Trump Demands George Soros, Son Face Federal Charges
Former President Donald Trump called for RICO charges against George Soros in a social media post Wednesday. He also accused Soros and his son Alexander of supporting violent protests across the United States.
Trump Calls for RICO Charges Against George Soros
Trump shared the message on Truth Social and criticized both George Soros and Alexander Soros. He claimed they should face racketeering charges under federal law.
Moreover, Trump accused them of backing protests and causing damage across the country. He warned that authorities were watching such actions closely.
Political Attacks on George Soros Continue
George Soros and Alexander Soros have often faced criticism from MAGA Republicans. Critics point to Soros’ long history of financial support for Democrats and left-wing causes.
Additionally, Soros has supported efforts to elect local prosecutors who avoid strict crackdowns on career criminals. Meanwhile, Alexander Soros has begun taking over operations of his father’s foundation.
Protest Outside Palantir Facility
Earlier this week, a small protest took place outside the new headquarters of Palantir Technologies in Aventura, Florida. During the demonstration, a woman struck a piñata resembling Trump while attendees watched.
The protest occurred outside Palantir’s facility near Miami. The company supports U.S. military and law enforcement through data analytics and artificial intelligence tools.
Groups Linked to Protest Network
According to Fox News Digital, nonprofit filings and organizing records suggest the protest involved a donor-backed network. The report linked the activity to groups connected to George Soros and Neville Roy Singham.
Moreover, organizers included groups such as the Party for Socialism and Liberation. These organizations openly oppose U.S. imperialism and criticize American foreign policy.
Concerns Raised by Critics
Chuck Flint, president of the Alliance for IRS Accountability, criticized the activism linked to the protest. He said the campaigns resemble coordinated influence operations rather than grassroots movements.
Additionally, Flint warned that such efforts could undermine American national security interests. He noted that U.S. troops currently rely on Palantir technology in active combat.