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Trump is Going to War With Soros Starting Federal Investigations

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The Trump administration has launched a federal crackdown on shadowy nonprofits accused of bankrolling domestic chaos, starting with billionaire George Soros's Open Society Foundations.

A leaked Justice Department memo, obtained by The New York Times, directs at least six U.S. attorneys' offices to draft investigative plans, potentially leading to charges from arson to material support for terrorism.

The directive, issued from Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche's office, targets offices in California, New York, Washington, D.C., Chicago, Detroit, and Maryland.

It cites a recent Capital Research Center report alleging OSF funneled over $80 million to groups linked to terrorism and extremist violence, including Palestinian "human rights" outfit al-Haq, described as a terrorist front.

Aakash Singh, the lawyer in Blanche's office overseeing federal prosecutors, invoked the watchdog's findings to justify probes.

"The report alleges that Soros’s group has 'poured over $80 million into groups tied to terrorism or extremist violence,'" Singh wrote, urging attorneys to assess criminal viability.

OSF condemned the move as retaliation.

In a statement, the foundation called it "politically motivated attacks on civil society, meant to silence speech the administration disagrees with and undermine the First Amendment right to free speech."

The probe escalates months of escalating tensions.

Shortly after Trump's inauguration, the administration dismantled the U.S. Agency for International Development, exposing fractures in the NGO sector.

Far-left groups then torched Tesla showrooms nationwide, prompting scrutiny of funders like the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which had poured millions into the Arabella Advisors network behind "No Kings" protests—color-revolution tactics mirroring U.S. intelligence operations abroad.

By late summer, Gates severed ties with Arabella, amid fears of backlash.

Trump amplified the pressure on Truth Social, blasting Soros: "He should be charged with RICO because they support violent protests."

The post referenced anti-ICE riots and Tesla attacks earlier in the year.

Violence surged in response: a transgender gunman stormed a Minneapolis church; a suspect with a transgender boyfriend was linked to the Kirk political assassination; and far-left radicals assaulted ICE facilities in Texas.

The Atlantic, in a stark admission, labeled the rise in left-wing militancy a "major problem."

Civil terrorism expert Jason Curtis Anderson warned of a broader threat.

"Far-left extremism extends far beyond groups like Antifa," Anderson said. "There is an entire revolutionary (Marxist) ecosystem of interconnected entities: billion-dollar progressive NGOs, anarchist networks, political organizations such as the DSA, foreign influence operations like the Singham network, gaming platforms, Discord servers and Reddit threads, the dark web, and even civil-rights organizations staffed with 'movement lawyers' fully dedicated to waging war against the West until it collapses."

The White House has since designated Antifa a domestic terror group, frozen assets tied to China-linked billionaire Roy Singham, and probed the FBI's "Armed Queers" network in the Kirk case.

Lawmakers demand Treasury action against Singham's empire, accused of funding anti-ICE riots.

The Socialist Rifle Association, boasting 10,000 members, openly plans "war against fascists," echoing Democratic playbooks from communist histories.

Trump's offensive shows no signs of slowing, with eyes on Palestinian fronts like PFLP and Samidoun, plus U.S. dynasty nonprofits behind 2020's BLM riots that ravaged cities.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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