Trump Vows RICO Probe into Soros in NBC Interview

Lead President Donald Trump told NBC News on Saturday that his administration will investigate financier George Soros under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, accusing him of funding violent protests across the United States.
Nut Graf Coming days after the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and amid rising political tensions, Trump’s renewed focus on Soros underscores his strategy of targeting prominent Democratic donors as part of a broader crackdown on “radical left” groups.
Allegations of Protest Funding
- Trump labeled Soros “a bad guy” who “should be put in jail,” asserting that his Open Society Foundations bankroll street riots rather than peaceful demonstrations.
- The president argued that Soros’s activities go “beyond mere protests,” describing them as “real agitation” that threatens public order.
Open Society Foundations Responds
The Open Society Foundations have repeatedly denied any involvement in violent protests, stating they neither pay nor directly coordinate agitators and emphasizing their mission to promote human rights and peaceful civic engagement.
Political Context and Reactions
Shortly after Kirk’s killing, Trump used his Oval Office address to condemn political violence and vowed to target its financial backers. Critics warn that weaponizing the RICO Act against a private philanthropist without evidence risks undermining judicial integrity and fueling conspiracy theories.
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RICO Threat Renewed
Trump first floated RICO charges against Soros on social media in August, accusing him and his son Alex of orchestrating nationwide unrest.
DOJ Yet to Act
As of September 13, the Department of Justice has not confirmed any formal investigation into Soros, suggesting Trump’s statements remain primarily rhetorical.
Impact on U.S. Political Climate
Legal experts caution that such high-profile accusations without substantiation may deepen the nation’s partisan divide and erode public trust in democratic institutions.
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