George Soros, David Rockefeller Jr., Hyatt Hotel heirs Susan and Nick Pritzker, and other major donors to the Joe Biden campaign are among the biggest funders of the Gaza protest movement accusing the 81-year-old Democrat of genocide.
The U.S. college campus crisis has helped to drive a wedge between Biden and the youth demographic, formerly one of his strongest bases of electoral support. An analysis by POLITICO suggests the pro-Palestinian protest movement, which has occupied buildings, set up encampments, and significantly disrupted colleges across the country, has paradoxically been bankrolled by Biden’s major donors.
David Rockefeller Jr. gave $300,000 to the Soros-seeded Tides Foundation, which has in turn given $500,000 to the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace.
“Why [is the Rockefeller Fund] giving significant grants to Jewish Voice for Peace, [which] blamed the horrific Oct. 7 attacks on Israel and the United States rather than Hamas?” questioned Elisha Wiesel, another Democrat donor.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation previously supported the Tides Foundation, but it has ceased allocating them active grants.
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Donald Trump has argued that Biden, whose official position is that there are fine people on both sides of the anti-Israel protests and counter-protests, is struggling to find a coherent position because he “hates Israel” but also “hates the Palestinians.”
The message appears to be cutting through with both younger voters and Muslim voters — crucial in the swing state of Michigan — with many people who would typically trend Democrat saying they will not vote for “Genocide Joe.”
“What do they say? ‘What are they going to do, vote for the guy that banned Arabs?’ And the answer is yes,” explained Palestinian-American comic Amer Zahr in April. “You’re really asking me whether I’m going to take a [travel] ban or a genocide? I’ll take a ban.”
Senator Bernie Sanders, whose supporters previously lobbied Michigan Democrats not to vote for Biden in the state’s primary, has said Gaza could prove to be Biden’s “Vietnam.”