just about changing how justice is served; it’s about who controls the narrative of justice. The influence of Soros’s money has arguably turned local elections into a battleground for ideological enforcement, with little regard for the communities these prosecutors are supposed to serve. When Soros’s puppets like Deborah Gonzalez in Georgia or George Gascon in Los Angeles lose re-election, as has happened, it’s not just a political defeat; it’s a repudiation of the Soros strategy by voters who see the direct impact on their safety and quality of life.

The Soros agenda, hidden behind a veil of philanthropy, has thus positioned itself as a threat to the very fabric of American justice, transforming it from a system meant to protect the innocent and punish the guilty into one that serves a political agenda. This manipulation of the legal system for ideological gain is not just a scathing indictment of those involved but a wake-up call for all who value the integrity of our judicial processes. The question now is, will America wake up, or will it continue to be led by the strings of a billionaire’s agenda?