Suspicions about the Soros Foundation: OSF under investigation for alleged funding of extremist groups

  

Federal investigators in the United States have opened an inquiry to determine whether the Open Society Foundations (OSF), founded by billionaire George Soros, may have violated federal law by allocating resources to organizations linked to extremism and political violence.

According to a report by the Capital Research Center (CRC), since 2016, the OSF—currently under the direction of Alexander Soros, son of the "philanthropist"—has funneled more than $80 million to groups described as direct participants in domestic terrorism, promoters of terrorist causes, or with ties to foreign organizations designated by the U.S. government as terrorists.

The report argues that several of the funded entities have a history of supporting confrontational political campaigns, violent protests, and narratives associated with radical movements. According to Soros's critics, this practice could constitute violations of federal regulations prohibiting funding to organizations of this nature.

Although authorities have not yet issued official conclusions, the investigation adds a new layer of controversy to the figure of Soros and the role of his foundations in international politics, especially in a context of growing polarization and debate about the limits of political activism financed by large fortunes.

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