The closer we come to New York City's mayoral election, now only days away, the more we find out about possible campaign shenanigans on the part of Zohran Mamdani and his campaign apparatus. In a new report, broken in an exclusive by the UK's Daily Mail, we see a list of alleged big-money donations coming from a source with a tiresomely familiar name: Soros.
Zohran Mamdani's campaign is facing explosive allegations that it benefited from tens of millions of dollars in donations funneled from George Soros-linked charities as part of an elaborate scheme that may have violated federal tax laws.
The 34-year-old State Assemblyman's team has always claimed that he rose from obscurity to become New York City's mayoral front-runner thanks to an organic, grassroots movement involving many small donations and hundreds of young people with backpacks canvassing on his behalf.
But the Daily Mail can reveal that that narrative is now being called into question according to a report from a watchdog website.
George Soros and his son, Alex Soros, who now controls the Soros operations, have been shoveling money into American left-wing candidates for years, and they are good at covering their tracks. And, of course, in this case, they are piously claiming their accusers are not telling the truth, labeling the report as - wait for it - "misinformation."
The findings, from conservative investigative site White Collar Fraud, alleged that a network of tax-exempt organizations connected to billionaire financier Soros shrewdly coordinated political and ground operations to support Mamdani in a scheme that involved laundering more than $40million in charitable donations through nonprofits and redirecting them into political activity.
Soros's group disputes the report's findings of improprieties, saying it is 'riddled with inaccuracies, false assumptions and misinformation'.
Ever notice how whenever the left is accused of anything these days, they respond with "It's misinformation!"
This is far from the first time the Mamdani campaign has been found to have questionable campaign dealings, and it may not be the last.
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Here's the thing: All this may be too little, too late. While polling has narrowed somewhat, the RealClearPolitics average still gives candidate Mamdani a comfortable lead over the other contenders, including independent Andrew Cuomo and Republican Curtis Sliwa. It's looking like Mamdani will win handily on the 4th.
Still, a white collar fraud investigator is pulling a lot of strings - and they all seem to lead to the same place.
But White Collar Fraud investigator Sam Antar told the Daily Mail Soros-affiliated entities may have violated federal tax laws. Antar has filed 11 whistleblower complaints with the Internal Revenue Service as a result of his investigation.
Antar, who is a convicted felon and former CPA, now assists the government in white-collar fraud investigations and has lectured on such crimes on college campuses and at the IRS.
He called what he uncovered 'the manufacturing process of a generational political machine that has weaponized the income tax code'.
And he described Mamdani as 'a product of that machine.'
Zohran Mamdani may be the ultimate product of that machine: A communist agitator who has never in his life done an honest day's work, and who now appears poised to win election as mayor of what was once the United States' greatest city.
Antar said he uncovered how Soros's tax-exempt organizations helped fund activities that 'mimicked what looked like a grassroots campaign', including large-scale door-knocking efforts.
'The problem is they weren't campaigning for a general cause like women's rights,' he said. 'They were campaigning for a specific candidate. And that's the rub.'
Under US tax law, a 501(c)(3) may fund a 501(c)(4) for nonpartisan purposes such as issue advocacy or civic engagement.
But that money is not supposed to be used to directly support or oppose a candidate, a line that can be difficult to prove without internal communications or evidence showing intent.
If this can be established with hard evidence, then this could be a major slam on the Soros operation. But we can expect young Alex Soros to keep pushing this legal/illegal boundary to the limit, to support every radical candidate he can, to try his best to turn the United States into a socialist state. It's what they do; it's what the elder Soros did, and it's what the younger will do.
Granted, it may be a major slam, but probably a survivable one. This won't stop the Soroses from doing what they have always done - find a way to shovel money at left-wing candidates. These kinds of reports and investigations are great, but it's surprising what one can get away with if they have truckloads of money to pour on any legal problem, to make it go away. It remains to be seen what happens with this report, but wherever these allegations end up, Zohran Mamdani looks to be the next Mayor of New York. I'd love to be wrong on that; I'd love to see some last-minute shift, and yes, it's a fine pass one of our major cities has come to when Andrew Cuomo is the better choice, but that's where we are.
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