Almost Half of Murders in US Happen in Districts With a George Soros-Funded Prosecutor
A recent report from the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund (LELDF) has revealed a striking connection between Soros-funded prosecutors and murder rates in the United States.
The findings revealed that 40 percent of all murders in the nation occur in districts overseen by prosecutors backed by billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
The research highlights that these prosecutors represent one in five Americans, covering jurisdictions responsible for two out of every five murders nationwide.
The study identifies 75 Soros-funded district attorneys who serve 72 million Americans, including residents of half of the country’s 50 most populous cities and counties.
“Over the past decade, a wave of ‘social justice’ candidates have been elected as the chief prosecutor in jurisdictions across the United States,” the report states.
These prosecutors, often new to the political and legal landscapes, have implemented what the LELDF describes as “radical justice policies.”
These include eliminating cash bail, dismissing felony cases and imposing lenient sentences; moves that critics argue have strained relationships with law enforcement.
From 2018 to 2021 alone, Soros spent $13 million on just ten prosecutors’ races.
In several instances, his organizations’ contributions made up as much as 90 percent of a candidate’s campaign funding.
Over the last decade, his spending on direct campaign contributions for prosecutors has exceeded $40 million.
The report delves into the financial and organizational strategies employed by Soros, the author further outlined.
Using a network of shell organizations, affiliates, and pass-through committees, Soros directs significant financial resources to support his preferred candidates.
Despite their substantial backing, many of these prosecutors had minimal experience in politics or prosecution before assuming office.
His influence extends beyond prosecutorial elections, and his support for progressive causes has sparked debates about the role of private funding in public office campaigns.
Further fueling controversy, George Soros was recently awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the nation’s highest civilian honors.
President Joe Biden presented the medal at a White House ceremony, where it was accepted on Soros’s behalf by his son, Alex Soros, who now leads the George Soros Foundations.
The findings revealed that 40 percent of all murders in the nation occur in districts overseen by prosecutors backed by billionaire philanthropist George Soros.
The research highlights that these prosecutors represent one in five Americans, covering jurisdictions responsible for two out of every five murders nationwide.
The study identifies 75 Soros-funded district attorneys who serve 72 million Americans, including residents of half of the country’s 50 most populous cities and counties.
“Over the past decade, a wave of ‘social justice’ candidates have been elected as the chief prosecutor in jurisdictions across the United States,” the report states.
These prosecutors, often new to the political and legal landscapes, have implemented what the LELDF describes as “radical justice policies.”
These include eliminating cash bail, dismissing felony cases and imposing lenient sentences; moves that critics argue have strained relationships with law enforcement.
From 2018 to 2021 alone, Soros spent $13 million on just ten prosecutors’ races.
In several instances, his organizations’ contributions made up as much as 90 percent of a candidate’s campaign funding.
Over the last decade, his spending on direct campaign contributions for prosecutors has exceeded $40 million.
The report delves into the financial and organizational strategies employed by Soros, the author further outlined.
Using a network of shell organizations, affiliates, and pass-through committees, Soros directs significant financial resources to support his preferred candidates.
Despite their substantial backing, many of these prosecutors had minimal experience in politics or prosecution before assuming office.
His influence extends beyond prosecutorial elections, and his support for progressive causes has sparked debates about the role of private funding in public office campaigns.
Further fueling controversy, George Soros was recently awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one of the nation’s highest civilian honors.
President Joe Biden presented the medal at a White House ceremony, where it was accepted on Soros’s behalf by his son, Alex Soros, who now leads the George Soros Foundations.