Need more evidence to prove how much influence the Soros empire wields over the media? Then The New York Times’s, er, heart-throbbing excuse for a news item over crown prince Alex’s wedding to corrupt former Hillary Clinton aide and disgraced former Congressman Anthony Weiner’s ex-wife Huma Abedin could probably serve as Exhibit A.
Times writer Tammy LaGorce spent a whopping 2,010 words trying to twist the union of two of the most notorious people in American politics into some kind of fairy tale. “Alex Soros and Huma Abedin Share Their Love Story and Wedding,” read LaGorce’s cringe headline.
LaGorce then profiled their entire relationship story with so much sensationalist puffery it was enough to jump-start a good retching: “Each knew of the other for years, but it took an intense conversation at a party in 2023 — plus a missed DM, a text chain, many more texts, phone calls and the Doha Forum — to set a dinner date.” What is this, high school?
The newspaper enthusiastically highlighted the A-list Democrats who were in attendance, including Abedin’s old boss Hillary and her husband former President Bill Clinton. This was particularly awkward, given that The Times and other liberal outlets had refused to report on a cringey photo showing President Clinton officiating Abedin’s previous wedding to Weiner, which was uncannily embarrassing given the juxtaposition of the two remarkably similar, cheating men. Other guests of Alex and Huma included former Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband, Doug Emhoff; Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY).
LaGorce didn’t bother to mention anything about Abedin’s role in her former boss’s egregious email server scandal, the mishandling of classified information, and potential conflict of interest with the Clinton Foundation. And why bother when she was too busy making Abedin out to be a Disney princess awaiting her radical Prince Charming:
For Saturday’s ceremony, Ms. Abedin, who is now legally Huma Abedin Soros, wore an off-the-shoulder ivory Givenchy gown with a slim belt designed by Sarah Burton. Mr. Soros wore a Dior tuxedo that he mentioned was not new, because his favorite clothes tend to be well-made pieces he has hung onto for years.
LaGorce propagandized that Soros’s “fashion philosophy matches his attitude about waiting to find the perfect woman to marry.”
A match made in hell for sure. MRC Business discovered in previous reports that the Soros machine had given at least $131 million to control and influence over 250 media organizations around the world to spread its radical agenda on abortion, Marxist economics, anti-Americanism, defunding the police, environmental extremism and LGBT fanaticism. Apparently, The Times is currying favor with this media empire by giving Alex some free PR.
MRC Business also just released a new investigation in coordination with the Bongino Report highlighting how the Soros machine under both George and Alex allocated at least a whopping $618,895,617 collectively between 2016 and 2024 toward exploiting the issue of climate change alone to reshape the world into an eco-utopia.
One thing’s for sure, as The Times nauseatingly implied: Alex seems to have found his de facto Queen of the Soros Empire. Yikes.