Soros: 'My Hope for 2024 is That Trump and DeSantis Will Slug it Out for the Republican Nomination'
In a speech at the Technical University of Munich on Feb. 16, billionaire left-wing activist George Soros said hi shope for 2024 is that former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis “slug it out for the Republican nomination.”
“My hope for 2024 is that Trump and Gov. DeSantis of Florida will slug it out for the Republican nomination,” said Soros. “Trump has turned into a pitiful figure, continually bemoaning his loss in 2020.”
“Big Republican donors are abandoning him in droves,” he added.
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“DeSantis is shrewd, ruthless, and ambitious,” said Soros. “He’s likely to be a Republican candidate.”
George Soros, 92, is a long-time left-wing activist and philanthropist. He has donated billions of dollars over the decades to myriad leftist organizations, particularly his Open Society Foundations.
Soros currently has a real time net worth of $6.7 billion, according to Forbes.
“Soros shifted $18 billion from his family office to his Open Society Foundations as of 2018,” reported Forbes, and “Soros has long been one of the Democratic Party’s most generous donors and poured $125 million into a super PAC ahead of the 2022 midterm elections.”
According to a Special Report, George Soros: Godfather of the Left, by the Media Research Center’s Business and Media Institute, Soros has “helped foment revolutions, undermined national currencies and funded radicals around the world. Soros has been convicted of insider dealing in France and fined $3 million, fined another $2 million in his native Hungary.”
“His ‘foundations have been accused of shielding spies and breaking currency laws,’ and his investing strategy has been targeted for harming several national currencies,” reads the report.
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