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George Soros’ Son Alex Can’t Fill His Father’s Shoes

Despite having a network of billions of costs and an uninfluenced nonprofits, George Soros’ son Alex Soros has none of what he needs to continue his father’s decades of impact on the global political landscape.

That’s a despicable conclusion New York Magazine profile About Soros, 39, who took over the helm of his 94-year-old father’s “charity network,” The Open Society Foundations (OSF).

“The real story is that everyone who knows their family knows that Alex is the very wrong person who leads the foundation.” New York Magazine Alex Soros’ profile, published Tuesday, reads cited an anonymous source “using deep OSF ties.”

If true, the young Soros Apple would fall far from the elder tree. Globally, the Open Society has handed out $32 billion in elderly personal property on domestic and international causes, Foundation website Report.

George Soros has long been the troubling of America’s conservative and populist movements, funding countless causes of social justice. Among many others, including longtime critics and talk radio’s Glenbeck. Called Soros is the “puppetmaster” and “the man behind the curtain” who have quietly influenced America’s left-wing politics more than anyone else in recent decades.

but, New York Magazine The work appears to suggest that young Soros does not have such an influence. Written by Simon van Zuylen-Wood, this article is about Alex Soros, chairman of the OSF board of directors:

In private, he is brooding and cerebral, with a tendency to be candid and enthusiastic explosion. Baritones like Peter Thiel, his halt, are full of AHS and UMS, and his writing can sometimes sound like records skipping, as if they can’t easily put what is obvious in his mind into language. This slightly tortured persona worked with his father in finance and charity, inviting comparisons with his elder brother Jonathan, who leapt out of Harvard Law School and the federal secretary.

Unlike his father, who influenced powerful things behind the scenes, Alex Soros was in the 2024 presidential election. Fundraising activities Tim Waltz’s “creating a PR headache” by blowing up photos of the event on social media in his New York City apartment.

As top of the former OSF, “Alex likes to collect ‘shiny objects’,” the magazine reports. His X account is packed with photographs of famous figures, ranging from Bill Clinton and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to France’s President Emmanuel Macron and the late Pope Francis.

This week, Breitbart reported that several Soros-funded non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are behind efforts to decriminalize illegal immigrants despite their lack of popularity with American voters.

Previous report from Fox News highlighting the research of the Center for Media Studies on Alex Soros: “He politicized mass shootings, praised Biden’s “disastrous” withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021, supports the abolition of electoral colleges, embraced the disparity against justice in the conservative Supreme Court, and supports the “condemnation of sex work.”

Lowell Cauffiel is the bestseller author Under the line And nine other novels and non-fiction crime titles. look lowellcauffiel.com more.

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