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Soros-funded Dems suddenly upset by billionaires in government

m.knox

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https://nypost.com/2025/02/06/opini...suddenly-upset-by-billionaires-in-government/

Sometimes you have to laugh. Earlier this week, Sen. Chuck Schumer threw his toys out of the stroller in a social media post. He wrote: “An unelected shadow government is conducting a hostile takeover of the federal government.”

To the extent that this histrionic claim makes any sense, we must guess that Schumer (D-NY) was talking about the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Schumer seemed especially angry about the closure of USAID. He went on to grouse about Donald Trump and his “billionaire buddies.”

Happily for those of us who keep an eye on such things, Schumer’s rant was reposted by Alex Soros.

Not many readers will have heard of Alex Soros. But I can tell you this: He is not a man who got where he did simply by hard work.

Alex is the son of multibillionaire investor and dark-money donor George Soros. He is also now engaged to former Hilary Clinton aide Huma Abedin (who, for some reason, ditched Anthony Wiener some time ago).
Anyone who follows Soros Jr. on social media will have noticed that he gets some pretty amazing photo opportunities. One day he’s posting a photo of himself with Nancy Pelosi. Next he’s standing next to Schumer. Another day he’s with Kamala Harris or Tim Walz (remember him?). Still another day he’s with Pete Buttigieg or Elizabeth Warren.


What a charmed life.

But why did all these people spend recent years shimmying up to Alex Soros? Is it the man’s charisma, brains, insight and originality? No, of course not. It’s because his father is a billionaire radical left-wing investor, and so is he.
 
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