Democrats and leading American media insist that tales of the pernicious influence of George Soros on American politics are just conspiracy theories of conservatives. However, Americans who have fallen into the spotlight of prosecutors, whose campaign he financed, can tell the opposite.

For example, the case of two California residents who were charged with “hate crimes” because they painted “Black Lives Matter. - RT ” on Independence Day in front of a Contra Costa County court.

Nicole Anderson and David Nelson’s case is handled by Diane Becton, the district attorney, who described the “Blacks Life” movement as “an important human rights mission that deserves our full attention” and insists that “we must fight the root cause and side effects of systemic racism in our country".

Previously, Becton served as a judge, had no experience as a prosecutor, and was plagiarized. In 2018, she was elected [to the post of prosecutor] to a large extent due to the fact that Soros invested $ 275 thousand in her election campaign.

Before turning his eyes to politics, the largest Democratic party sponsor, born in Hungary, became indecently wealthy thanks to currency speculation. In addition to funding various Democratic candidates in state and congressional elections, Soros invested heavily in local elections, where his money could have had a much greater impact on the outcome.

He was particularly interested in the district attorneys, who in the United States make all decisions regarding prosecutions at the local level. According to the Los Angeles Times, in 2018, Soros invested more than $ 2.7 million in the election of district attorneys in California. This is in addition to the more than $ 16 million spent since 2014 in the 17 elections of the district attorneys, of which 13 candidates won.

One of these candidates is Kim Gardner, who has been the District Attorney in St. Louis, Missouri since 2017. She immediately repaid Soros, playing a key role in the lawsuit against Republican Governor Eric Greitens, who was accused of alleged interference with privacy. The case ultimately fell apart, but the goal was achieved - Greitens resigned.

With this in mind, no one should be surprised that she released all those detained during the riots that broke out in late May, provoked by the murder of George Floyd. The riots that claimed the lives of retired police captain David Dorn.

As unsurprisingly, Gardner is currently looking for a way to bring charges against Mark and Patricia McCloskey, a St. Louis couple who defended their property last month with firearms in their hands after a crowd of “peaceful” protesters from the movement “The life of black people matters” broke the gates of the private territory where the spouses live.

The couple of McCloskey has already been branded in social networks, calling them racists for daring to protect their property from an angry mob that threatened them with violence. And due to the fact that aggressive protests constantly take place outside, the couple even had to hammer boards of their house windows. The fact that Mark is a lawyer dealing with the affairs of victims of police arbitrariness adds a special irony to what is happening. But for Gardner, of course, all this does not matter - the main thing is to follow the set course.

Another Soros-sponsored district attorney is Kim Fox from Cook County, Illinois. Scandalous fame was brought to her by an attempt to shield actor Jussi Smollett, who in February 2019 staged a hate attack on himself. Despite the fact that Fox refused the charges, the Smollett case is now handled by a special prosecutor.

But even the Democrats who won the elections, to which Soros did not put his hand, supported his idea of ​​"criminal justice reform." It would seem that it sounds noble, but in general, the reform boils down to refusing to prosecute the majority of minors who have committed offenses in the name of "racial justice."

For years, Democrats have denied the impact of big money on politics. However, after Soros was openly involved in the process, such rhetoric suddenly came to naught.

Every time someone stutters about something similar, Democrats blame everything on “conspiracy theories of the right” and even anti-Semitism, although the Israeli government does not agree with this. However, to confirm it is enough to look at the electoral prosecutions, which are behind the attempt to earn points on the racial issue and the desire to show the Americans that some people are really above the law.

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