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Spooky Dude Jr.’s sit down with a vice presidential nominee set off all the “red flags” as social media users asserted, “They don’t even hide their evil planning…”

If it weren’t already clear that the 2024 presidential election was a race between American sovereignty and open borders globalism, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz had a photo-op with the influential cherry atop the dark money sundae when he came to call on Alex Soros.

On Monday, the chair of the Open Society Foundation’s Board of Directors, who took over for his billionaire father, George Soros, boasted of the meeting sharing a number of images on X with the caption, “Honored to host Governor @Tim_Walz at my home in New York City!”

The meeting that included Soros’ fiancée, a longtime ally to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Huma Abedin, was one of several fundraising stops across the five boroughs for Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, the New York Times reported, conveniently timed for the beginning of U.N. Week in New York City.

Previously, the trio had gathered together in Chicago the same day that Harris had given her acceptance speech as the Democratic Party’s nominee.

“Walzified! Walzpilled! Great to meet with our future VP, coach Walz here in Chicago!” wrote the 38-year-old financier over the images.

According to the Washington Examiner’s review of visitor logs, the heir to the infamous philanthropist’s $25 billion empire visited the White House no less than 25 times from Oct. 2021 through May 2024, which included the state dinner held for Kenya that month in addition to two meetings in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building.

Along with the latest Walz-Soros get-together happening as dignitaries and hangers-on from around the world descended on the Big Apple, their meeting also followed a controversial decision by the Federal Communications Commission to benefit Soros Fund Management, of which Alex Soros sits on the investment committee.

As had been reported, the FCC fast-tracked the investment management firm’s acquisition of Audacy’s over 200 radio stations, known for carrying conservative talk radio programs to more than 165 million Americans in 40 different markets.

The decision bypassed the typical review requirements that required security checks for such a purchase that would result in a foreign ownership stake exceeding 25%.

The extent to which the younger Soros rubbed elbows with Democratic Party power players was no secret as he had been seen schmoozing with elected officials throughout the Democratic National Convention and elsewhere.

As one user pointed out with pictures of the billionaire beside California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Harris herself, “They don’t even hide their evil planning …”

In addition to further shattering the already absurd suggestion that the Harris-Walz ticket somehow meant a reckoning for corporate interests, the meeting helped to dispel the “folksy” midwestern persona of the governor and signaled what a hypothetical administration would look like if Democrats had their way in November.

“Having Alex Soros in your back pocket,” as one user put it, “is not a good thing for America. This is a massive red flag.”

Kevin Haggerty
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