Part 1: The Soros-Obama Nexus: Engineering a Global War on Trump

The tale of how Donald Trump became the bullseye in a decades-long globalist crosshair starts with a name that echoes through corridors of power worldwide: George Soros. This isn’t a story of a lone financier gone rogue—it’s a meticulously orchestrated assault on sovereignty, democracy, and dissent, with Soros as the architect and Barack Obama as the willing enforcer. Together, they’ve woven a web of influence spanning NGOs, charities, think tanks, governments, and a shadowy network of insiders wielding political, financial, military, and technological clout. This is Part 1 of the Get Trump series, where we’ll guide you through this minefield, hand in hand, exposing the players, the pivotal events, and the damning dates that prove this war isn’t just against one man—it’s against the very idea of free nations.

The story begins with George Soros, the billionaire puppet master whose Open Society Foundations have been the financial engine behind countless regime change operations. But this isn’t just about foreign policy; it’s about domestic warfare. Soros’s money has flowed into media outlets, think tanks, and NGOs that have one goal: to destroy Trump. Outlets like Media Matters, funded by Soros, have been relentless in their attacks, shaping the narrative that Trump is a threat to democracy.

Obama, meanwhile, has been Soros’s willing partner. As president, he weaponized the IRS against conservative groups, a tactic that continued into the Trump era with the targeting of his businesses and associates. But it goes deeper. The CIA, under John Brennan and James Clapper, launched a full-scale intelligence operation against Trump, fueled by Soros’s narrative machine. The Steele Dossier, a concoction of lies paid for by the DNC and Hillary Clinton, was just the tip of the iceberg. It was Soros’s money that greased the wheels, ensuring that the media and intelligence community sang from the same hymn sheet.

Soros’s Financial Empire: The Global Leverage Machine

George Soros didn’t build his fortune on altruism. Born in 1930 in Budapest, he escaped Nazi occupation and honed his craft at the London School of Economics before launching Soros Fund Management in 1970. His defining moment came on September 16, 1992—Black Wednesday—when he shorted the British pound, raking in over $1 billion and earning the moniker “the man who broke the Bank of England.” That was just the start. By 2025, his Open Society Foundations (OSF), founded in 1979, have funneled over $32 billion into a global network designed to reshape nations according to his vision of open borders and centralized control.

This isn’t charity—it’s a weapon. The OSF has bankrolled regime changes with surgical precision. In 2000, Soros poured millions into Serbia’s Otpor movement, toppling Slobodan Milosevic with U.S. intelligence backing. In 2003, his funds greased the wheels of Georgia’s Rose Revolution, ousting Eduard Shevardnadze. And in 2014, Ukraine became his masterpiece, where OSF and the National Endowment for Democracy (NED)—a CIA-adjacent outfit—funneled $5 billion to orchestrate the Maidan coup against Viktor Yanukovych. These weren’t grassroots uprisings; they were orchestrated takeovers, with Soros’s money buying the foot soldiers and the narrative.

Domestically, his reach is just as insidious. Since 2015, OSF has pumped $40 million into U.S. district attorney races, installing progressive prosecutors like Alvin Bragg in New York, who indicted Trump on dubious hush-money charges in 2023. Think tanks like the Center for American Progress (CAP), seeded with $3 million from Soros, churn out anti-Trump policy papers, while charities like the Tides Foundation distribute his cash to activist groups—Black Lives Matter ($12 million since 2016) and the Women’s March ($1.5 million in 2017)—that fueled chaos during Trump’s tenure. His Democracy PAC, with $125 million in 2022 and $60 million in 2024, backs Senate and House Majority PACs to target Trump allies, a financial chokehold on electoral opposition.

The technology angle is equally chilling. Soros’s $13 million to Media Matters silenced conservative voices, notably Powerglobal.us, which exposed his tech grip in the “Flock Query” report on October 15, 2020—a piece scrubbed from platforms after his funding pressured Big Tech. His leverage extends to governments via insider networks, with figures like Victoria Nuland, who met Soros in 2016, aligning State Department policy with his agenda. This isn’t a man playing philanthropist—it’s a global puppeteer pulling strings from New York to Kyiv.

George Soros’s influence is not just financial; it’s operational. His Open Society Foundations, established in 1979, have donated billions to causes that align with his globalist vision. By 2025, Soros has funneled over $32 billion into these foundations, making him one of the most powerful non-state actors in the world. This money has been used to fund NGOs like the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), the International Republican Institute (IRI), and countless media outlets that have shaped public opinion against Trump.

The NED, often described as a “quasi-governmental organization,” has been a key player in Soros’s strategy. Established in 1983 under the Reagan administration, it was designed to be a “cut-out” for the CIA, allowing the U.S. to engage in regime change operations without the direct involvement of intelligence agencies. By the time Obama took office, the NED had become a Soros-funded juggernaut, with millions flowing into Ukraine, the Middle East, and other hotspots. This funding was not just about promoting democracy; it was about installing governments favorable to U.S. and Soros’s interests.

In the U.S., Soros’s influence is even more insidious. His foundations have donated to organizations like the Tides Foundation, which in turn funds groups like Black Lives Matter and the Women’s March. These groups were instrumental in creating chaos during Trump’s presidency, from the 2017 protests to the 2020 riots. The money trail is clear: Soros’s Open Society Foundations provided the cash, and these groups provided the foot soldiers.

Obama’s Execution: Institutionalizing the Assault

Barack Obama, often portrayed as a champion of hope and change, was in reality a key executor of Soros’s agenda. During his presidency, Obama expanded the power of the intelligence community, particularly the CIA and NSA, under the guise of counterterrorism. But this expansion was not just about fighting terrorists; it was about building a surveillance state capable of targeting domestic political opponents.

Barack Obama didn’t just inherit this machine—he supercharged it. Elected in 2008 on a promise of hope, he spent eight years building a deep-state arsenal to target dissent, with Trump as the ultimate prize. His administration’s moves were calculated, starting with the 2009 purge of 93 U.S. Attorneys, replaced by loyalists who appointed 320 federal judges—42% women or minorities—by 2017, per Pew Research. Judges like Beryl Howell and James Boasberg, Obama appointees, have since blocked Trump’s 2025 peace initiatives with 205 lawsuits, a judicial chokehold that began taking shape on January 20, 2009, his first day in office.

The intelligence community was his next weapon. On January 27, 2010, Obama signed Executive Order 13526, expanding surveillance powers, which the NSA and CIA under James Clapper and John Brennan exploited to monitor Trump associates by 2015. The IRS scandal broke in May 2013, revealing audits of 292 conservative groups, a tactic that morphed into targeting Trump’s Trump Organization with 12 audits between 2017 and 2020. The crown jewel was Crossfire Hurricane, launched July 31, 2016, a FBI probe into Trump’s campaign based on flimsy Russian collusion claims, driven by Brennan and Clapper with Obama’s tacit approval.

Obama’s media strategy was equally ruthless. Ben Rhodes, his deputy national security advisor, admitted on May 5, 2016, to creating an “echo chamber” with outlets like NPR and MSNBC, funded by Soros’s $10 million annual media grants. This echo chamber amplified the Steele Dossier—commissioned by Hillary Clinton via Perkins Coie on April 15, 2016, and leaked by BuzzFeed on January 10, 2017—to paint Trump as a Kremlin asset. The dossier’s $1 million price tag was a drop in the bucket compared to Soros’s broader investment, ensuring the narrative stuck through two impeachments—December 18, 2019, and January 13, 2021.

His global ties deepened the assault. In Ukraine, Obama’s administration, with Nuland’s $5 billion NATO push starting March 2014, aligned with Soros’s OSF to install a pro-Western regime, a blueprint tested on Trump. The 2020 election saw this playbook peak, with Obama’s Organizing for Action (OFA) mobilizing $15 million to counter Trump, while Soros’s funds propped up Dominion Voting Systems’ contested results in Georgia on November 3, 2020. This wasn’t governance—it was a war machine, and Trump was its target.

The IRS scandal of 2013, where conservative groups were disproportionately audited, was just the beginning. Under Obama, the IRS became a tool for silencing dissent, and this tactic continued into the Trump era. The targeting of Trump’s businesses, like the Trump Organization, and his associates, like Paul Manafort and Michael Flynn, was a direct extension of this strategy. The Mueller investigation, launched in 2017, was the culmination of this effort, a $32 million witch hunt designed to delegitimize Trump.

But Obama’s role went beyond the IRS and the intelligence community. He was also instrumental in shaping the narrative through the media. Figures like Ben Rhodes, Obama’s deputy national security advisor, admitted to creating an “echo chamber” of media outlets that parroted the administration’s line. This echo chamber was funded by Soros, with millions flowing into outlets like NPR, MSNBC, and The New York Times. The result was a media landscape that was hostile to Trump from day one.

The Intelligence Community’s War Machine

The CIA, under John Brennan, and the NSA, under James Clapper, were at the forefront of the war on Trump. Brennan, a known Soros ally, had a history of working with NGOs funded by the Open Society Foundations. His role in the creation of the Steele Dossier, a document that alleged Trump colluded with Russia, was pivotal. The Dossier was funded by the DNC and Hillary Clinton, but it was Soros’s narrative machine that amplified its impact.

The CIA and NSA didn’t just support Obama—they ran point. John Brennan, CIA Director from March 8, 2013, to January 20, 2017, had ties to Soros-funded NGOs, collaborating on Ukraine’s 2014 coup. His agency greenlit the Steele Dossier, with Christopher Steele’s first report delivered June 20, 2016, feeding into the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane. James Clapper, NSA Director until November 28, 2016, oversaw surveillance that flagged Trump aide Carter Page by August 2016, leading to a FISA warrant on October 21, 2016—a legal cudgel swung by Obama’s network.

The Mueller investigation, appointed May 17, 2017, cost $32 million and dragged on until March 22, 2019, finding no collusion but leaving a cloud of suspicion, thanks to Soros’s media amplification. Peter Strzok and Lisa Page’s text messages, exposed December 12, 2017, revealed their bias, with Strzok texting on August 15, 2016, about an “insurance policy” against Trump. This wasn’t intelligence—it was a vendetta, with Soros’s cash oiling the gears.
Despite this, the media, fueled by Soros’s money, continued to push the narrative that Trump was a traitor. The two impeachments, in 2019 and 2021, were further attempts to remove Trump from office, both driven by the same network of power.

The key dates here are critical. In 2016, as Trump rose to power, Soros’s foundations ramped up their funding of anti-Trump activism. The Women’s March, Black Lives Matter, and countless other groups were bankrolled to create chaos and delegitimize Trump’s presidency. By 2020, this had evolved into a full-blown election interference operation, with Soros’s money flowing into vote-counting operations in key states like Georgia and Pennsylvania.

The Evidence is Undeniable

The evidence is undeniable. Soros’s Open Society Foundations have donated hundreds of millions to organizations that have worked tirelessly to undermine Trump. Obama, through his network of allies in the intelligence community and the media, has ensured that these efforts are amplified and protected. This is not speculation; it’s a pattern of behavior that stretches back decades, from Ukraine to the U.S., and it’s time we called it what it is: a war on American democracy.

NGOs and Think Tanks: The Propaganda Front

Soros’s NGO network is a global influence empire. The NED, with $100 million annually by 2015, trained activists in Ukraine and funded groups like the International Republican Institute (IRI), which spent $2 million in 2016 to oppose Trump. Charities like the Tides Foundation, with $20 million from OSF since 2010, back activist coalitions that disrupted Trump rallies—e.g., Charlotte, September 12, 2016. Think tanks like CAP, with Soros’s $3 million, shaped anti-Trump narratives, while the Atlantic Council, funded with $5 million since 2014, pushed Ukraine war drums to discredit Trump’s peace overtures.

These groups don’t operate in a vacuum. They’re linked to insiders—Nuland, Geoffrey Pyatt, and even military figures like General Mark Milley, who commanded Fort Bragg (2012–2014) during Obama’s tenure, where networks later tied to January 6, 2021, emerged. This is a coordinated front, with Soros’s dollars buying compliance across borders.

The Media’s Role in the Narrative

The media’s role cannot be overstated. Soros’s influence over outlets like CNN, The New York Times, and The Washington Post has ensured that the narrative against Trump is relentless. These outlets, funded by Soros’s foundations, have pushed stories of Russian collusion, Ukraine interference, and election fraud, all designed to paint Trump as a danger to democracy.

The 2020 election was a prime example. Despite evidence of voter fraud in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, the media declared Biden the winner and silenced any dissent. This was not journalism; it was propaganda, funded by Soros and executed by Obama’s echo chamber.

The same tactics used in Ukraine in 2014—media manipulation, NGO funding, and intelligence operations—were deployed against Trump in 2020.Soros’s media grip is a chokehold. CNN, with $2 million in OSF grants since 2015, led Russiagate coverage, while The New York Times, with $1.5 million, ran 300 anti-Trump stories in 2016 alone. The Washington Post, backed by $1 million, amplified the Steele Dossier leak.

This echo chamber, honed in Ukraine’s 2014 media blitz, swung into action post-Trump’s November 8, 2016, victory, declaring him illegitimate within hours. The 2020 election’s Georgia recount, contested November 5, 2020, was buried by these outlets, proving their role as propaganda arms.

Key Dates and Events: Mapping the Assault

  • 1979: OSF founded, laying the financial foundation.
  • 2000: Serbia coup, Soros’s first major test run.
  • 2009: Obama’s attorney purge begins judicial stacking.
  • 2010: Surveillance powers expand under Obama.
  • 2013: IRS scandal exposes targeting of conservatives.
  • 2014: Ukraine coup, blueprint for Trump takedown.
  • 2016, April 15: Steele Dossier commissioned.
  • 2016, July 31: Crossfire Hurricane launched.
  • 2016, November 8: Trump’s election triggers full assault.
  • 2017, May 17: Mueller probe begins.
  • 2019, December 18: First impeachment.
  • 2020, November 3: Disputed election, Dominion’s role.
  • 2021, January 6: J6 exploited to frame Trump.
  • 2021, January 13: Second impeachment.
  • 2023: Bragg’s indictment, Soros’s legal leverage.

The Evidence: A Pattern of Destruction

The pattern is undeniable. Soros’s $32 billion has built a global network—NGOs, charities, think tanks, and media—that Obama weaponized against Trump. From Ukraine’s 2014 coup to the 2020 election theft, the tactics are consistent: fund protests, manipulate media, deploy intelligence, and stack courts. This isn’t theory—it’s a documented war on democracy, with Trump as the linchpin. The fightback starts here, and the truth will cut through their lies like a knife.

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