GOP Lawmaker Demands DOJ Probe Into Soros-Funded Organizations

Washington faces a new controversy. Republican Representative Buddy Carter is demanding a federal probe into activist networks funded by George Soros.

Carter alleges these groups finance domestic unrest and support for foreign attacks, like those by Hamas. He claims millions of dollars are involved and criticizes the Justice Department for its inaction thus far.

This move intensifies a longstanding debate over political violence funded by billionaires. Carter presents it as a fundamental test of equal justice under the law.

He cites research tracing an $80 million funding trail, arguing any ordinary citizen connected to such activities would already be under investigation.

The allegations place Attorney General Pam Bondi in a difficult position. To ignore them suggests complicity, while pursuing them could spark a major political conflict over targeting left-wing networks.

Underlying this are public concerns over chronic street violence, intimidation, and a perceived two-tiered justice system.

The congressional message is clear: no donor or foundation is beyond scrutiny, regardless of wealth or influence.

Whether the Justice Department acts or not, significant political pressure has been applied. This debate forces a national examination of activism, power, and the equitable application of the law.

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