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Amy Furr2 Dec 202321
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Billionaire George Soros and his son, Alex Soros, have apparently donated mountains of cash to President Joe Biden’s (D) 2024 reelection campaign.

Reports say Soros and his son, Alex, initially donated modest amounts to the campaign in the second quarter of 2023. Each gave $6,600, the maximum figure allowed, according to a Western Journal article published Saturday.

In September, the elder Soros apparently donated $250,000 to the Biden Victory Fund, the outlet said.

“During the 2020 presidential race, Alex Soros gave over $720,000 to the Biden Victory Fund. His father, George, gave more than $500,000,” per the Journal article.

In June, Breitbart News reported Soros was handing the reins of his $25 billion financial empire over to his son.

The outlet said the 37-year-old “feels bound to inject himself into the day-to-day political affairs of the nation ahead of the 2024 election.”

White House visitor logs show that Alex Soros attended 20 meetings in the Biden White House with the administration’s officials, Breitbart News reported in July.

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UPDATE March 1, 2024

ALEX SOROS's high level White House meetings: He met with JAKE SULLIVAN in November, White House visitor logs show. (George Soros gave $350k to a Biden committee a few days later). Alex Soros also met w/ Biden energy convoy Amos Hochstein.
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Alex Soros Met With Jake Sullivan Days Before His Dad Gave $350K to Biden
Soros's Open Society Foundations has suggested Israel commits war crimes
Chuck Ross   
March 1, 2024

George Soros's son met with National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan at the White House in November, days before the Democratic megadonor gave $350,000 to help reelect President Joe Biden.

Alex Soros, who oversees his father's Open Society Foundations philanthropy, met with Sullivan on Nov. 22, according to White House visitor logs released this week. He met the day before with Rachel Chiu, an official in the White House Office of Political Strategy, and with White House energy adviser Amos Hochstein, a longtime friend of Hunter Biden.

The White House visits show the high-level access afforded a prominent Democratic donor while raising questions about what influence Soros has on American foreign policy. Open Society Foundations has pushed for a ceasefire in Gaza and suggested that Israel is committing war crimes in its response to Hamas's terrorist attack on Oct. 7. While Open Society Foundations has said that Israel "has a duty to protect its citizens," it has accused the Jewish state of potential "violations of international humanitarian law," including "alleged war crimes" and "mass atrocities, including ethnic cleansing."

Open Society Foundations hailed a ruling from the International Court of Justice in January that suggested Israel was committing genocide in Gaza. The Israeli government and many American leaders blasted the court for suggesting Israel is committing genocide.

Alex Soros, who has made 25 visits in all to the Biden White House, met Sullivan alongside Yasin Yaqubie, a special adviser to Open Society Foundations. Soros was accompanied in his meeting with Chiu by Michael Vachon, a longtime aide to George Soros.  ...

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