Alex Soros, son and heir of billionaire plutocrat George Soros, has extremely privileged access to Joe Biden’s White House, having visited at least 20 times since the Democrat took office. The 37-year-old has taken the reins at Open Society Foundations (OSF), the flagship activist organization of his father, now 92.
While Soros Sr., a convicted insider trader who has harbored lifelong delusions of being “a god”, has been one of the most prolific political donors in history, funding open borders activism and the election of progressive prosecutors such as Alvin Bragg, his son says he is “[even] more political”.
Alex is particularly close to leading Democrats such as Kamala Harris, Chuck Schumer, and Nancy Pelosi, regularly sharing selfies with them on social media, and openly declaring that he wants to help their party take back the U.S. House of Representatives in 2024.
There are hints that all is not well in Soros-world as Alex takes over, however. OSF is slashing 40 percent of global staff, leaving many activist non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that rely on it as a cash cow concerned for their own future. The cutbacks come despite the fact that Soros Sr. transferred $18 billion to OSF as recently as 2017 – more than the annual income tax take of many countries.