Billionaire philanthropist George Soros’s money has now been linked to a man charged with multiple deadly shootings.
The Texas Organizing Project (TOP), which advocates for bail reform and has received over $1.2 million from Soros’s nonprofit, bailed out the suspect, Shane James, who is accused of killing six people.
Despite condemning James’s actions, TOP remains committed to its bail program. (Trending: US State Unveils Controversial ‘Gender Neutral’ Laws)
BREAKING: Bexar County Sheriff Javier Salazar identifies the San Antonio victims in the Austin/San Antonio shooting spree as Phyllis James and Shane James Sr.
They are the parents of the alleged shooter.
The video below shows the victims and shooter who is in custody. pic.twitter.com/6aSjrMWSFX
— Joey Palacios – Texas Public Radio (@Joeycules) December 6, 2023
“The Open Society Policy Center, the advocacy nonprofit in the Soros-funded Open Society Foundations network, provided $700,000 to the Texas Organizing Project in 2019 for organizational support,” KSAT-TV in San Antonio reported.
“Later, in 2021, the policy center gave the group $565,000 to ‘support policy advocacy on democracy reform and government accountability in Texas,’ according to its grant database.”
“We condemn his most recent egregious acts, full stop,” TOP stated.
Clarifying the facts: TOP Education Fund's bail program and Shane James. Full statement: pic.twitter.com/dM7Oml0JLo
— Texas Organizing Project (@OrganizeTexas) December 8, 2023
“Through our justice program, we bailed out James in coordination with the Bexar County’s public defender’s office, nearly two years ago in February 2022 on misdemeanor charges where his bond fees totaled $300,” it said.
“The events that have unfolded are devastating, and we recognize the pain and suffering this incident has caused.”
“We take our responsibilities seriously and acknowledge that we must address both the immediate impact of this tragedy and the broader implications for our bail program.”
Critics argue that the killings are a consequence of misguided activism, attributing the tragedy to Soros’s support for reshaping the justice system.
“The Texas Organizing Project, like its major donor, Mr. Soros, thinks that our justice system is an arbitrary social construct that can be torn down and reshaped however they see fit with no consequences,” investigative researcher Parker Thayer said.
“There are always consequences, and this time, six people lost their lives because a billionaire wanted to feel morally superior by funding activists with too many college degrees and not enough common sense.”
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