特朗普为何对索罗斯动手?他向谁提供过捐赠?马斯克咋评价索罗斯

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摘要:据美国有线电视新闻网 2025年9月28日报道,亿万富翁投资人乔治·索罗斯多年来因向左翼政客和组织提供巨额捐赠遭到右翼人士指责,正如他曾自嘲的那样,他长期被描绘成“幕后操纵者和极端左翼操控者”。

特朗普指责索罗斯父子支持恐怖主义

一、特朗普在对政敌动手的同时将目标转向民主党金主索罗斯父子

据美国有线电视新闻网 2025年9月28日报道,亿万富翁投资人乔治·索罗斯多年来因向左翼政客和组织提供巨额捐赠遭到右翼人士指责,正如他曾自嘲的那样,他长期被描绘成“幕后操纵者和极端左翼操控者”。

围绕95岁的索罗斯的多数阴谋论,重点指向了他创立的非营利组织“开放社会基金会”。该组织成立于数十年前,目前由其子亚历克斯·索罗斯担任主席。唐纳德·特朗普总统声称这一索罗斯主导的组织为暴力抗议者提供资金支持。

9月24日,特朗普再次对乔治·索罗斯发出猛烈抨击和威胁。此前数日,特朗普已指示司法部长帕姆·邦迪对曾调查和指控他及其家庭的前联邦调查局局长詹姆斯·科米、加利福尼亚州参议员亚当·希夫以及纽约州总检察长莱蒂西亚·詹姆斯提起刑事指控。9月24日,特朗普告诉记者,称索罗斯也将成为调查的“潜在目标”。

特朗普强调:“只要看看索罗斯,就知道他无处不在,我看到的每篇报道里都有他,所以我想他应该是(调查的)潜在目标。”

特朗普的这番言论并非突如其来。今年8月,他曾表示应指控乔治·索罗斯和亚历克斯·索罗斯犯有敲诈勒索罪。他在“真相社交”平台上发帖称:“乔治·索罗斯及其‘杰出的’激进左翼儿子,应因在美国各地支持暴力抗议等多项行为,被指控违反《反诈骗腐败组织集团犯罪法》。”

特朗普政府的司法部援引保守派监督组织“资本研究中心”报告《独家:索罗斯的开放社会基金会向亲恐怖组织提供8000万美元资金》的信息,称开放社会基金会 "已向与恐怖主义或极端暴力活动有关的团体投入了 8000 万美元",并长期支持批评以色列的巴勒斯坦人权组织 "阿尔哈克" 等内容,于年 9 月 25 日指示多个联邦检察官办公室起草计划,对索罗斯的开放社会基金会展开调查,考虑以 "纵火、电信欺诈、敲诈勒索以及为恐怖主义提供物质支持" 等罪名对基金会提起诉讼。

开放基金会在其官网的一份声明中称此类指控是“出于政治动机对公民社会的攻击”,表示“开放社会基金会明确谴责恐怖主义,绝不会为恐怖主义提供资金。我们的活动和平且合法,我们要求受资助方遵守人权原则并依法行事。”

索罗斯在匈牙利创办的中欧大学因成为反政府的 "意识形态工具"而受到限制

二、靠做空他国货币发家的索罗斯试图操纵美国甚至其他国家内政?

索罗斯1930年出生于匈牙利,他在遭纳粹占领期间幸存下来,之后移居伦敦。1952年,他从伦敦政治经济学院毕业,1956年移居美国,开启了极为成功的金融职业生涯。

1970年,他创立了对冲基金“索罗斯基金管理公司”,该公司为他积累了绝大部分财富。1973年,他与吉姆·罗杰斯合作创立“量子基金”,这一极为成功的对冲基金,通过做空一些国家的货币获利颇丰。

1992年,索罗斯因“黑色星期三”事件备受关注。在该事件中,他通过做空英镑获利约10亿美元。

在这一事件中特朗普的财长贝森特发挥了重要作用,他1991年至2000年期间曾担任索罗斯基金管理公司伦敦办事处的管理合伙人。离开索罗斯的公司后,他于2011年至2015年再次回到索罗斯麾下,担任首席投资官。2015年离职时,贝森特从索罗斯处获得20亿美元投资,创办了自己的对冲基金“基斯广场集团”,为其日后成为亿万富豪并进入政坛奠定了基础。贝森特曾将特朗普比作索罗斯,称两人有相似的性格特点和行事风格。

在1994年接受美国公共广播公司《查理·罗斯访谈》节目采访时,索罗斯表示,1979年他开始从事慈善事业时,身家约为1亿美元。

据《彭博亿万富翁指数》显示,索罗斯的净资产为75亿美元。2017年,他向开放社会基金会捐赠了高达180亿美元。据该非营利组织官网数据,这使得他自1984年以来的累计捐赠额达到320亿美元。

索罗斯在2011年发表于《纽约书评》的一篇文章中表示:“我处于一个特殊的位置。我在金融市场的成功让我比大多数人拥有更高程度的独立性。这使我有责任在他人无法发声时,就有争议的问题表明立场,而坚持这些立场本身也给我带来了满足感。”

索罗斯父子是民主党和拜登的最大金主之一,这是其子亚历克斯与拜登合影

三、索罗斯父子主要向哪些机构和组织提供过巨额捐赠?

索罗斯父子领导的基金会是以左翼倾向为主的非营利组织。截至目前,其支出已超过240亿美元,其中2024年的支出为12亿美元。

据其官网显示,该基金会的大部分资金用于“推动教育与医疗可及性、种族正义、毒品政策改革及人权拓展”,同时也用于应对气候变化和威权主义问题。

据索罗斯个人的官网介绍,该基金会的网络已在100多个国家开展工作。官网显示,他的第一笔捐赠是在1979年为种族隔离制度下的南非黑人提供奖学金;20世纪80年代,他为反对共产主义的东欧异见人士提供资金,支持他们前往西方进行学术访问。

据竞选资金追踪机构“公开秘密”的数据,长期为民主党提供资金支持的索罗斯,在2021年向一个自由派超级政治行动委员会捐赠了1.25亿美元。但美国富豪提供政治献金并非新鲜事,石油和工业大亨查尔斯·科赫兄弟、拉斯维加斯金沙集团老板遗孀米里亚姆·阿德森、出生于金融世家的蒂莫西·梅隆和新近加入选战的马斯克等都是特朗普和共和党的巨额捐赠者。

2011年,索罗斯在由科赫联合创立的自由意志主义智库“卡托研究所”发表讲话时表示:“尽管我常被描绘成极左翼的代表,而且我确实并非毫无政治偏见。但我承认,对立一方的说法有一半是正确的:政府存在浪费、效率低下的问题,理应改进运作方式。”

根据开放社会基金会的可查询数据库,2020年,索罗斯旗下的“促进开放社会基金会”向卡托研究所捐赠了15万美元。这笔赠款用于“助力形成全国共识,终止‘有条件豁免权’及其他损害警察不当行为受害者权益、削弱警察问责机制的政策”。

马斯克称索罗斯“他想摧毁文明的根基,索罗斯憎恨人类。”

四、共和党政客及包括马斯克在内的支持者如何评价索罗斯?

索罗斯常被称为“全球主义者”,被认为试图秘密操控国际金融并干涉他国内政。但因他是犹太人,支持他的人则宣称这种说法带有反犹太主义色彩。

支持特朗普知名媒体人和特朗普顾问塔克·卡尔森2022年制作并在福克斯新闻播出的《塔克·卡尔森原创》节目,其中一集的标题就是《匈牙利与索罗斯:为文明而战》。他在该集中表示:“与苏联和奥斯曼帝国带来的威胁不同,乔治·索罗斯及其非营利组织构成的威胁更为隐蔽,更难察觉。”

2023年3月19日,特朗普的铁粉佐治亚州联邦众议员玛乔丽·泰勒·格林在X平台发帖称:“没有任何人比乔治·索罗斯更能破坏我们的民主制度。为什么他还能保有美国公民身份?”

2023年5月,埃隆·马斯克在X平台发帖称“索罗斯让我想起万磁王”这一漫画中的反派角色。之后,一名X用户为索罗斯辩护,称其初衷是好的,只是那些不认同他政治立场的人对他提出了批评。马斯克回复该用户称:“你以为他初衷是好的,其实不然。他想摧毁文明的根基,索罗斯憎恨人类。”

Who is George Soros, the famed philanthropist under attack? By Auzinea Bacon on CNN. September 28, 2025.

George Soros, billionaire and founder of Soros Fund Management LLC, arrives to speak at an event on day three of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on January 23, 2020. Simon Dawson/Bloomberg/Getty Images

Billionaire investor George Soros, whose left-leaning donations have triggered criticism from right-wingers for years, has long been painted as “the puppet master and the extreme left-wing manipulator,” as he once sarcastically described himself.

Most of the conspiracy theories involving Soros, 95, have also targeted his nonprofit, Open Society Foundations, which was founded decades ago and is now chaired by his son, Alex Soros. Among the accusations against the Soros-led organization are claims by President Donald Trump that it funds violent protesters.

The vitriol against George Soros resurfaced in the Oval Office on Thursday, when Trump told reporters he thought Soros was a “likely candidate” for an investigation just days after he instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to seek criminal charges against former FBI Director James Comey, California Sen. Adam Schiff and New York Attorney General Leticia James.

“If you look at Soros, he’s at the top of everything,” Trump added. “He’s in every story that I read, so I guess he’d be a likely candidate.”

Trump’s comments weren’t out of the blue. In August, he said George and Alex Soros should be charged with racketeering.

“George Soros, and his wonderful Radical Left son, should be charged with (violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act) because of their support of Violent Protests, and much more, all throughout the United States of America,” Trump posted on Truth Social.

Trump’s justice department cited a report from conservative watchdog group Capital Research Center, titled “Exclusive: Soros’ Open Society gave $80 million to pro-terror groups.”

“The Open Society Foundations unequivocally condemn terrorism and do not fund terrorism. Our activities are peaceful and lawful, and our grantees are expected to abide by human rights principles and comply with the law,” the group said in a statement on its website, calling such accusations “politically motivated attacks on civil society.”

Donations from Soros

The foundation is a predominantly left-leaning nonprofit. To date, it has spent more than $24 billion, of which $1.2 billion was spent in 2024.

Much of its funding has gone toward “working on access to education and health care, racial justice, drug policy reform, and expanding human rights,” as well as addressing climate change and authoritarianism, according to its website.

The foundation’s network has worked in more than 100 countries, according to Soros’ . His first donation, according to the site, was giving scholarships to Black South Africans under apartheid in 1979 and, in the 1980s, he funded academic visits to the West for Eastern European dissidents countering communism.

Soros, who has long been a funder of the Democratic Party, donated $125 million to one liberal super PAC in 2021, according to campaign finance tracker OpenSecrets. But wealthy Americans making political contributions is nothing new, and Republicans have their own megadonors, such as Charles Koch, Miriam Adelson and Timothy Mellon.

“Though I am often painted as the representative of the far left — and I am certainly not free of political bias — I recognize that the other side is half right in claiming that the government is wasteful and inefficient and ought to function better,” Soros said during 2011 remarks at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank co-founded by Koch.

In 2020, Soros’ Foundation to Promote Open Society awarded $150,000 to the Cato Institute, according to the Open Society Foundations’ searchable database. The grant was “to help build a national consensus to end qualified immunity and other policies that undermine victims of police misconduct and police accountability.”

The interesting case of Scott Bessent

Trump has called Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent “one of the most brilliant men on Wall Street.”

But before serving as one of Trump’s most prominent campaign fundraisers and heading the Treasury Department, Bessent was the managing partner of Soros Fund Management’s London office from 1991 to 2000. He later returned to work for Soros as chief investment officer from 2011 to 2015.

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Vice President JD Vance listen to President Donald Trump before he signs executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House on September 25, 2025, in Washington, DC. Andrew Harnik/Getty Images.

Bessent left in 2015 and received a $2 billion investment from Soros to start his own hedge fund, Key Square Group.

“(Bessent) likened President Trump to his former boss, George Soros, saying that they had similar characteristics and behaviors,” said Bloomberg News tech journalist Ed Ludlow, citing sources who heard Bessent’s question-and-answer session at the annual Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference in Idaho in July.

What Trump allies have said about Soros

In May 2023, an X user defended Soros as having good intentions, which are criticized by those who disagree with his politics, after Elon Musk posted that “Soros reminds me of Magneto,” the comic book villain. Musk responded to the user: “You assume they are good intentions. They are not. He wants to erode the very fabric of civilization. Soros hates humanity.”

Musk, who campaigned for Trump in 2024, is hardly the lone critic of Soros.

“No other person has undermined our democracy more than George Soros,” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia posted on X on March 19, 2023. “Why is (he) still allowed to maintain his citizenship?”

Soros is frequently maligned as a “globalist” who secretly manipulates international finance, which many interpret as antisemitism. An episode of “Tucker Carlson Originals” that aired on Fox News in 2022 was titled “Hungary vs. Soros: The Fight for Civilization.”

“Unlike the threats from the Soviets and the Ottoman empire, the threat posed by George Soros and his nonprofit organizations is much more subtle and hard to detect,” Carlson says in the episode.

Soros makes a fortune on Wall Street

Soros, a Hungarian native born in 1930, moved to London after surviving the Nazi occupation of his home country. He would later graduate from the London School of Economics in 1952 and then move to the United States in 1956 to embark on a highly successful career in finance.

In 1970, he launched his hedge fund, Soros Fund Management, which contributed to the bulk of his wealth. In 1973, he partnered with Jim Rogers to co-found the Quantum Fund, a highly successful hedge fund that profited off currency devaluations.

In 1992, Soros drew heightened attention for “Black Wednesday,” when he collected an estimated $1 billion in profits from betting against the pound.

In a 1994 interview with PBS’ Charlie Rose, Soros said he had roughly $100 million when he became a philanthropist in 1979.

Soros has a net worth of $7.5 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. In 2017, he contributed a whopping $18 billion to Open Society Foundations. It brought his total giving since 1984 to $32 billion, according to the nonprofit’s website.

“I occupy an exceptional position. My success in the financial markets has given me a greater degree of independence than most other people. This obliges me to take stands on controversial issues when others cannot, and taking such positions has itself been a source of satisfaction,” Soros said in a 2011 essay published in The New York Review of Books.

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