Federal investigators are reportedly examining whether the Open Society Foundations (OSF), founded by George Soros and now led by his son Alexander, may have violated U.S. law by funding organizations linked to political violence or extremism.
The scrutiny follows a report by the Capital Research Center, which alleges OSF has directed over $80 million since 2016 to domestic and international groups accused of controversial or criminal activity.
The report claims that at least $23 million went to U.S.-based organizations allegedly involved in activities like sabotage and property damage. Some of the funding reportedly supported groups linked to the 2020 protests and movements such as the “Stop Cop City” campaign in Atlanta, where some activists face legal charges, including domestic terrorism and racketeering.