“奉特朗普总统之命”,美国司法部开始调查索罗斯基金会
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-09-26 03:37

Core Viewpoint - The U.S. Department of Justice is reportedly investigating George Soros's Open Society Foundations (OSF), potentially breaking a decades-long precedent of political non-interference in such organizations [1][2]. Investigation Details - A senior official from the Justice Department has instructed over six U.S. federal prosecutor offices to draft investigation plans targeting OSF, with potential charges ranging from arson to material support for terrorism [1][3]. - The directive was issued by Aakash Singh from the office of Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, suggesting a wide array of potential charges including extortion, arson, and telecommunications fraud [3]. Political Context - The investigation aligns with the Trump administration's ongoing pressure on political opponents, reflecting Trump's long-standing dissatisfaction with Soros [2][4]. - Trump has publicly labeled Soros as a "bad person" and has called for criminal charges against him, linking Soros's political donations to Democratic candidates as a point of contention [4][5]. OSF's Response - OSF and its allies have launched a strong counterattack against the government's actions, denying any involvement in terrorism and claiming the investigation is politically motivated [6][7]. - The foundation emphasizes its commitment to strengthening democracy and constitutional freedoms, asserting that its activities are peaceful and legal [7].