Donald Trump has accused George Soros and Reid Hoffman of financing Antifa and other domestic extremist groups, citing their alleged ties to violent unrest in cities like Portland. The president referenced the duo during a press briefing, stating, “We hear the same names, but they’re bad and we’re gonna find out.” He emphasized that if these individuals are funding such activities, “they’re gonna have some problems ‘cause they’re agitators and they’re anarchists.”
Trump’s remarks followed questions about whether Antifa should be designated an international terror organization. The president confirmed ongoing efforts with U.S. intelligence agencies to address the group’s global influence. He also highlighted the violence in Portland, claiming “people are dying” there and criticizing the city as unlivable.
Elon Musk echoed similar claims on social media, accusing Soros and Hoffman of funding ActBlue, a platform linked to groups such as Antifa and the Democratic Socialists of America. Musk noted that 5 ActBlue-funded organizations were involved in “Tesla protests” and criticized the group for alleged illegal donations. He also referenced rumors about Reid Hoffman’s connection to Jeffrey Epstein’s island, though no evidence was provided.
ActBlue is currently under investigation for potential campaign finance violations, with seven senior officials resigning this week. The platform has faced scrutiny over its funding sources, including ties to Soros and Hoffman.
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