
US President Donald Trump called Wednesday for billionaire George Soros and his son to face criminal charges over unfounded claims that the family, a favorite target of the right, is behind "violent protests" around the country.
Trump did not specify what had prompted his morning outburst, but it comes as his administration pursues multiple criminal investigations against his perceived enemies.
"George Soros and his wonderful Radical Left son should be charged with RICO because of their support of Violent Protests, and much more," the president wrote on his Truth Social platform, referring to a law against taking part in a criminal organization.
Trump's accusations against billionaire George Soros and his son are "outrageous and false," according to the Open Society Foundations.
Trump said on Truth Social that Soros and his son Alex should face criminal charges over unfounded claims that their family, a favorite target of the right, is behind "violent protests" around the country.
"These accusations are outrageous and false. The Open Society Foundations do not support or fund violent protests," a spokesperson for the foundations, the philanthropic empire established by Soros, said in a statement to AFP.
Long-standing conspiracy theories involving the Soros family swirled again in June, as street protests broke out in Los Angeles against a ramp-up of immigration raids.
Trump used the demonstrations as justification to deploy the National Guard and Marines into the Democratic-run city.
Fact-checkers, including AFP debunked several images that circulated online at the time, purporting to show that nonprofit groups backed by the Soros family had strategically placed bricks to hurl at police.
Hungarian-born Soros, 95, has long been a bogeyman for the far right in Europe and the United States for his financial support of progressive causes.
He has been baselessly blamed for propagating migrant crises in Europe and on the southern border of the United States, as well as for orchestrating mass protests against police brutality after the 2020 killing of George Floyd.
Soros announced in 2023 that he would hand over control of his philanthropic empire to his son Alexander.
Joe Biden awarded the elder Soros a presidential Medal of Freedom in January shortly before Trump took office, citing Soros's support for "organizations and projects across the world that strengthen democracy, human rights, education and social justice."
AFP
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