Trump sets sights on liberal mega-donor George Soros: 'A chilling message to other donors' [View all]
Source: The Guardian
Sun 5 Oct 2025 08.00 EDT
Last modified on Mon 6 Oct 2025 03.27 EDT
Pam Bondi, the US attorney general, said everything is on the table and left it there. But Donald Trump threw discretion to the wind and was far more specific about his choice of enemy to go after. If you look at Soros, hes at the top of everything, the US president said. The gathering with reporters took place in the Oval Office last month as Trump ordered a crackdown on leftwing terrorism and threatened to investigate and prosecute those who financially support it.
There is no evidence linking George Soros, a 95-year-old billionaire who has supported democratic causes around the world, or Reid Hoffman, who helped start PayPal and the networking site LinkedIn, to terrorism. But both are top donors to the Democratic party. And both were named by Trump as potential participants in a vast conspiracy to finance violent protesters against the government.
It is no coincidence, critics say, that the president is intensifying his attacks on Soros little more than a year before the midterm elections for Congress. The billionaire has reportedly contributed more than $170m to help Democrats during the 2022 midterm cycle. A justice department investigation could deter both Soros and other would-be donors in 2026.
Larry Jacobs, director of the Center for the Study of Politics and Governance at the University of Minnesota, said: Anyone who contributes to the Democrats can expect Soros treatment if theyre giving a large amount of money. Weve seen Trump quite skillfully using intimidation and threats to bring prominent law firms, major universities and others to their knees. This is another effort to cower opposition. The point here is to make it harder for Democrats to raise money.
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