Organizations Linked To Soros Received Hundreds of Millions of Dollars From USAID

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Before it was shuttered, USAID routed funds to Soros-aligned causes.

Organizations with close links to George Soros’s Open Society Foundations received hundreds of millions of dollars of taxpayer money in recent years.

Government records show that the East-West Management Institute backed by the Open Society Foundations, received more than $260 million in grants from USAID for a wide variety of projects across the world.

InfoWars reports: The Institute came under intense scrutiny during the Obama administration and then again during Trump’s first term, when Senators wrote to Secretary of State Rex Tillerson to allege the Institute was interfering in Albanian politics in a way that may “give the Prime Minister and left-of-center government full control over the judiciary.” 

A number of other Soros-backed organizations received funding from USAID, including the Anti-Corruption Action Center in Ukraine and Transparency International. The Anti-Corruption Action Center appears to have been involved in the Maidan coup of 2014 that toppled Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych and precipitated the first Russian invasion of the country.

The Soros Open Society Foundations have been responsible for distributing hundreds of millions of dollars to left-wing causes in the US, including the election funds of radical district attorneys like Alvin Bragg and Fani Willis, both of whom prosecuted Donald Trump during the Joe Biden presidency.

Soros has spent over $40 million just on direct campaign funding for radical prosecutors in the last decade. It’s reckoned that 40% of all murders in the US take place in districts represented by Soros prosectuors.

Soros also contributed $60 million to President Biden’s re-election campaign.

When pressed for comment by Just the News, the Open Society Foundations did not respond to comment.

The White House is planning to cut 97% of USAID staff, reducing the number from around 10,000 to less than 4300.

On Tuesday, the administration ended all USAID work and put all employees on leave, with thousands of overseas workers to be recalled within 30 days.

According to Reuters, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Trump administration was identifying critical programs that would be exempted swingeing cuts.

More than two thirds of USAID workers are located outside the United States. As of 2023, the ‘aid’ organization managed more than $40 billion in projects.

There have been organized protests against the cuts, led by senior Democrat politicians.

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