The Soros Backlash: The Nation Has Turned Against Soft-on-Crime Prosecutors

With $40 million, George Soros bastardized the nation’s legal system—supporting prosecutors who vowed not to prosecute and district attorneys who aimed to reshape law and order into anarchy and disorder.

This from msn.com.

At his peak influence, 75 Soros-backed prosecutors held office. As a result, one in five Americans, and half of those living in the nation’s most populous cities, were living in an area run by a Soros DA, or one who shared his ideology.

The damage they have done has been immeasurable. Shoplifting and drug use was decriminalized, repeat offenders were set free with no bail, and murders, robbery, and rape increased in Baltimore, Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and other cities.

But the worm has started to turn. Through a combination of voter backlash and response to the blatant corruption, a significant number of these district attorneys have been ousted.

There is still a long way to go, but the message is clear:

The Soros experiment has been a disaster for the nation.

The following is a list of those among the most prominent adherents to go down in flames:

Marilyn Mosby

Mosby took office as the 25th state’s attorney of Baltimore in 2015, and was one of the first weak-on-crime prosecutors Soros backed.

On her watch, only 53% of felony cases resulted in a conviction, compared to 67% in the four years before she took office. In her words, it’s ‘shameful to take pride in overwhelming conviction rates’—and the results of that philosophy were immediately made evident.

Between 2015 and 2019, murders skyrocketed nearly 50% after falling 8% from 2009 to 2014. From the 2015-2019 period, 1 in every 350 Baltimore city residents were murdered.

She was indicted by a federal grand jury on four counts of perjury and has been convicted on one count of mortgage fraud.

She lost her re-election bid at the primary level with just under 29% of the vote and left office in January 2023.

She will be sentenced in her fraud cases on May 23.

Buta Biberaj

Biberaj won the Loudoun County commonwealth attorney race and was sworn into office in January 2020.

So ineffective was Biberaj at doing her job that the Loudon County Board of Supervisors gave her office a smaller budget than requested in 2021 effectively due to the lack of need. Of 735 cases brought to her office, she dismissed 491, bringing only 8 percent to trial.

Biberaj spent two years prosecuting Scott Smith, a Loudon father outrageously charged with disorderly conduct after being arrested at a school board meeting while speaking out about his daughter being sexually assaulted by a transgender student. Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin eventually pardoned him.

Biberaj was defeated in November 2023 by Republican Bob Anderson.

Kim Gardner

Soros spent $190,000 backing Gardner in 2016, and she became circuit attorney of St. Louis. Another $116,000 went toward her re-election.

In exchange for this investment, conviction rates fell from 85% when she was elected to only 54% by 2019. During her tenure, nearly 12,000 criminal cases were dismissed, and, like Biberaj, she had questionable priorities when it came to whom to charge.

Gardner targeted the McCloskeys, a husband and wife who defended their home by brandishing firearms after a Black Lives Matter mob threatened them.

She resigned in May 2023 after the Missouri attorney general moved to have her forcibly removed.

Chesa Boudin

Boudin is widely credited with legalizing shoplifting in San Francisco.

We know this from the videos of mass thefts—stores stopped reporting crime because Boudin wouldn’t prosecute it.

Surprisingly, Boudin was too crazy even for San Francisco. He was recalled in 2022.

Monique Worrell

Soros was one of four backers who spent $2.2 million getting Monique Worrell elected as state attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit Court of Florida, where she took office in 2021.

As a result of her election, charges weren’t filed against 40% of defendants arrested in the Ninth Circuit.

She was eventually suspended in August 2023 by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who rightly accused her of “neglect of duty and incompetence.”

Andrew Warren

Warren was elected as state attorney for the 13th Judicial Circuit of Florida in 2016 and re-elected in 2020.

His priorities included prosecuting a church for violating COVID lockdowns, even as he signed a statement saying he would not enforce any laws against abortion.

Warren was suspended by DeSantis on August 4, 2022. But a lawsuit followed, with dismissal, then the dismissal appealed and overturned. Regardless, Warren said he will not be running for re-election.

Kim Foxx

Foxx became a household name after she dropped the initial charges against actor Jussie Smollett for falsifying a hate crime. But her unwillingness to crack down on gang violence in Chicago did more damage—average annual murders jumped from 501 before she took office to 666, the Heritage Foundation found.

Foxx was so bad at her job that a bill was introduced in March 2022 to allow recalls in Illinois, specifically so Foxx could be ousted.

More than 230 attorneys quit her office from June 2021 to October 2022 alone, and she announced in mid-2023 that she wouldn’t be seeking re-election.

David Clegg

Even with Soros’ backing, Clegg  won only his upstate New York race in 2019 by 77 votes and had a turbulent tenure that included half of his legal staff resigning.

He announced in January 2023 he wouldn’t seek re-election as Ulster County district attorney after just one term.

John Chisholm

Milwaukee County District Attorney Chisholm’s office faced massive criticism after it came to light that it freed Darrell Brooks, the lunatic who killed six people when he deliberately drove through a Christmas parade, five days before the murders, on $1,000 bail.

 An investigation from Wisconsin Right Now found that Chisholm’s office ‘has been refusing to prosecute 6 in every 10 felony cases requested by police and an astounding 8 in 10 misdemeanor cases.’

Amid controversy, Chisholm announced he wouldn’t be running for re-election at the end of this year.

Many more scandal-plagued Soros DAs could be the next on the chopping block. For example:

 – Jody Owens as Hinds County, Mississippi, DA;

 – Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner;

 – Chatham County, Georgia, DA Shalena Cook Jones; and

 – Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan DA.

Investing in weak-on-crime DAs may have been part of Soros’ plan for destroying America, but this portion of his insanity has been turned around.

Now, what about prosecuting George Soros for Crimes Against Humanity?