REVEALED: George Soros uses army of 'radicalized government lawyers to tear apart the justice system'

"The American justice system was designed to protect the people from lawbreakers. Soros and his son have upended this system by deploying radicalized prosecutors who target the very people they are supposed to protect," MRC concluded.

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"The American justice system was designed to protect the people from lawbreakers. Soros and his son have upended this system by deploying radicalized prosecutors who target the very people they are supposed to protect," MRC concluded.

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A new report from the Media Research Center (MRC) has revealed how George Soros and his son, Alex, have created a large group of prosecutors spanning the nation who "openly" defy laws set forth by the states that they are in.

The MRC obtained 7,785 pages of documents that include emails and text messages through public records requests which "exposed an elaborate system in which prominent Soros-backed district and state attorneys have been directed by Soros-backed groups to ignore laws that don’t comport with their leftist politics."



The MRC said that "These documents reveal how the Soros machine effectively employs an army of radicalized government lawyers to tear apart the justice system. The result is a crumbling legal system where laws are openly defied by the very people who are paid to enforce them."

A total of 126 prosecutors were found to be backed by Soros, including those who were supported by funding from Soros groups, those who attended "secret Soros meetings (referred to as 'convenings')," as well as prosecutors who signed onto pledges vowing to adhere to Soros priorities. Some of these prosecutors included Los Angeles County DA George Gascon, Salt Lake City DA Sim Gill, and New York DA Alvin Bragg among others.

George Soros, MRC stated, has placed $40 million into at least 75 district attorney races across the country as of January 2023. An additional $77,663,316 was shelled out between 2016 and 2022 to 20 left-leaning nonprofits and educational institutions.

Fair & Just Prosecution (FJP), a Tides Center project funded in part by Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF), held at least 26 private strategy sessions in 2021 and 2022 with prosecutors. In one 18-month period, then-San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin had over 500 email communications with FJP and eight in-person meetings. Three Soros-backed district attorneys, — Satana Deberry, Parisa Dehghani-Tafti and George Gascon — sit on FJP’s seven-person board of directors. Over 40 prosecutors across the country are part of the network.

FJP has worked with political consulting firm Safer Cities to host prosecutor-only meetings about topics such as "How Prosecutors Should Respond To Fear-Mongering on Murder, Drugs, and Bail Reform" and "the media-driven fear narratives around shoplifting," and encouraged prosecutors to work closely with Safer Cities. FJP and Safer Cities are closely entwined, with one of Safer Cities’ leaders being political consultant Tracy Schmaler, who was listed as "staff" by FJP.

FJP, on at least 12 occasions, sent out "celebratory emails when one of their network prosecutors indicted or convicted a police officer." Also being involved with FJP are high level Biden-Harris administration prosecutors, such as then-Deputy Associate AG of the United States Theron Pride, Jr., who was hosted at a 2021 private prosecutor meeting.

FJP has directed prosecutors to sign at least 33 formal statements and pledges, which often "included formal policy commitments, and demonstrated a coordinated effort to influence public policy." FJP also got prosecutors "to sign onto friend-of-the-court briefs lobbying both state and federal courts to pervert the law."

Among these statements and pledges were ones having prosecutors support "more restrictions on and investigations of police officers and oppose election integrity measures, capital punishment, enforcement of federal immigration law and protections for the unborn."

The report from MRC noted the "Texas Five," five Soros-backed prosecutors from Texas who took pledges from the FJP not to enforce abortion and child sex change laws passed in the Republican-led state.

At least 30 percent of the US population lives under Soros-funded prosecutors, with states like New York, Minnesota, Oregon, Illinois, and the District of Columbia being 100 percent under Soros-funded prosecutor control.

"The American justice system was designed to protect the people from lawbreakers. Soros and his son have upended this system by deploying radicalized prosecutors who target the very people they are supposed to protect," MRC concluded.
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