Study reveals links between George Soros and more than 50 media figures

The Hungarian tycoon created ties with reporters, columnists, anchors, editors, publishers and even executives from important international media outlets.

According to a study conducted by MRC Business, Hungarian tycoon George Soros has ties to some of the most influential people in the U.S. and foreign media.

The report, revealing the extent of Soros's influence over the international media, shows that the billionaire has ties to at least 54 high-ranking people from the newspaper industry including Bloomberg News co-founder Matthew Winkler and CNN Chief International Correspondent Christiane Amanpour, NBC anchor Lester Holt and The Washington Post Executive Editor Sally Buzbee.

"The others encompass reporters, anchors, columnists, editors, news executives and journalists linked to organizations like ABC, CBS, NPR, Bloomberg News, Reuters, The New York Times and a host of additional outlets," reported analysts Joseph Vazquez and Daniel Schneider.

These links were allegedly created after Soros disbursed millions of dollars to "spread his radical left-wing agenda."

According to the study, Soros gave at least $131 million between 2016 and 2020 alone to influence 253 media groups such as: the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), the Aspen Institute, The Marshall Project and ProPublica.

"This network of media ties allows Soros to hold sizable influence over the stories that the media covers, how they cover those stories, and what stories they don’t cover," explained Vazquez and Schneider.

A few months ago, we learned that George Soros donated more money to the Democrats than any other donor in the 2022 midterms after allocating more than $128 million.