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Soros Targeted Again as Trump Levels Corruption Claims

WASHINGTON, — U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that billionaire financier and Democratic donor George Soros and his son should face prosecution under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), though he offered no evidence to substantiate the claim.


In a post on his Truth Social platform, Trump accused Soros and his son of supporting violent protests across the United States. The president did not cite specific incidents or provide documentation to support the allegations.

“George Soros, and his Radical Left son, should be charged with RICO,” Trump wrote, adding that others he described as associates should also be scrutinized.

Soros, 95, is a Holocaust survivor and founder of the Open Society Foundations, one of the world’s largest philanthropic organizations. The foundation supports initiatives focused on human rights, democratic governance, public health, and education. Soros has long been a frequent target of criticism from Trump and conservative allies.

A spokesperson for the Open Society Foundations rejected Trump’s statements, calling them unfounded.

“These accusations are false,” the spokesperson said. “The Open Society Foundations do not support or fund violent protests. Our work is dedicated to advancing human rights, justice, and democratic values in the United States and globally.”

Trump’s remarks come amid a broader pattern of public attacks and legal threats directed at political opponents, media organizations, and former allies. Supporters say the president is seeking accountability among powerful figures, while critics argue the actions risk undermining political dissent.

In recent weeks, Trump has also called for investigations into former national security adviser John Bolton, a longtime critic who broke with the president after leaving the White House. According to a source familiar with the matter, FBI agents searched Bolton’s home last week as part of a national security investigation.

Trump has additionally suggested reopening the 2013 “Bridgegate” case involving former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, once a close ally and now a vocal critic of the president.

Diddy Celebrates Thanksgiving Behind Bars — Here’s What He’s Doing

Sean "Diddy" Combs continues to endure a change of lifestyle amid his ongoing incarceration at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey.

However, he will be able to catch his breath as the lineup of activities for Thanksgiving includes a thrilling concert, card games, and enough family time.

 

It comes shortly after reports that Sean "Diddy" Combs got into trouble with prison officials when he was allegedly caught drinking homemade alcohol and engaging in a three-way call.

What Diddy Will Be Up To During Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving Day celebration at FCI Fort Dix, where Diddy is currently held up, comes with interesting side attractions that the embattled rapper can indulge in if he so chooses.

According to Page Sixa spokesperson for the New Jersey jailhouse revealed that the lineup of activities inmates will participate in includes sports tournaments, holiday concerts, card games, and other recreational activities.

Alongside other inmates, Diddy, who is serving a 50-month sentence in a federal prison, will also be able to receive family visitations during the holiday.

It's a big shift from what the embattled rapper is used to, as he's known for hosting some of the most elaborate and star-studded parties in Hollywood, especially during the holidays.

 

The Rapper's Surprisingly Lavish Prison Menu For The Holidays

It comes after TMZ gave a peek into the prison food menu for the day, revealing that Diddy would be sitting down to a rich breakfast menu for the holidays, which contains bran flakes, skim milk, whole wheat bread, a banana, and some jelly to top.

For lunch, he'll get treated to turkey roast with all the trimmings, mashed potatoes, corn, and a holiday dessert. On Christmas day, he'll be served baked Cornish hens with mashed potatoes, cornbread dressing, and some mixed veggies.

New Year's Day would see him make a choice between baked fish or grilled beef, and could throw in a tofu lo mein if he feels like it.

Although it isn't anything close to the gourmet meal prepared by private chefs he's used to, it's more appealing than what he had to settle for when he celebrated his 56th birthday earlier this month.

For that day's breakfast, he had to choose between bran flakes, breakfast cake, or whole wheat bread, and two jelly packets. It also came with skim milk, margarine, and sugar-substitute packets.

In the afternoon, he was greeted with a plate of chicken parmesan or a chickpea burger, fruit or dessert, and a beverage, as well as pasta with marinara sauce and a side of spinach served with a choice of garlic or whole wheat bread.

For dinner, Diddy and the other inmates had cheese pizza or navy beans, served with Italian pasta salad, green beans, and a garden salad, plus assorted dressings and a beverage.

 

Diddy's Release Date Was Pushed Back By Almost A Month

Diddy was found guilty on two counts of prostitution related charges after standing weeks of trial, where several bombshell revelations were made by his ex-girlfriends and partners.

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