Alex Soros recently posted to X that Trump’s victory was a “close election,” and thus, Trump does not have a mandate to implement his policies. Like clockwork, The New York Times and Politico ran headlines following Soros X’s post that repeated Soros’s lie that President Trump did not win November’s election by a large margin and that Trump has no mandate to implement policy. Following the release of Politico and NYT articles, Soros shared and X post embracing “Institutional Insurgency” to stop Trump’s agenda. Earlier this week, Loomer Unleashed published articles warning that Alex Soros was likely to team up with California Governor Gavin Newsom and Incoming Arizona United States Senator Ruben Gallego to obstruct Trump’s mass deportations on the state level and in the United States Senate. Alex Soros has publicly shown affection for Gallego and Newsom and has backed them financially. It is clear that the Left plans to fight Trump’s policies and nominees to keep their dream of a borderless society alive.
Alex Soros posted to X that despite Trump winning every swing state, Trump does not have a decisive mandate, and the left should fight back. Soros wrote, “It is not a powerful mandate, and the numbers are important “they provide Democrats and progressives, however, is an argument against despair and surrender”. This was a close election. Not a surprise!”
Like clockwork, The New York Times and Politico ran headlines following Soros X’s post that repeated Soros’s lie that President Trump did not win November’s election by a large margin and that Trump has no mandate to implement policy. The New York Times headline read, “The ‘Landslide’ That Wasn’t: Trump and Allies Pump Up His Narrow Victory The latest vote count shows that Donald J. Trump won the popular vote by one of the smallest margins since the 19th century. But Mr. Trump claims a ‘powerful mandate.’”
Politico’s headline read, “Calling Trump’s Win ‘Resounding” Isn’t Just Wrong. It’s Risky. Right and left have bought the narrative of a crushing triumph. They’re wrong.”
Following the release of Politico and NYT articles, Soros shared and X post embracing “Institutional Insurgency” to stop Trump’s agenda.
Loomer Unleashed published articles warning that Alex Soros was likely to team up with California Governor Gavin Newsom and Incoming Arizona United States Senator Ruben Gallego to obstruct Trump’s mass deportations on the state level and in the United States Senate. Alex Soros has publicly shown affection for Gallego and Newsom and has backed them financially. FEC records show that Alex Soros and his family members have donated ten times to Ruben Gallego since 2003.
Alex Soros has also hosted a fundraiser for Gallego, captioning the moment, Kicking off campaign season with my co-host @lin_manuel for congressman @reprubengallego’s senate run in Arizona. Ruben has an impressive life story, and the stakes of this year’s election couldn’t be higher—they’re existential.”
Ruben Gallego also supports open borders as Gallego ran away after Loomer Unleashed asked him if he supported Border Czar Harris’s open border policies.
Like Gallego, Alex Soros and his family have also donated to Gavin Newsom. Records from the state of California show that Alex Soros and his father, George Soros, have been donating to Gavin Newsom since 2013.
Gavin Newsom also supports open border policies, once writing, “Coming from diverse fields across the United States, these fellows are working towards advancing racial justice, including in voting rights, immigration, asylum practices, intellectual property law, and media accountability.”
Alex Soros understands he must obstruct as much as possible to save his borderless society dreams. President Trump’s AG and Republican United States Senators must be prepared to fight back against Alex Soros’s obstruction efforts.
The post Mainstream Media Outlets Repeat Alex Soros’s Lie Stating Trump’s Victory Was “A Close Election” appeared first on Loomered.

These content links are provided by Content.ad. Both Content.ad and the web site upon which the links are displayed may receive compensation when readers click on these links. Some of the content you are redirected to may be sponsored content. View our privacy policy here.
To learn how you can use Content.ad to drive visitors to your content or add this service to your site, please contact us at info@content.ad.
Family-Friendly Content
Website owners select the type of content that appears in our units. However, if you would like to ensure that Content.ad always displays family-friendly content on this device, regardless of what site you are on, check the option below. Learn More