House Republicans Demand Financial Records from Soros-Linked Groups Over Alleged Antifa Funding
House Republicans Demand Financial Records from Soros-Linked Groups Over Alleged Antifa Funding
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For years, they operated in shadows; masked militants wreaking havoc while politicians insisted they didn’t exist. Like phantoms in a fever dream, they torched buildings, assaulted officers, and terrorized communities, all while the establishment claimed Americans were imagining things.

But shadows have a funny way of disappearing when someone finally turns on the lights.

The violence has been undeniable—at least to those of us living in reality. In Portland, militants used stop signs as battering rams against ICE facilities, hurled explosives at federal officers, and rolled out guillotines in the streets.

In Atlanta, they threw Molotov cocktails at law enforcement, attempted to blind officers with lasers, and set police cars ablaze. Yet somehow, prominent Democrats kept insisting none of it was real; for instance, Jerry Nadler called Antifa a “myth.” Joy Behar brushed it off as “fictitious.” Makes you wonder what planet they’ve been living on, doesn’t it?

President Trump changed that narrative with a stroke of his pen, designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. The White House didn’t mince words: these are “radical terrorists” who’ve been “wreaking havoc and perpetrating violence on American communities for far too long.

But designation is one thing—following the money is another.

Congress Demands Answers

Now, House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan and Constitutional Subcommittee Chairman Chip Roy are doing what should have been done years ago: demanding the financial records. They’ve sent letters to two major left-wing organizations—the Alliance for Global Justice and George Soros’s Open Society Foundations—demanding they turn over documents related to their support of groups tied to Antifa violence.

From the congressional letter:

Antifa’s left-wing extremist violence cannot be justified. AFGJ is directly responsible for the activities conducted by its projects as well as the use of funds raised on behalf of those projects.

The investigation isn’t fishing in the dark. AFGJ has acted as a fiscal sponsor for Refuse Fascism, a group present at numerous Antifa demonstrations; they’ve also sponsored Samidoun, which the Treasury Department calls “a sham charity” for a designated Palestinian terrorist organization.

These aren’t loose associations—they’re documented financial relationships.

Following the Money Trail

The numbers tell their own story: Soros’s Foundation to Promote Open Society handed AFGJ $250,000 in 2020 alone, supposedly to “catalyze Black communities into the global movement for climate justice.” Since 2016, according to Capital Research Center reports cited by Congress, Open Society Foundations has funneled more than $80 million to organizations that “support or engage in terrorism or other extremist violence.”

Two million of that went to the Sunrise Movement, which endorsed and raised money for the anarchist terrorists behind Atlanta’s “Stop Cop City” violence. During those attacks, over sixty individuals were charged with domestic terrorism. This isn’t speculation or conspiracy theory; it’s documented financial support for groups engaged in documented violence.

The congressmen are demanding everything: internal communications, financial records, sponsorship arrangements, and any documents showing awareness of criminal activity. They want records dating back to 2017, when Antifa violence began escalating in American cities.

The Reckoning Arrives

In truth, we’ve watched this unfold for years; we saw the burning cities in 2020. We witnessed the sieges of federal buildings. We observed homeless people being exploited and transported to participate in orchestrated chaos. And through it all, we were told we were paranoid, that we were seeing things that didn’t exist.

Now Congress is finally shining a light into these dark corners. The same networks that lecture us about democracy and civil society have allegedly been funding its destruction; the same people who call concerned parents “domestic terrorists” have been writing checks to actual domestic terrorists.

Americans deserve to know who’s been bankrolling the violence in their communities. They deserve to know why “charitable” organizations enjoy tax-exempt status while allegedly funding mayhem, and most importantly, they deserve representatives who won’t gaslight them about what they can see with their own eyes.

This investigation is just the beginning. The establishment won’t like where this leads … when sunlight finally pierces the shadows, we often discover the monsters we feared were even worse than we imagined. But at least now, nobody can claim they don’t exist.

Key Takeaways

  • Congress demands financial records from Soros-linked groups allegedly funding Antifa violence
  • Over $80 million flowed to extremist organizations since 2016
  • Trump’s terror designation empowers unprecedented investigation into left-wing militant networks

Sources: Fox News

November 7, 2025
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Jackson Wright
Jackson Wright is a journalist, writer and editor with over two decades of experience. He has worked with three newspapers and eight online publications, and he has also won a Connecticut short story contest entitled Art as Muse, Imaginary Realms. He has a penchant for writing, rowing, reading, video games, and Objectivism.
Jackson Wright is a journalist, writer and editor with over two decades of experience. He has worked with three newspapers and eight online publications, and he has also won a Connecticut short story contest entitled Art as Muse, Imaginary Realms. He has a penchant for writing, rowing, reading, video games, and Objectivism.