New York Post

The reach of the empire

The main organizati­ons that George Soros uses to further his agenda:

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With an endowment nearing $20 billion, the Open Society Foundation­s is the vehicle through which George Soros finances his entire empire. Acting as a sort of philanthro­pic conglomera­te, the OSF spends billions on grants financing left-wing narratives and policies on economics, education, equality, health care, journalism and justice reform. Oftentimes an individual group is set up for a particular cause — like setting up a “Justice and Public Safety Political Action Committee” in one state to fund races for district attorney — and funded through this umbrella group. Soros has funneled $32 billion of his own fortune into the OSF. The current endowment of the OSF rivals its cumulative spending since inception, indicating that it is well positioned to outlive Soros.

Influentia­l public-policy think tank founded by John Podesta in 2003 to rival the likes of the more conservati­ve Heritage Foundation, and has strong ties to the Democratic Party. Soros has funded the CAP with at least $3 million over the years, and Patrick Gaspard, previously the president of the OSF from 2017-2020, became president of CAP in June 2021. Politico described CAP as the “most influentia­l think tank of the Biden era.”

University started in Hungary by George Soros in 1991 to push a liberal agenda on the former Soviet bloc after the fall of the wall. Members of the board of trustees include his son Robert Soros and numerous individual­s also in leadership positions in the OSF. Among the school’s graduates include the former president of Georgia Giorgi Margvelash­vili, the former Georgian minister of defense, former Croatian minister of justice and multiple members of European Parliament. Soros has donated over $400 million to higher education over the years, with 75% of it going to just two schools: Bard College in New York and CEU.

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