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Dec 25, 2025

GOP Rep Pushes For DOJ Investigation Into Soros Network Amid Political Violence-lllll

Republican Rep. Buddy Carter of Georgia has called on the Department of Justice to launch an investigation into organizations funded by billionaire donor George Soros, citing concerns over possible involvement in politically motivated violence, a report said on Thursday.

In a letter sent Thursday to Attorney General Pam Bondi, Carter called for a “comprehensive and immediate” investigation into the Open Society Foundations and other groups backed by billionaire megadonor George Soros to “determine whether they are in violation of any federal laws related to domestic terrorism, material support for violence, or other illegal activities targeting Americans based on political beliefs.”

The Daily Caller was first to report the development.

“There is growing concern, based on credible reporting, that George Soros’ Open Society Foundations have played a significant role in funding organizations associated with promoting political extremism and engage in or endorse actions that meet the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s definition of domestic terrorism,” Carter wrote.

“The funding of organizations that engage in, support, or incite political violence must not be tolerated,” Carter, who is running to unseat Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff next year, added.

Carter’s request references a recent report from the Capital Research Center (CRC) that found billionaire George Soros, through his Open Society Foundations, directed more than $80 million to organizations that allegedly “engage in or endorse” activities meeting the FBI’s definition of domestic terrorism.

According to the report, one such group — the Center for Third World Organizing (CTWO) — received $400,000 in funding and publicly stated that it “threw down with people in the streets” during the 2020 George Floyd riots, the Caller added.

The Capital Research Center report also found that the Center for Third World Organizing (CTWO) has served as an umbrella for several radical groups, including the Ruckus Society, whose founders and training materials have endorsed tactics that “may be outside of the law.” The network further encompasses the BlackOUT Collective, which co-authored a pro-Hamas guide that glorified the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and cited a Ruckus Society manual promoting property destruction and blockades.

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