Vol. 42, No. 03
03/01/2026
Soros’ Minnesota Handprints: Subversive Prosecutors & Street Thugs
AT A GLANCE
• Minnesota is full of “Soros DAs,” including Attorney General Keith Ellison and Hennepin County (Minneapolis) Prosecutor Mary Moriarty.
• Left-wing activist criminals are systematically protected from state and local prosecution by the Tim Walz administration.
• Members of that administration, including Lieutenant Governor Peggy Flanagan, have allegedly been colluding with street mobs via ICE Watch Signal chats.
• Mary Moriarty recently joined eight other Soros DAs nationwide to launch Project for the Fight Against Federal Overreach (FAFO).
No question, Minnesota has a prosecutorial problem, from the state’s attorney general down to local district attorneys. In addition to being endorsed by the anti-ICE militants of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), Attorney General Keith Ellison is a “Soros DA,” one of the dozens of prosecutors put into office over the past decade by George Soros and his billionaire comrades. In 2018, George Soros’ son Alexander gave $100,000 to the People’s Lawyer PAC, an independent expenditure committee launched to support Ellison’s initial run for attorney general. In 2022, George and Alexander Soros each donated the maximum individual amount of $2,500 to Ellison’s 2022 reelection campaign.
Ellison is soft on criminals but hard on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). In fact, he sides with the criminal rioters and threatens to prosecute ICE officers even as the rioters physically attack them; criminally set up road blocks and act as self-appointed police, demanding identification from motorists and pedestrians; and physically attack those they view as opponents.
Ellison has also received generous funding from Somalis involved in Minnesota’s massive, multibillion-dollar fraud scandal. An audio recording of his secret meeting with Somalis who were later convicted of fraud seems to indicate his willingness to cover for them. He is being investigated and has been subpoenaed to appear before the House Oversight Committee.
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