George Soros Transfers $18 Billion to his Open Society Foundation

What’s the difference between a humanitarian nonprofit group and a politically activist one?

That’s a giant question that liberal billionaire George Soros may need to answer as he just made one of the largest transfers of funds ever — $18 billion — from his personal and business investment accounts into the endowment of his umbrella nonprofit Open Society Foundations (OSF).

OSF provides funds and resources to hundreds of left-wing charities and causes from Black Lives Matter (BLM) to People for the American Way (PFAW).

In theory, Soros will be able to pay less in taxes on these funds if they’re being held by a nonprofit organization, but one has to wonder at what point does a venture that gets involved in political work both domestically and overseas go from being a “charity” to an “activist group?”

Soros is largely responsible for the overthrow of at least a dozen regimes around the world via his associated organizations’ “color revolutions.” The violent tactics now being employed by Leftist groups like Antifa look a lot like they’re copied from the playbooks of many of these earlier regime upheavals.

Soros has made no secret of his distaste for conservatives and President Donald Trump. In view of this, it’s long past time for the Department of Justice (DOJ), the IRS and any other number of other government agencies to investigate this Machiavellian meddler in American and world affairs, and, if anything is amiss, throw him in jail.

Watch, as Fox’s Lou Dobbs pumps chairman of the American Conservative Union Matt Schlapp for more information on this latest financial move by Soros.


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