George Soros sponsored political neophytes, most with ZERO prosecutorial experience – previously an assumed a prerequisite for that office. The decisive factor in most cases was outside financing – unprecedented levels of campaign cash directly from large donors or through third-party allied groups (i.e., political action committees).
70 Anti-Law DAs Across The Nation
Over the past decade, billionaire George Soros has spent at least $50 million to elect scores of “social justice” prosecutors across the country. These district attorneys, who represent over 70 million people or more than 1 in 5 Americans, often pursue pro-criminal and anti-police policies.
Most of these prosecutors were political neophytes and had zero prosecutorial experience – previously an assumed prerequisite for office. The decisive factor in most cases was outside financing – unprecedented levels of campaign cash directly from large donors or through third-party allied groups (i.e., political action committees).
Most of these prosecutors were political neophytes and had zero prosecutorial experience – previously an assumed prerequisite for office. The decisive factor in most cases was outside financing – unprecedented levels of campaign cash directly from large donors or through third-party allied groups (i.e., political action committees).
Sources of The Soros Prosecutors’ funding, affiliations, and actions
Some of know Soros Contributions Include:
• Jody Owens (Hinds County, Mississippi) – $500,000 *1
• Monica Worrell (Orange and Osceola Counties, Florida) – $1,500,000 *2
• Parisa Dehghani-Tafti (Arlington County, Virginia) – $700,000 *3
• Ramin Fatehi (Norfolk, Virginia) – $228,000 *4
• David Clegg (Ulster County, New York) – $240,000 *5
• Shalena Cook Jones (Chatham County, Georgia) – $147,000 *6
• Jason Williams (Orleans Parish, Louisiana) – $220,000 *7
• Jack Stollenmaier (Delaware County, Pennsylvania) – $185,000 *8
• Shani Curi Mitchell (Monroe County, New York) – $800,000 [defeated, 2019] *9
• Pamela Price (Alameda County, California) – $984,000 [defeated, 2018 ] *10
• Genevieve Jones-Wright (San Diego County, California) –$1,584,000 [defeated, 2018] *11
• Noah Phillips (Sacramento County, California) – $497,000 [defeated, 2018] *12
• Jody Owens (Hinds County, Mississippi) – $500,000 *1
• Monica Worrell (Orange and Osceola Counties, Florida) – $1,500,000 *2
• Parisa Dehghani-Tafti (Arlington County, Virginia) – $700,000 *3
• Ramin Fatehi (Norfolk, Virginia) – $228,000 *4
• David Clegg (Ulster County, New York) – $240,000 *5
• Shalena Cook Jones (Chatham County, Georgia) – $147,000 *6
• Jason Williams (Orleans Parish, Louisiana) – $220,000 *7
• Jack Stollenmaier (Delaware County, Pennsylvania) – $185,000 *8
• Shani Curi Mitchell (Monroe County, New York) – $800,000 [defeated, 2019] *9
• Pamela Price (Alameda County, California) – $984,000 [defeated, 2018 ] *10
• Genevieve Jones-Wright (San Diego County, California) –$1,584,000 [defeated, 2018] *11
• Noah Phillips (Sacramento County, California) – $497,000 [defeated, 2018] *12