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Bongino Report’s Matt Palumbo Releasing New Book Exposing Alex Soros’s Extremism

Bongino Report Content Manager Matt Palumbo is out with a new book detailing the radicalism of George Soros’s crown prince Alex, and gave a big shoutout to MRC in the process.

Palumbo told host Steve Bannon during the August 5 edition of Real America’s Voice’s War Room that his book The Heir — slated to be released October 2025 — took between 500-600 hours to draft due to there being little material on Alex Soros to begin with and necessitating great amounts of original research, making his exposé groundbreaking.

His overarching conclusion? It’s not that the apple “didn’t fall far from the tree, I don’t know if it really fell at all. [Alex] is to a large extent a more youthful clone of his father.” The best case scenario for the American people, said Palumbo, was that the elder Soros’s notorious Open Society Foundations would run on autopilot following its founder’s death. But with his “more political” activist son Alex taking the helm, “obviously that’s not going to happen.”

One of the critical questions Palumbo addressed was on what basis could authorities legally investigate the enormous political pull that the Soros empire wields in American and global politics, government and culture. According to his research, Palumbo discovered that some of the groups that Alex Soros had been supposedly funding in recent years may not have even been real organizations, raising serious questions on possible illegality.

“I was going through the year Alex took over the OSF. I did a chapter just on grants of his that he authorized that were $500,000 or more and in the U.S,” he said. “And there were at least a half dozen I found that don’t appear to be legitimate groups … Groups that he gave millions of dollars to where the website is a paragraph of text and a donate button.” According to Palumbo, “They claim to be active groups but there’s no news articles about them. There’s no social media presence. If there is a social media presence, it’s got fifty views and a YouTube video.”

But it gets worse with these shadowy Soros-backed “organizations,” as Palumbo detailed:

Their financials just make no sense whatsoever. They’ll raise millions of dollars but their office expense(s) will be like $200. They’ll have no computers or [other expenses]. Just a lot of things that don’t really add up where — I’m not an accountant but I think a forensic accountant probably could take a lot of interest in that.

Palumbo determined two possible conclusions readers could derive from this bizarre philanthropic web he pieced together: “A: There’s going to be something fraudulent going on. Or B: It’s just that they want more layers for some other sort of sinister activity.”

Palumbo also noted that one of the core pieces of his research came from his collaboration with MRC Business Associate Editor Joseph Vazquez for the special report Eco-Kingpins: How the Soros Empire Funds and Steers the Global Climate Change Agenda. On the climate change boondoggle alone, which Palumbo analyzed as being Alex’s “number one issue since his first interviews,” MRC Business and Bongino Report found that the Soros empire under both George and Alex respectively have allocated over $600 million collectively between 2016 and 2024 to overhaul global politics to be more in line with its dark eco-utopian vision for the world. 

Alex himself, as Palumbo noted, pledged approximately $438 million of that amount just on fueling radical climate activism across the globe. 

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