George Soros’ Son Visited Biden’s White House Over A Dozen Times Since President Took Office

The son of billionaire leftist megadonor George Soros met with top U.S. officials at the White House 14 times since President Joe Biden took office.

Alexander Soros, 37, chairs the Open Society Foundations, the network founded by his father that donates to leftist causes and political candidates focused on reshaping the American justice system. White House visitor logs reviewed by the New York Post showed that Alexander has visited the White House 14 times since October 2021.

The Democratic fundraiser’s son most recently traveled to Biden’s White House on December 1, when he met with then-Chief of Staff Ron Klain’s adviser Nina Srivastava. Alexander also attended a lavish dinner honoring French President Emmanuel Macron that was put on by the president and first lady Jill Biden on the South Lawn, the Post reported.

On October 6, 2022, Alexander met with Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer and Kimberly Lang, a National Security Advisor executive assistant. Alexander met with Finer on three separate occasions. Madeline Strasser, another adviser to Klain, met with the younger Soros in October 2021 and April 2022.

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