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Explosive Report Documents Soros Network’s Funding of Pro-Terror Groups

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  • Source: Silverloch
  • 10/16/2025
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President Donald Trump has intensified his focus on the radical far-left funders of chaos in America, and singled out Alex and George Soros on numerous occasions. 

In August Trump posted on Truth Social that George Soros and his son Alex “should be charged with RICO” for what he claims is their support of “violent protests … and much more … all throughout the United States,” calling them "psychopaths." 

Earlier this week the news broke from the Wall Street Journal that the Trump administration is going to be revamping the IRS to allow them to target the far-left megadonors. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who is also the Interim IRS Commissioner, appointed Gary Shapley to make a list of candidates to face criminal inquiries - a list that includes the Soros’

Alex has been on defense since Trump’s “RICO” post. Recently, on his X account he cited a report from the New York Times that claimed the Capital Research Center, which tracks left-wing networks, uncovered no evidence that the Soros network had “knowingly paid for its grantees to break the law.” 

The word “knowingly” is doing a lot of heavy lifting there, because there’s an overwhelming amount of evidence that Soros groups are breaking the law - Alex and George would have to be blind to not be aware.  

Capital Research Center’s Ryan Mauro put together a damning extensive report on the violent radical groups that the Open Society Foundations (OSF), whose control was passed from George to Alex on June 2023, funds. 

In summary it found that: 

  • The OSF gave $80 million to pro-terror groups since 2016 (the year of the most recently available data the OSF gives).
  • This includes “at least $23,275,000 to seven groups that allegedly ‘directly assist domestic terrorism and criminality on U.S. soil’; nearly $51 million across 41 groups that have allegedly endorsed terrorist attacks and/or are directly linked to foreign terrorist groups or their known front groups; and nearly $10 million to five nonprofits that allegedly qualify as associates of terrorist groups or pro-terrorist groups.”
 

Mauro gave a lengthy interview on his findings in an interview below:

 

To go into more detail, his report categorizes the groups that the OSF funds into three categories: (1) groups directly assisting domestic terrorism, (2)  groups inciting terrorism and linked to foreign terrorist groups, and (3) groups that are associates of terrorist and pro-terrorism groups. 

An overview of some of the groups in each category are as follows. 

Category 1 – Groups Directly Assisting Domestic Terrorism

Center for Third World Organizing / Ruckus Society / BlackOUT Collective – trained activists in “direct actions” involving property destruction and sabotage during the 2020 riots; co-produced a guide glorifying Hamas’s Oct 7 attacks.

Movement for Black Lives – received - $18 million; co-authored the same pro-Hamas guide and promotes disruptive “direct actions.”

Dream Defenders – co-author of the pro-Hamas guide; past leadership organized trips meeting affiliates of the PFLP and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

Dissenters – produced the Divest in Militarism, Invest in Life toolkit targeting U.S. weapons manufacturers; endorsed the “Shut It Down for Palestine” coalition encouraging highway and bridge blockades.

Sunrise Movement – endorsed the Antifa-linked Stop Cop City campaign in Atlanta, where activists faced domestic-terrorism and racketeering charges.

Grassroots Global Justice Alliance – openly endorsed the Hamas-led Oct 7 attacks; took part in the illegal “Block the Boat” port blockade in CA.

U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights – urged participation in April 2024 “A15 Action” economic-disruption protests and distributed guides for occupations and blockades.
 

Category 2 – Groups Inciting Terrorism or Linked to Foreign Terrorist Organizations

The OSF provided nearly $51 million to 41 groups in this category. 

7amleh – Arab Center for the Advancement of Social Media – leadership praised Hamas’s Oct 7 attacks and PFLP figures like plane-hijacker Leila Khaled.

Al-Haq Human Rights Organisation (Europe) – West-Bank NGO repeatedly accused of being a PFLP front; its director Shawan Jabarin convicted for PFLP activity.

Al Mezan Center for Human Rights – Gaza group with board members tied to Hamas and PFLP; chair described PFLP leader as a “comrade.”

Al Qaws for Sexual and Gender Diversity in Palestinian Society – declared “solidarity with the Palestinian resistance” after Oct 7 and seeks abolition of Israel.

Alliance for Global Justice – fiscal sponsor of Samidoun (Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network), which the U.S. and Canada designated as a PFLP front.

Arab American Association of New York – once subject to an NYPD terrorism-enterprise investigation; long-time director Linda Sarsour has defended relatives imprisoned for Hamas ties.

Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) – several state chapters funded; CAIR was listed by DOJ as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation Hamas-finance trial.

Jewish Voice for Peace – U.S. group that promotes BDS and hosted convicted PFLP bomber Rasmea Odeh at events.

Islamic Society of North America – named alongside CAIR in the same Hamas-funding case; received $500 k from OSF.

Birzeit University – West-Bank school repeatedly cited for student links to Hamas and PFLP.

Mijente – U.S. activist network that partners with groups advocating abolition of ICE and police; supported anti-Israel “Shut It Down for Palestine” actions.

MPower Change – co-founded by Linda Sarsour; campaigns aligned with CAIR and pro-BDS activism.

Middle East Children’s Alliance – funded PFLP-connected “aid” partners in Gaza.

National Lawyers Guild – defended PFLP-linked groups and Stop Cop City defendants.
 

Category 3 – “Associates of Terrorist and Pro-Terrorism Groups” (Fiscal Sponsors)

Over $9.3 million has gone to nonprofits that handled money for the unregistered or extremist groups above:

Allied Media Projects – sponsor for 18 Million Rising (which praised Oct 7 attacks).

Citizen Engagement Lab Education Fund – sponsor for MPower Change.

Common Counsel Foundation – sponsor for Movement for Black Lives.

NEO Philanthropy – sponsor for Movement for Black Lives and MPower Change.

Highlander Research & Education Center – sponsor for BOLD.

Tides Center / Tides Advocacy – sponsors for Dream Defenders and its education fund.

Puente Human Rights Movement – sponsor for Mijente.

Praxis Project – sponsor for BOLD.

Empowerment Works – sponsor for Visualizing Impact / Visualizing Palestine.


Remember that Alex’s defense wasn’t that his OSF doesn’t knowingly fund groups that break the law.

Now he can't deny it. 



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