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SOROS MEDIA MAIDENS

Top journalist­s push his lefty agenda while sitting on boards he helps fund

- By MATT PALUMBO

George Soros is the most dangerous man in America. The investor is intent on remaking the country to his liberal image, from our foreign policy priorities to underminin­g our criminal-justice system. This week, The Post takes a look at the reach of Soros’ billions. In this second essay, Matt Palumbo, author of “The Man Behind the Curtain: Inside the Secret Network of George Soros,” examines Soros’ investment­s in liberal propaganda.

A new report from the Media Research Center has exposed connection­s between billionair­e liberal financier George Soros and 54 prominent media figures. As documented by its authors Joseph Vazquez and Dan Schneider, these include reporters, anchors, columnists, editors, news executives and journalist­s.

The highest profile media figures revealed to have connection­s to Soros, often due to them sitting on boards of organizati­ons he funds, include:

And it shows in their coverage. Not only does Soros fund the media to push his radical left agenda, his funding has the added effect of insulating him from criticism.

As Vazquez and Schneider include among their examples: During a PBS segment in 2018, Amanpour had on Hungary’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó and used the opportunit­y to accuse his boss, Prime Minister Viktor Orban, of being “antiSemiti­c” for cracking down on the billionair­e’s influence in his country.

‘Conspiracy theory’

As I noted in my book, “The Man Behind the Curtain,” bogus charges of anti-Semitism against Soros’ critics are the most common line of attack among Soros-funded outlets.

During the Brett Kavanaugh hearings in 2018, the Soros-funded ThinkProgr­ess called reports that Soros was paying people to protest against then-President Donald Trump an “anti-Semitic conspiracy theory,” and accused Trump himself of “getting in on the anti-Semitic action.”

Yet Soros was spending $5 million on the effort to thwart Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, and his accuser Christine Blasey Ford’s lawyer Debra Katz was vice chair of the Project on Government Oversight, which has been directly funded by Soros’ Open Society Foundation­s.

NPR has received nearly $2 million from Soros in the past to hire up to 100 new reporters. When Spanish language broadcaste­r Radio y Televisión Martí ran a 15-minute segment on the influence of Soros, warning that he has his “eyes on Latin America,” NPR branded it “taxpayer funded anti-Semitism against George Soros” (referencin­g the fact that Radio y Televisión Martí is funded by the US federal government). They also voiced support for the US Agency for Global Media launching an investigat­ion into them as a result.

This “any criticism of Soros is anti-Semitic” narrative has spread to other left-wing outlets, such as the Associated Press, The Washington Post, The New York Times, and seemingly everywhere else. So mindless is this type of charge that one publicatio­n, Moment Magazine, accused the Jewish Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu of anti-Semitism for daring to criticize Soros.

Soros went into overdrive in funding his media empire in the Trump era, with other research from the MRC finding that from 2016-2020 Soros dished out at least $131 million to influence at least 253 journalism and activist media groups to promote farleft views on abortion, economics, the police, environmen­talism, LGBT ideology and anti-Americanis­m.

‘See no evil’ on his taxes

A common strategy for when those outlets report on any misdeeds of Soros is to frame the allegation­s as “conspiracy theories” from people with sinister motives (similar to how the media will phrase Republican­s reacting to Democrat misdeeds or failures as “Republican­s pouncing” — as if they’re the ones in the wrong). Publicatio­ns that employ journalist­s who serve on Soros-funded boards include The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun, CNN, The Atlanta Journal-Constituti­on, ABC News, The Sacramento Bee and countless more.

Others will simply downplay any alleged wrongdoing or accept Soros’ counternar­rative without question. One such example came back in 2021 when the left-leaning journalism nonprofit ProPublica (which receives just under 2% of its funding from Soros) released a report that used 15 years of confidenti­al IRS records to calculate the effective tax rate that billionair­es pay on their fortunes (which was low because unrealized capital gains aren’t taxed).

Among the billionair­es named was Soros, who didn’t pay a cent of income tax for three years in a row from 2016 to 2018.

While the other billionair­es listed in their report are extensivel­y criticized, Soros only gets a brief mention, and immediate rebuttal in the form of a quote from a representa­tive: “Between 2016 and 2018 George Soros lost money on his investment­s, therefore he did not owe federal income taxes in those years.”

A quick factcheck reveals that Soros Fund Management gained 5% in 2016, 8.9% in 2017, and 0.8% in 2018, meaning that ProPublica presented a lie from Soros unchalleng­ed.

A more likely culprit for Soros’ lack of tax burden (at least in 2017 and 2018) is his transfer of $18 billion of his own wealth to his Open Society Fund. That move guaranteed that those funds will be sheltered from the IRS forever in what one commentato­r called the “single biggest tax dodge in US history.”

The donation also allows Soros to deduct up to 20% of its market value on his personal taxes ($3.6 billion), which he can carry forward for five years, effectivel­y giving him a double write-off (not paying taxes on future income while dodging capital gains taxes on donated stock).

Naturally, in responses to any concerns about how funding from Soros could possibly impact their coverage, ProPublica has addressed them by dismissing the term “Soros-funded” as a “vaguely anti-Semitic epithet meant to connote left-wing bias.”

 ?? ?? CBS’ Margaret Brennan (below) and CNN’s Fareed Zakaria (left) serve on the board of the massively influentia­l Council on Foreign Relations, a Sorosbacke­d think tank specializi­ng in US foreign policy.
CBS’ Margaret Brennan (below) and CNN’s Fareed Zakaria (left) serve on the board of the massively influentia­l Council on Foreign Relations, a Sorosbacke­d think tank specializi­ng in US foreign policy.
 ?? ?? NBC’s Lester Holt (above), Washington Post’s Sally Buzbee (right), Associated Press Executive Editor Julie Pace (below right) and Reuters Editor-in-Chief Alessandra Galloni (below left) all sit on the board of the Committee to Protect Journalist­s, a Soros-funded organizati­on that purports to defend the rights of journalist­s.
NBC’s Lester Holt (above), Washington Post’s Sally Buzbee (right), Associated Press Executive Editor Julie Pace (below right) and Reuters Editor-in-Chief Alessandra Galloni (below left) all sit on the board of the Committee to Protect Journalist­s, a Soros-funded organizati­on that purports to defend the rights of journalist­s.
 ?? ?? NBC’s Chairman Cesar Conde is on the Aspen Institute board, a Soros-backed think tank. In recent years they launched a left-leaning commission to combat socalled disinforma­tion, and were implicated in the suppressio­n of The Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story in the recently released Twitter Files.
NBC’s Chairman Cesar Conde is on the Aspen Institute board, a Soros-backed think tank. In recent years they launched a left-leaning commission to combat socalled disinforma­tion, and were implicated in the suppressio­n of The Post’s Hunter Biden laptop story in the recently released Twitter Files.
 ?? ?? NPR’s President and CEO John Lansing is connected by the direct funding Soros gives his outlet.
NPR’s President and CEO John Lansing is connected by the direct funding Soros gives his outlet.
 ?? ?? CNN’s Christiane Amanpour sits on the board of the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigat­ive journalism group funded by Soros, that critics charge mainly targets Republican fundraiser­s.
CNN’s Christiane Amanpour sits on the board of the Center for Public Integrity, a nonprofit investigat­ive journalism group funded by Soros, that critics charge mainly targets Republican fundraiser­s.
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Part1 Crime and no punishment THE SOROS WEB
 ?? ?? PolitiFact Editor-in-Chief Angie Dronbic Holan serves on the board of the Sorosbacke­d Internatio­nal FactChecki­ng Network, which has openly pressed Facebook to censor what they consider to be misinforma­tion (i.e. anything that goes against the liberal narrative), and serves as the “high body” for dozens of fact-checking organizati­ons under its umbrella.
PolitiFact Editor-in-Chief Angie Dronbic Holan serves on the board of the Sorosbacke­d Internatio­nal FactChecki­ng Network, which has openly pressed Facebook to censor what they consider to be misinforma­tion (i.e. anything that goes against the liberal narrative), and serves as the “high body” for dozens of fact-checking organizati­ons under its umbrella.

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