It appears that retirement isn’t exactly suiting leftist billionaire George Soros, as America’s most notorious political kingmaker was revealed to have dropped another massive fortune ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The Soros group, Fund for Policy Reform, pumped a whopping $50 million into his political cash guzzler Democracy PAC January 13, according to Federal Election Commission filings.
Despite officially handing the reins of his $25 billion Open Society Foundations to his more unhinged acolyte son Alex, the elder Soros is signaling that he has no intention of abandoning his years-long obsession with buying control of the U.S. government for Democrats and politically handicapping his nemesis President Donald Trump. As Forbes magazine contextualized April 16, Soros has once again positioned himself as the largest midterm election donor so far.
Soros unleashed over $170 million into the 2022 midterms to make himself top dog in the political donor class that year, with the majority of it fueling his Democracy PAC. Old habits die hard?
Buying political outcomes has been synonymous with the Soros brand for decades. As Soros concluded himself in Soros on Soros: Staying Ahead of the Curve (1995): “Of course, what I do could be called meddling, because I want to promote an open society. An open society transcends national sovereignty.” And if the $32 billion Soros poured into his empire over the years is any indication, it’s that money isn’t an object when it comes to ensuring that his dark open society worldview becomes reality.
The Soros regime had already come under enormous political and legal fire for funneling $80 million into pro-terrorism groups in the U.S. and abroad, but this hasn’t appeared to have been enough to force it underground. In fact, one of Soros’ pet projects, fake news outfit Courier Newsroom, made headlines in February by being a co-host of a radical boycott of Trump’s State of the Union Address that was packed with a full lineup of insufferable Hollywood and uber lefty journos as guest speakers. Names on the list included the TDS-afflicted actor Robert De Niro and former CNN anchor Jim Acosta. Soros had poured $20 million into Courier between 2021 and 2023 alone.
Americans should be alert: Soros may have taken on emeritus status within his organization, but he’s still as dedicated as ever to bending the “arc of history” towards his New World Order-ish utopia.