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Bomb found at Soros’ suburban N.Y. home

- By Jim Mustian

A bomb was NEW YORK — found in a mailbox at the suburban New York home of George Soros, the liberal billionair­e philanthro­pist who has been denounced by President Donald Trump and vilified by right-wing conspiracy theorists, authoritie­s said Tuesday.

Federal agents safely detonated the device after being summoned Monday by a security officer at the compound, about 50 miles north of Manhattan. It was not clear whether the 88-year-old Soros was home at the time.

Laura Silber, a spokeswoma­n for Soros’ Open Society Foundation­s, blamed the country’s toxic political environmen­t.

“The hateful rhetoric that dominates politics in the U.S. and in so many countries around the world breeds extremism and violence,” she said in a statement. “In this climate of fear, falsehoods and rising authoritar­ianism, just voicing your views can draw death threats.”

Federal investigat­ors were reviewing surveillan­ce video to determine whether the package containing the bomb had been sent through the mail or delivered some other way, officials said. They said it was unclear if the parcel was addressed to Soros.

A federal law enforcemen­t official who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the investigat­ion said the device contained explosive powder.

Another federal official who also spoke on condition of anonymity said it resembled a pipe bomb and was in a package placed in a mailbox outside the gates of the compound. A Soros employee opened it just inside the gates, nowhere near Soros’ quarters, the official said.

Silber would not comment on Soros’ whereabout­s at the time.

The FBI confirmed it was involved in an investigat­ion but declined to comment.

Soros, a Hungarian immigrant to the U.S. who made his fortune in hedge funds, frequently donates to liberal causes and has pledged to invest a half-billion dollars to programs that help people who flee their home countries because of civil war, poverty or political oppression.

“Soros is seen as the boogeyman on just about every rightwing conspiracy theory floating out there,” said J.J. MacNab, a domestic extremism expert at George Washington University. “The sheer volume of chatter makes it probable that someone acted on key figures, mainstream figures, pointing the finger at him. Usually this stuff would just float around on the Internet, but in today’s climate it’s mainstream, where you have elected officials spouting conspiracy theories.”

Soros has been a favorite target of Glenn Beck and other conservati­ve commentato­rs, who have accused him of waging war against capitalism and having a secret agenda to destabiliz­e the U.S. government. As a child in Hungary during World War II, Soros had to hide his Jewish roots, but he is frequently falsely accused of collaborat­ing with Nazis.

Soros has repeatedly denied such allegation­s.

World leaders, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Trump, have accused Soros of paying people to protest policies he opposes.

Trump himself tweeted the suggestion that “Soros and others” were behind the “rude elevator screamers” and activists with “profession­ally made identical signs” who protested in Washington during Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmati­on hearings.

Hungary’s prime minister, Viktor Orban, effectivel­y forced Soros’ foundation­s out of his country earlier this year by making it a crime to help immigrants seeking asylum in that country.

Republican Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida speculated on Twitter lately that Soros was paying Central American women and children to join the caravan of migrants headed toward the U.S., though he later backtracke­d, speculatin­g that drug cartels were to blame.

Activists frequently post the addresses of Soros’ homes on social media, sometimes along with threats.

 ?? JOSHUA BRIGHT / THE NEW YORK TIMES ?? Billionair­e philanthro­pist George Soros has been a target of conservati­ve commentato­rs, who accuse him of waging war on capitalism and having a secret agenda to destabiliz­e the U.S. government.
JOSHUA BRIGHT / THE NEW YORK TIMES Billionair­e philanthro­pist George Soros has been a target of conservati­ve commentato­rs, who accuse him of waging war on capitalism and having a secret agenda to destabiliz­e the U.S. government.

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