A celebratory image surfaced online, showing Alex Soros, son of George Soros, standing with newly elected Zohran Mamdani in a luxurious penthouse suite. The post, shared on a social media platform, declared “The American dream continues!” and expressed pride in being a New Yorker, offering congratulations to the new mayor.
Alex Soros assumed leadership of the Open Society Foundations, a substantial $25 billion nonprofit, in 2022, following in his father’s footsteps. The foundations have a long history of financial support for progressive political initiatives, ranging from local district attorney races to national campaigns.
Shortly after extending his public support, Mamdani appeared on national television, outlining a key policy proposal: increased taxes for the wealthiest one percent of New York residents. This stance aligns with the broader progressive agenda often championed by groups supported by the Soros foundations.
Reports indicate a significant financial contribution – $37 million over the past decade – from the Open Society Foundations to organizations that actively campaigned for Mamdani’s nomination. The Working Families Party, a key player in New York politics, was among those receiving substantial funding.
Soros, a native New Yorker, publicly affirmed his support for the Democratic candidate on Election Day, stating he was “proud to support and vote” for Mamdani. This endorsement underscores a clear alignment of political values and priorities.
The election and Mamdani’s rise have drawn sharp criticism from former President Donald Trump, who labeled the new mayor a “communist.” Trump has repeatedly attacked the Soros family, questioning their motives and calling for investigations into their financial contributions to left-leaning causes.
Trump’s rhetoric has escalated, describing the Soros family and their associates with inflammatory language, and issuing warnings about their perceived influence. These statements reflect a deeply polarized political climate and a contentious debate over the role of money in politics.