Because Alex Soros, son of billionaire mega-donor and philanthropist George Soros, has openly mingled with prominent Democratic politicians and showered liberal causes with millions of dollars in cash. , quietly had a pipeline to Biden’s White House.
While the older Soros has often kept a low profile, exercising influence through direct political contributions and funding left-wing movements from the non-profit network of millionaires, the younger Soros is a politician. and openly boasts of its closeness to world leaders.
Alex has made six trips to the White House since Biden took office, Fox News Digital reviewed visit records. The visit will run from October 2021 to December 2022 and will include meetings with senior officials of the Biden administration.
A White House official confirmed to Fox News Digital that two of the visits were with Biden’s Chief of Staff Ron Klein. In addition to the meeting appearing in the visitor’s log, Alex was also on his list of guests at the lavish state dinner honoring French President Emmanuel Macron and his wife Brigitte.
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New York State Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and George Soros’ son Alex Soros pose for a photo together at an undisclosed location.
(Twitter screenshot/Alexander Soros)
Fox News Digital also looked into Alex’s Instagram and found dozens of photos of top Democrats in the House and Senate between 2018 and 2022. And then-California House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made at least eight visits.
“It was nice to meet the leader of the majority. [Schumer] Beginning of the week! Please help elect at least two more of his Democratic senators so that we can ensure voting rights and women’s choice!” Soros said in July 2022. posted on his Instagram.
In a December 2021 Instagram post containing three photos of the pair’s meeting, Alex called Schumer his “good friend” and said he had a “great meeting” with him at the Capitol. A few months ago, Alex snapped a selfie with Schumer in a bicycle helmet and said, “It was nice to meet the Senate Majority Leader.” [Schumer] The other day, I was in good shape from cycling, so I concentrated [voting rights] legislation. ”
Last month, Alex posed for a picture with Pelosi at President Emmanuel Macron’s state dinner at the White House, where he won the “best-dressed” award and said he was “the greatest House Speaker in American history.”
In another Instagram post from September 2022, Alex and Pelosi pose for a photo with the caption. [Pelosi]In a September 2021 post, young Soros posed outside at an undisclosed location with his father and Pelosi, writing, “I trust Pelosi! [Speaker Pelosi] this weekend. “

California’s then House Speaker Nancy Pelosi poses with liberal billionaire donor George Soros (left) and son Alexander (right).
(Twitter screenshot/Alexander Soros)
Pelosi and Schumer’s offices did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s inquiry about the young Soros’ meeting with Democratic lawmakers.
In addition to Schumer and Pelosi, Alex posted three photos with former President Obama. This includes his two fundraisers he hosted at his New York City home in 2018 and his 2019 for the National Democratic Redistribution Commission (NDRC) featuring Obama. The third photo was taken. In November 2022, at the Obama Foundation Democracy Forum, he said, “Good meeting with @barackobama and success. [Obama Foundation]”Democracy Forum.
In May and December 2022, Alex posted two photos of him meeting with Hakeem Jeffries, the new House Leader in New York.The latest photo appears to be in New York City and includes the caption, ‘Great to see our new leader at home. [Rep. Jeffries]We are in one of the great hands of New York City. Another photo of him is in Washington DC.
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George Soros’ son, Alex Soros, is the Vice Chair of his father’s Open Society Foundation non-profit network.
(Jason Alden/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Earlier last year, Alex posted a photo with Congressman Adam Schiff of California and Senator Chris Murphy of Connecticut at the Munich Security Conference in Germany. He said it was “good to start a meeting with Chris Murphy, America’s great senator and politician,” and that he was “good to catch up” with Schiff, citing his anti-Trump efforts. praised.
Other Democrats pictured on Alex’s Instagram include Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, California Rep. Lo Khanna and Minnesota Rep. Ilhan Omar, who lost their seats. They include Texas gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke and Georgia Senator Rafael Warnock.
A look through Federal Election Commission records shows Alex has appeared alongside politicians, showering millions of dollars in donations to liberal super PACs and campaigns.
Records show that Alex has poured at least $5.7 million into federal coffers since the 2018 election. During this time, his most significant contribution was his $2 million to the Senate Majority PAC affiliated with Schumer.
Alex plowed over $700,000 into the Biden Victory Fund in 2020, making him one of the top donors. He put hundreds of thousands of dollars in additional cash into the Nancy Pelosi Victory Fund, the Democratic National Committee, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC).
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Additionally, tens of thousands of dollars were spent on state Democratic and individual campaigns, many of which were maximum donations, documents show.
Alex, now 37, tried to differentiate himself from his father when he was in his 20s and completing his Ph.D. He founded the Alexander Soros Foundation and is a student at the University of California, Berkeley.
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“If I don’t succeed, I’m just a lazy deadbeat trust fund kid,” he told The New York Times in 2012.
Alex is currently on the leadership team of the Open Society Foundation, serving under his father as Vice Chair. The network’s nonprofits have donated more than $32 billion to her worldwide over the years, including huge sums to far-left nonprofits and progressive efforts in the United States.
Jonathan Kaplan, a spokesperson for the Open Society Foundations, declined to comment by press time.
Brooke Curto of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.