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Report: Soros Foundations Sent $80M to Groups Linked to Domestic Extremism

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A new investigative report by the Capital Research Center (CRC) alleges that George Soros’s Open Society Foundations (OSF) has funneled over \$80 million since 2016 to groups allegedly linked to extremist violence, domestic terrorism, or foreign terrorist organizations. Now led by Soros’s son Alexander, the OSF is under scrutiny for financially supporting dozens of radical organizations both in the U.S. and internationally.

According to the report, at least \$23 million went to seven U.S.-based groups involved in activities the FBI classifies as domestic terrorism, such as property destruction, sabotage, and economic disruption. Among the recipients are the Ruckus Society and the Sunrise Movement, both associated with violent demonstrations and the Antifa-linked “Stop Cop City” campaign, where numerous activists now face terrorism or racketeering charges.

CRC further highlights OSF’s \$18 million in funding to the Movement for Black Lives, which helped produce a controversial manual that praised Hamas’s October 2023 massacre in Israel. The manual also included instructions for activists on using fake IDs, staging blockades, and disrupting commerce—raising alarms about the legality of such support.

Internationally, OSF directed more than \$2.3 million to Al-Haq, a West Bank NGO sanctioned in 2025 by the U.S. for ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a designated terrorist group. This funding connection has intensified concerns about OSF’s adherence to federal laws regarding material support for terrorism.

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While OSF denies supporting violent protests and calls legal threats “outrageous,” the CRC report has prompted Republican lawmakers to call for investigations. With OSF’s assets exceeding \$25 billion, the stakes of any legal or congressional action are significant.

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