George Soros and son each cut $6,600 checks to Biden for 2024 election
Both George and Alex Soros will potentially provide support outside super PACs, which back his candidacy as was done back in the 2020 elections.
Recently released records show that financier George Soros and his son Alex cashed in maximum donations to US President Joe Biden's campaign during the second quarter for Biden's re-election committee.
Both Soros and his son cut $6,600 checks each to Biden on June 30 for their first step into the 2024 presidential elections, as more is expected to come.
However, neither of them provided money to Biden's Victory Fund, which carries astronomical contribution limits, but that is expected to change as the elections near.
Both George and Alex Soros will potentially provide support outside super PACs, which back his candidacy as was done back in the 2020 elections.
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Alex Soros gifted the Biden Victory Fund over $720,000, while his father gave in another $500,000, which combined, maxed out donations to Biden's campaign back in 2020.
This comes mere weeks after George Soros announced handing his son control of his massive Open Society Foundations network, which funds left-wing initiatives across the US.
The Soros' have kept tight ties with Biden, as Alex has made 14 documented visits to the White House since Biden took office in 2020, according to the New York Post.
Open Society Foundations, which aims to promote “the growth of inclusive and vibrant democracies," is also a fundraiser on behalf of the Democratic Party.